Live Coverage Module is Live!

Well, I finally got around to releasing my first module. Woo hoo! This makes me feel a bit better about having to miss the first two days of Drupalcon DC.

The module is a live blogging tool that I'm calling Live Coverage. Basically, you create a Live Event node, and then add short updates to it as an event is going on. These short updates are then automatically refreshed on your site visitor's pages.

Check it out at: http://drupal.org/project/livecoverage

It's still very much in beta, but I'm really stoked about it. Hopefully some of the good Drupal folk can lend a hand in testing it out :)

dwitter

Sounds like a dwitter module to me? Build you own twitter using drupal. Yeah!! Drupal baby!!!

congrats!

Kevin, this sounds really cool. I'd love a demo.
-linea

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My name is Kevin. I am a software engineer and bike geek living in Salem, Mass. I use Vim even when I don't need to. When I'm not on the computer, I'm usually hanging with my wife, Melissa and baby Benjamin or working on my pet project BIKENE.WS.