Name: Greg Knaddison
Type: User
Company: @morrisanimalfoundation
Bio: I work with PHP, Drupal, automation, QA, Linux. Alumni of Colorado Digital Service, Morris Animal Foundation.
Twitter: greggles
Location: Denver, CO, USA, Earth
Blog: https://www.citizenpet.org/
Greg Knaddison's Projects
An Ansible role which installs the GeoLiteCity database
Ansible Role - ClamAV.
Ansible Role: Drush
Official documentation for the Unbill API.
Symfony web app for HubDrop.
List of Continuous Integration services
:lock: Memorable site for testing clients against bad SSL configs.
CloudFlare API - PHP
CommCareHQ is the server backend for CommCare, the world's largest platform for designing, managing, and deploying robust Offline First mobile applications to frontline workers worldwide
Commerce 2.x documentation
Let's make some more Drupal Security Docs.
Fork of Drupal CTools Automodal module
Cucumber for JavaScript
Cutadapt removes adapter sequences from sequencing reads
DDEV-Local: a local PHP development environment system
Docker with Drupal for TESTBOTS, running Apache, mod_php, Apc, Mysql, memcache
Documentation for Bolt.
Pantheon Docs
no really this is a social experiment: fuck you I don't care about you don't send me patches I hate you all.
Verbatim mirror of the git.drupal.org repository for Drupal core. Changes will not be pulled, and merge requests will not be accepted, if you want to contribute, go to Drupal.org:
Docker Official Image packaging for Drupal
This project contains commands and features to be shared across DrupalConsole projects.
Drupal security from the perspective of running attacks
An integration layer between Behat, Mink Extension, and Drupal.
Placeholder for the Drupal PCI compliance white paper (http://drupalpcicompliance.org), which will be maintained here.
Drush is a command-line shell and scripting interface for Drupal, a veritable Swiss Army knife designed to make life easier for those who spend their working hours hacking away at the command prompt.
A tool for managing lists of Drupal modules and themes in a complex environment. Do you have a separate security review for modules/themes before you use them? Are you constantly wondering to yourself "Self, I wonder if I should use Module X or Module Y or if someone in my organization is already using one of them"?
Resources for organizers of camps and meetups
An oh-my-fish theme for Drupal developers. Puts git branch, git status, and drush alias into the command prompt.