
About the Reviewers
Edward Peters has worked for all of his adult life with Initiatives of Change (IofC), an international trust-building network (www.iofc.org). Between 2002 and 2008 he managed IofC's global Internet operation, servicing the needs of activists in many countries and many languages. In 2008, he oversaw the move of the organization's proprietary Web CMS into the Drupal framework a technically-challenging task, given the objective of achieving a multi-lingual, multi-site system running off one codebase and one database, with user and content sharing across all sites.
Edward also does freelance web development work for a number of small clients (www.edwardpeters.co.uk) and is moving several of them into the Drupal framework. He attended DrupalCons in Boston and Washington D.C., and is enthusiastic about Drupal and the Drupal community.
He served as a technical reviewer for another Packt publication, Learning Drupal 6, by Matt Butcher.
John K. Murphy is a graduate of the University of West Virginia and has been wrapped up in computers and software development since the 1980's. When he is not buried in a book or jumping out of an airplane, he works as an IT consultant.
John lives with his wife and two children in Pittsburgh, PA and is currently obsessing about the Internet of Things.
This book is dedicated to Scott Corley, one of those people who can see the forest for the trees. He's rescued me more than once, but most notably the first time, in college, when, with his gentle and diplomatic flair, he remarked, "Hey [expletive deleted], have you noticed that you're busting your butt in chemistry, and meanwhile you're acing the computer stuff without studying?"
--Thanks, Fonzo