Drupal for Facebook In The Works

Posted by Nick O'Neill on September 26th, 2007 2:39 PM

I just found out a new project that Dave Cohen of San Francisco is working on that is pretty sweet! Earlier this month I posted about a content management system on Facebook. Within weeks it looks Dave has successfully ported over Drupal into Facebook. While Dave is not complete with the project (view screen shots below), he is coming along nicely. He has successfully ported the website, “Drupal for Facebook” into the Drupal for Facebook application.

When this is complete, it is going to suddenly become much easier to develop robust communities on the Facebook platform. I have sent a message to Dave to find out if this is an open project or if it is just his and is friends. While I haven’t heard back yet, I will be sure to post a follow-up for any developers that want to participate in the project. Alternatively, you can simply post a comment below if you would like to contribute. It will be interesting so see how far along this goes in the coming weeks. Being a developer myself, I can speak from experience when I say this is surely a challenging task. Best of luck to Dave in completing the project! We will be excited to see the final app.

Drupal for Facebook About Page
Druapl for Facebook About Page

Drupal for Facebook Forum
Drupal for Facebook Forum Screenshot

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10 Responses to “Drupal for Facebook In The Works”

  1. Brian Harris Says:

    holy sh!t this is cool! i just started working on developing a fb application, but now i think i’ll wait since my websites run on drupal and there would have been a tie in. i can’t wait to see this in action!

    i’m a developer, and would be interested in helping out in any way i can. testing/qa/whatever.

    Brian

  2. Brian Harris Says:

    holy sh!t this is cool! i just started working on developing a fb application, but now i think i’ll wait since my websites run on drupal and there would have been a tie in. i can’t wait to see this in action!

    i’m a developer, and would be interested in helping out in any way i can. testing/qa/whatever.

    Brian

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  5. Dave Cohen Says:

    The Drupal for Facebook project is certainly open, and eagerly encourages contributions. Those familiar with the Drupal world already know how to do it: download the code, run it yourself, improve it and post your patches back to the project.

    And just to clear up some terminology, it’s not really a matter of “porting” http://www.drupalforfacebook.org to facebook (http://apps.facebook.com/drupalforfacebook). Rather, all the content exists on the http://www.drupalforfacebook.org server, and the content is also displayed on facebook via the facbook api canvas pages. So you could add or edit the content via either URL, and the changes will be shown on both sites.

    The goal is not to create one singe drupalforfacebook application. The idea is to make Drupal, which is already a great way to develop an online application, into a great way to develop a Facebook application. So you will be seeing more and more facebook app that are “powered by Drupal for Facebook.”

  6. Dave Cohen Says:

    The Drupal for Facebook project is certainly open, and eagerly encourages contributions. Those familiar with the Drupal world already know how to do it: download the code, run it yourself, improve it and post your patches back to the project.

    And just to clear up some terminology, it’s not really a matter of “porting” http://www.drupalforfacebook.org to facebook (http://apps.facebook.com/drupalforfacebook). Rather, all the content exists on the http://www.drupalforfacebook.org server, and the content is also displayed on facebook via the facbook api canvas pages. So you could add or edit the content via either URL, and the changes will be shown on both sites.

    The goal is not to create one singe drupalforfacebook application. The idea is to make Drupal, which is already a great way to develop an online application, into a great way to develop a Facebook application. So you will be seeing more and more facebook app that are “powered by Drupal for Facebook.”

  7. ronald Says:

    Wow, as a frequent facebook user, I’d love to test your applications.

  8. Jorge Says:

    Is it ready yet?

  9. Jorge Says:

    Is it ready yet?

  10. Gamer Says:

    Surely by now it’s ready…

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