
Overview
Drupal Organic Groups enables users to create and manage their own ‘groups’. In these Organic Groups, each group can have subscribers, and maintains a group home page where subscribers communicate amongst themselves. They do so by posting the usual node types: blog, story, page, etc. A block is shown on the group home page which facilitates these posts. The block also provides summary information about the group. Drupal Organic Groups may be selective or not. Selective groups require approval in order to become a member, or even invitation -only groups. There are lots of preferences to configure groups as you need.OG7 Example sites
- http://x.com – forums (read about it in Dries Buytaert blog)
- http://energy.gov/
- The Economist
OG7-2.x
- DrupalCon Portland (OG and The Message Stack)
- DrupalCamp Montreal Keynote
- OG 7.x-2.x series by Lullabot
Users upgrading from 1.x read the upgrade doc.
Other OG7 movies and tutorials
- The Drupalcon CPH session
- Brusseles Drupal developers
- OG7 tutorials by bjlewis2
- Drupalcon London
- Drupalcamp Spain – Sevilla
- OG 7.x-1.x 14+ movies by NodeOne’s Johan Falk
Example sites
7.x-2.x Sponsors
Performance modules
- Entity-cache can be enabled and OG will use it
- Views OG cache can be used to cache views on a per group basis (with consideration to node-access)
7.x-2.x Related modules
- OG extras
- Message notify is the complimenting module that can be used for sending email notifications
- OG vocabulary allows each drupal organic group group to have their own group-related taxonomy vocabularies
- Organic Groups Fieldable Panels Panes
- OG mailing list
Upgrading from 1.x
Upgrading requires using the Migrate module. Follow the instructions, after you have verified you have a proper backup.
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