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OpenPublish is a great way to get started with building a Drupal publishing site, but it is not a fully turn-key system. You may need help to build, design, implement, host and maintain your OpenPublish site. Here are the best resources available for how to get the help you need in 3 categories.

Professional Services

Development & Implementation Services

The OpenPublish community includes paid experts that can build or implement an OpenPublish site for you. Contact us to Request Professional Services and tell us about your needs. We will try to pair you up with the right individual or firm to provide professional services specific to your needs.

Design Services

OpenPublish Version 2.0 has a very elegant theme layer that allows for custom designs and off the shelf themes to be used. Contact us to Request Professional Services and tell us about your design needs.

Training Services

If you want to do it yourself, but need some guidance then considering training options. Several members of our OpenPublish community offer paid individual and group as well as video training sessions. Contact us to Request Professional Services and tell us about your needs.

Managed Services

Acquia OpenPublish Package Options

If you want a robust solution that includes fully managed support, consider a package from the Drupal community's commercial support leader Acquia. Acquia is your one-stop shop for setup, hosting, maintenance and support for your OpenPublish site and entire infrastructure. Packages include ongoing enterprise support, fully managed high availability cloud hosting designed for scale, Drupal Remote Administration services for maintenance, training, and development services for customization. Package solutions are provided in “Pilot”, “Enterprise” and “Custom” that include different options for different needs.

Learn more about the details of Acquia OpenPublish Packages and Pricing.

Community Resources

OpenPublish Documentation

OpenPublish comes with free Online Documentation. We are putting a lot of effort into improving this documentation for Version 2.2 and beyond. This is the first place to learn how to install, configure and maintain OpenPublish. For online Drupal resources, we recommend the Drupal How To Guide for basic Drupal preparation. For developing the basic information architecture of a site see the Structure Guide. For information on managing the ongoing operation of a Drupal site, see the Administration Guide.

Issue Support (on Drupal.org)

Please submit any bugs, issues, or feature requests that come up in your use of OpenPublish to the OpenPublish Issue Queue on drupal.org. This is the central queue for all known problems and improvements to the product.

Community Help (on Drupal.org)

The OpenPublish User Group on Drupal.org is an active forum where you can ask questions, make suggestions, discuss and share ideas with other users and developers in the OpenPublish community.