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	<title>Comments on: Project management with dotProject and installation issues ~ v 2.0.4</title>
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		<title>By: My first real Drupal project - preschool site - part I : Pixel Surfers</title>
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		<dc:creator>My first real Drupal project - preschool site - part I : Pixel Surfers</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] After playing with several Drupal installations, I have my first real project to work on. I am finding a real-world example makes all the difference when it comes to really learning how Drupal works, although that should come as no surprise. I have been reluctant to track my progress on this site here, simply because it is an extra step and I have only so much time to work on things. I rethought this as I found myself returning to previous posts, like this one, when it was time to do another dotProject installation.  I decided it might be valuable to do especially because modules in Drupal seem to multiply like cottontails after a wet spring. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] After playing with several Drupal installations, I have my first real project to work on. I am finding a real-world example makes all the difference when it comes to really learning how Drupal works, although that should come as no surprise. I have been reluctant to track my progress on this site here, simply because it is an extra step and I have only so much time to work on things. I rethought this as I found myself returning to previous posts, like this one, when it was time to do another dotProject installation.  I decided it might be valuable to do especially because modules in Drupal seem to multiply like cottontails after a wet spring. [...]</p>
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