Drupal for Labor stakeholders

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Drupal for Labor stakeholders are individuals and organizations who have self-identified themselves as parties wishing to promote labor's adoption of Drupal technology. Collectively, they form a loose coalition called "Drupal for Labor." The coalition is open to technology enthusiasts, union leaders, educators, unions, communication specialists, labor federations, businesses, freelancers, workers, or anyone else interested in joining.

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Becoming a stakeholder

There is no formal mechanism for becoming a Drupal for Labor stakeholder other than stating your desire to be one. One way to declare yourself as a stakeholder is to:

  1. Get an account on this wiki if you don't already have one.
  2. As a logged in user, come back to this page and add your name and/or organization to the listing below. Refer to this page if you need help.

Another option is to sign up for the Drupal for Labor group.

Listing of stakeholders

Below is a listing of Drupal for Labor stakeholders who have used this wiki to declare themselves. You can also visit the "Drupal for Labor" group to find other individuals interested in promoting Drupal's use by labor.

Note: Individuals should place themselves into a single category that best suits them.

Businesses

Prometheus Labor Communications, Inc.

Freelance workers (developers, designers, etc.)

Government recognized labor organizations

Hobbyists

Individuals (with organizational affiliation, if any)

Steve Dondley (owner of Prometheus Labor Communications)

Labor educators

Labor-friendly non-profits

Labor leaders

Rank and file organizations

Rank and file workers

Union communication specialists

Union website administrators

Simon Oosterman

Other (provide your own category)

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