Making our Texan team members Kathryn and Andrew participate in a Skype call at 3 am (CST) and opening a bottle of bubbly in the process isn't something we normally do. On red-letter days we make an exception. Here is our explanation why today was one:
Imagine being told by your partner that your work has been featured on a web site and you wanted her to take a look. That is exactly what Andrew made Kathryn do earlier today.
Until now it might sound like nothing extraordinary but if you suddenly see a wedding proposal featuring your name you could get an idea that something might be going on.
And when clicking on the link leads to this website you will understand that this "take a look" request breaks the pattern of the looks you took before.
Followed by a proposal in the traditional way we are happy to clarify that Kathryn said YES!
Our wholehearted congratulations to the team's favourite American couple. We are absolutely chuffed for you guys.
But on a more serious note: Andrew you could have waited for DrupalCon Munich. What would have been more romantic than a Drupal themed proposal?
Just kidding!
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We are beginning to use Drupal as a platform for clients and this was a great article to come across to kick start my learning. I have my own check list of modules to include that were mostly covered in this article however, I now have some thoughts on what am I missing since there were several here that I did not previously consider. Thanks for the enriching and thought provoking info!
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Making our Texan team members Kathryn and Andrew participate in a Skype call at 3 am (CST) and opening a bottle of bubbly in the process isn't something we normally do. On red-letter days we make an exception. Here is our explanation why today was one:
Imagine being told by your partner that your work has been featured on a web site and you wanted her to take a look. That is exactly what Andrew made Kathryn do earlier today.
Until now it might sound like nothing extraordinary but if you suddenly see a wedding proposal featuring your name you could get an idea that something might be going on.
And when clicking on the link leads to this website you will understand that this "take a look" request breaks the pattern of the looks you took before.
Followed by a proposal in the traditional way we are happy to clarify that Kathryn said YES!
Our wholehearted congratulations to the team's favourite American couple. We are absolutely chuffed for you guys.
But on a more serious note: Andrew you could have waited for DrupalCon Munich. What would have been more romantic than a Drupal themed proposal?
Just kidding!