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Lessons From the Trenches of a Veteran PM Who Went Remote

By Kristin Sartain, November 18, 2020
A headshot of Kristin Sartain with a checklist and a calendar icon, featuring the Kalamuna @ BADCamp logos

Many people are newly working remotely during the pandemic and have had to drastically change how they work in the past several months. It has been stressful, but there are some silver linings in our current situation.

For instance, three years ago I made the transition to remote project management because I was drowning in a daily commute. It really changed my life to get nearly two hours a day back. Also, the flexibility was a real bonus for me, so I could walk my dog Max or take a yoga class.

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Topics: Apps Project Management

There is No ‘I’ in Rebrand

By Graciela Alaniz, July 13, 2020
The words Kalamuna centered in the middle of the image with four tags with the names Andrew, Crispin, Patricia, and Graciela.

For the past year at Kalamuna, we have, slowly but surely, been working on refreshing our brand. Over much discussion, internal and external collaboration with branding agency C42D, and iteration, we ended up with a guide that laid the groundwork for our new brand strategy and visual identity system. This guide, however useful, was quite limited as a PDF. While PDFs are sufficient for viewing elements in practice, we require greater control over the properties of elements to easily duplicate and modify them across different projects and use cases.

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Topics: Apps Project Management Responsive Design

Sharing Is Not Always Caring: Why Shared Hosting Is Not a Safe Bet

By Squiggy Rubio, August 28, 2019
Photo of several people white water rafting and one person overboard with their paddle and foot in the air.
The internet is made up of a lot of computers connected to each other. There are multiple ways computers are architected and there are many ways they can be set up to connect us and share data. Shared hosting is the most commonly used type of hosting service, which uses a single machine to host many websites. However, whether you are a website owner from a small or large organization, it’s important to understand what risks and limitations shared hosting pose.  Read more
Topics: Apps Pantheon Security

Keep Your Site Evercurrent: Security Updates Just Got Easier

By AmyJune Hineline, January 26, 2017
Evercurrent

At Kalamuna we not only build Drupal websites, but we also provide support services for a plethora of clients. One of these is providing security updates; we pride ourselves on keeping our clients’ sites safe and free from vulnerabilities. But, I have to admit that when I hear of new security releases I cringe. I think about the tedious process of going through each site or trying to recall who has what modules installed on their site. But I just discovered an app that finds all of the new security updates for me: Evercurrent. Read on to see how it works.

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Topics: Apps Articles Community Drupal Guidance Security

Drupal: The Global Solution?

By Andrew Ward, July 31, 2013
Earthrise

Josh Koenig's passionate presentation on the Future of Drupal at CapitalCamp 2013 was inspiring and worth discussing.  So here I am!

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Topics: Apps Conferences Drupal Nonprofits Panopoly Pantheon Twitter Bootstrap Wordpress

Drupal Apps: A Manifesto

By Alec Reynolds, August 9, 2012
Feynman

What are Drupal Apps?

In the tech space, the word "app" invites unintended connotations. When we visit the Apple App store, or go to Google Play, we have a pretty good idea of what an "app" is: a piece of software with a highly-focused set of functionality. However, as we see apps expanding into the desktop world as widgets and software add-ons, the meaning becomes more obscure. Afterall, if Microsoft chooses to start calling add-ons to a CRM "apps," no one will mistake them for a mobile weather report app.

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Topics: Apps Community Drupal Panopoly

Panopoly Magic

By Andrew Ward, May 7, 2012
Fire sun

Pantheon's Matt Cheney wow'd the crowd with his presentation of Panopoly at Stanford Drupalcamp this past weekend.  Panopoly is a full-featured, Panels and Chaos Tools-powered Drupal distribution, including 35-40 modules and custom configuration.  So after the install process you go from literally nothing to a full-featured Drupal website.  How convenient!

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Topics: Apps Conferences Drupal Panopoly User Experience

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