Neil Drumm (drumm) has been an active contributor to Drupal for over 7 years. He has attended every DrupalCon, often as a presenter. Besides contributing to many Drupal modules and other projects, Neil can be found working as:
In addition, Neil is whip-smart and great to work with. He has a lot of friends and fans in the Drupal community (he even has a Twitter-based impersonator)!

Photo by Robin Pam (http://www.flickr.com/photos/psrobin/5096045718)
Neil was nominated by Angie Byron (webchick) and Lisa Rex (lisarex). We like Neil a lot, and we presented him with these questions:
I got involved with Drupal through Howard Dean's 2004 U.S. presidential campaign. Zack Rosen (zacker) asked me if I wanted to help out. We started hack4dean, later renamed DeanSpace. Taking advice from #php on freenode, we started customizing Drupal 4.2 for local campaign groups.
We were hesitant to join in the Drupal community; I wanted to focus on our customizations. Moshe Weitzman (moshe) said something along the lines of “anyone worth their salt wants to patch Drupal core,” I think that was a turning point. I had been using Linux and knew how open source worked; the extra invitation helped put that into practice.
I’ve able to work with great people around the world on interesting problems.
I’ve been to every DrupalCon and presented at many. I’m a generalist on Drupal topics; there is always someone more expert than me at any given niche skill. I do currently consider myself an expert on Drupal.org, that’s what the project managers and myself are speaking on at DrupalCon Chicago.
I’ve learned to not over-commit on small side projects.
I do some road biking and cooking.
I have a sparsely-updated blog at delocalizedham.com. I’m continuing work on Drupal.org and blogging about it on the Drupal Association site. The best way to contact me about Drupal.org stuff are the Drupal.org Project issue queues, which I read a lot of. Otherwise, email drumm [at] delocalizedham.com.
Dries asked about this during DrupalCon Vancouver 2006. I don’t think I could have said no to such a great opportunity. I was working either 4 days/week or 3 weeks/month at the time, so it was easier to work out with my employer at the time, Advomatic.
This was one of the many big projects started by Jonathan Chaffer (JonBob). It has some interesting data, especially when all of contrib is indexed; I’m looking for interesting ways to use it. I’ve been doing refactoring to better support modules and classes. Much of the user interface code will be refactored this year.
Projection-making is not one of the hats I wear well.
A friend registered that with a guessable password, a few friends use it. Some tweets are based on things I actually said, others are just random.
I do variations on this tofu scramble recipe. I strive to make vegan food that everyone likes, no nutritional yeast & Bragg piles. I make a good butternut squash soup.
I don’t want to name just one. For fanciness, Millennium; for burritos, El Metate; for sandwiches, Jay’s Cheesesteak; for bar food, Bender’s; for coffee, Ritual Roasters.
Drupal.org Profile: http://drupal.org/user/3064
G.d.o: http://groups.drupal.org/user/984
Personal site: http://delocalizedham.com/
Drupal Association blog: http://association.drupal.org/blog/50
Twitter: http://twitter.com/neil
Fake Twitter: http://twitter.com/fakeneildrumm

How Google sees Neil.
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