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Change management: secret project in the works at WorkHabit

WorkHabit provides an update on their Autopilot project to make updating and upgrading and developing for major Drupal sites much more sane.

Agaric will be watching this closely and helping if we can. We've offered to try to work with it now but we probably won't be able to contribute anything until their first release of source code.

It all ties in with being able to scale Drupal sites, which means having a plan in place. Workhabit praises Xen virtual server software quite highly, among a lot of other thoughts:
http://www.workhabit.org/how-do-you-support-500-000-users-drupal

They really need a copy editor though.

Seriously, between WorkHabit and Nick Lewis, it's beginning to look like part of Drupal guru credibility is horrible grammar in blog posts.

We need a grammar checking Drupal module as well as a spell-check...

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