Mori Sugimoto


Mori is a web consultant / developer who received a degree in Computer Information Systems at Western Governors University. He has keen interest in communication, which he explores through philosophy, anthropology and music.

He is currently a full-time web developer and in love with Drupal. He utilises web technology as a tool to supplement / improve the way people connect and communicate.

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8 March 2010, 7:34 pm

Drupal + Microsoft project Week 1 (w/c 1/March/2010)

Blogging about the project's progress and Microsoft's tools is one of the requirements so I'll be blogging about these topics weekly. Here's a list of things I did last week (w/c 1/March/2010): 1. R...

6 March 2010, 1:29 am

Drupal + Microsoft = useful web system for charities (Project name TBD)

A couple of months ago I was approached by Robert Castelo of Code Positive if I would be interested in working with Microsoft to build some useful Drupal tools for charities and NGOs. Since I work exc...

8 November 2009, 10:19 pm

Practical Drupal for Small NGOs

In October, I proposed an event called Practical Drupal for Small NGOs because I know some small NGOs that need a website, but they don't have enough budget to build one. These people usually have ver...

6 September 2009, 11:51 am

Our Scrum presentation at Drupalcon Paris

Following our presentation at Drupalcon Paris, Philipp and I have received almost an overwhelming number of compliments and positive feedbacks. Thank you for those who attended the presentation and I ...

14 June 2009, 1:16 am

The first ever DrupalCamp in UK was a great event!

I attended the Drupalcamp UK which took place over this weekend (13th & 14th of June, 2009) at BBC office in Manchester. I was only able to be there for the first day, but I enjoyed it so much! Si...

11 June 2009, 12:59 am

Drupal to be represented at OpenSource World (and more!) In Japan

The Japanese community is representing Drupal at OpenSource World, which takes place in Tokyo in July. This is exciting news especally for Japanese Drupallers, as there has previously been no active ...

8 June 2009, 9:36 pm

Checking out code from your SVN repository to your client's server

At Code Positive, it is a standard practice to login to client's server via ssh and check out the code from Code+ server if their site is not hosted by Code+. Instead of uploading hundreds of damn fil...

31 May 2009, 2:19 am

Fintan Darragh

I really wished this was some kind of joke, but apparently it's not. Fintan Darragh passed away on 6th of May, 2009 at the age of 21. I worked with Fintan Darragh for about three months durin...

3 March 2009, 11:51 pm

User-centred approach: does it really work?

Many of us have probably witnessed functionality-driven approach failing (or not being hugely successful) because it often overlooks the actual user needs or their workflow. However, I also witnessed ...

24 February 2009, 12:40 am

Knowing how we process information helps us design better

Recent researches on human brain suggest that the way our brains works is fundamentally different from the way computer works. Difference? Computer receives an input, processes it based on yes/no (1/0...