Organizers of DrupalCon DC,  in the lead up to the event, asked Sun and the other event sponsors a few questions about their relationship with Drupal.  The first question was:

How does Sun work with Drupal?

I provided this answer:

There are too many ways in which Sun works with Drupal to list them all here, but some of the highlights are:

Clearly, Sun is deeply connected to the Drupal community in many ways.

All the Q&A from DrupalCon's sponsors will be posted here on the DrupalConDC site.


* Entry corrected to say Sun has contributed more FLOSS code than any other single institution, not Sun has contributed more code to the Linux kernel than any other single institution (although I think I did read that somewhere, it's not substantiated in this paper).  Thanks to Matt for point that out - it's major difference.


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Also note OpenSolaris Web Stack has a Drupal package available to make the install easy, hopeefully to popularize Drupal on OpenSolaris.

http://blogs.sun.com/jyrivirkki/entry/web_stack_repository_updates

We also have a Drupal demo package for those who want the easiest possible install experience (and great for demo's at conferences).

http://blogs.sun.com/jyrivirkki/entry/drupal_demo_package

Posted by Jyri Virkki on February 24, 2009 at 11:32 AM PST #

Sun have also hosted Drupal events in London in the past and have 4 new events put together with Acquia and the London Drupal community scheduled in the coming months. 1st is Drupal for Enterprise: http://drupal4enterprise2009.eventbrite.com/

Posted by Mark Baker on February 24, 2009 at 11:44 AM PST #

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