Training listing
Last updated on
10 August 2024
The review process is no longer necessary due to [policy] Should we continue requiring manual services listing approval for new organization pages?
Please do update your organization page with the information requested; it will help to make your listing successful. The listing is ranked by Drupal contributions and other factors, so keep contributing to Drupal!
Training section is a listing of companies which provide Drupal-related training services, ranked by Drupal contributions and other factors. You must be a confirmed user to create an organization profile for a company.
How to get listed:
- Teach: You must have a proven record of providing Drupal training that is available to the public, not just to clients after a site launch.
- Contribute: You must have a proven record of community contributions (Examples include: patches, modules, themes, documentation, support in Slack, marketing support, event organization, participation in Global Training Days)
- Tell the world about your training: create an organization page for your company. Make sure to list community contributions and describe trainings you provide in the appropriate field. Check "Request listing in the Training section" checkbox - it will automatically create an issue with request in the Content queue.
- Stay up-to-date: You must update your organization node at least once per year. Nodes that go unmodified for over a year will be unpublished.
- Make sure that all of the company's employees with Drupal.org accounts specify the name of your company in the "Current company or organization" field. This way information about them and their contributions will show up on company's page.
- We strongly encourage becoming a Drupal Association Supporting Partner. It is not required to be listed, but partnership fees help fund Drupal.org infrastructure and improvements as well as various community initiatives.
Moderation: The following aspects can cause a request to add more detail or decline listing:
- A brief membership on Drupal.org. If you have been a member of the site for a brief time, you should explain how your work has directly contributed to and benefited the Drupal community.
- A lack of documented trainings. The Drupal community is big, and growing bigger. If people can't see proofs of you organizing Drupal trainings either on your website or on the Posts tab on your profile page, or know you by reputation from your work within the issue queues and groups.drupal.org, you will need to specify how you have contributed, which trainings you provide, which trainings you organized already.
- Misleading or incorrect information in your posting.
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