Baltimore Drupal Meetup
UPDATE: I have moved the venue to Red Emma's
Original description, with updated address, below:
I will be happy to open my home again for a Drupal meetup in September. For future dates, if someone wants to take the reigns at a more public location, that would be great. I want to make sure we're not on the same night as a DC meetup, as some Baltimore folks are known to go to those. DC meetups have tended to happen on a Monday or Tuesday... so I've picked a Wednesday, September 17. Come one, come all. As before, I'll order Indian, and ask for a $4 contribution if you signal you'd like to share some. Let me know in your response, so I know how much food to order.
Address:
Red Emma's
800 St. Paul St.
Baltimore, MD 21202
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=800+st+paul+st,+Baltimore,+MD+21202,+USA&i...



New to drupal, would love to meet others who use it
I will try to swing by and check the group out. I'm currently in the process of planning out a dnn migration to drupal (should be fun...). I'm curious to see what others have done with drupal!
I R wEbMastor!
I'm interested! Just have to
I'm interested! Just have to check with my partner's schedule. We go to Baltimore several times a year to meet with family anyway.
Aaron Winborn
Drupal Multimedia (my book, coming in September!)
AaronWinborn.com (my blog, all about Drupal)
Advomatic (my work)
Regrets
I'd love to come but family obligations prevent my attendance. I'm pretty new to Drupal and would love to absorb ideas and hear what's possible because I am just scratching the surface.
Hoping to make it
As far as I know, I'm in. I'd be happy to kick in $4 for food as well.
See you then!
AJ
Looking forward to it
I'm new to Drupal, but I have a couple projects I'm playing with it on. I'd love to meet other users and see what kind of things y'all are doing.
Barrett
PS - I'm also in for food if you're still ordering.
Unable to attend
I would have attended your meetup, but the date just doesn't work for me. I'm unavailable on Monday and Wednesdays. See my post at http://groups.drupal.org/node/14833 for future places to meet.
Alright!
I'm there, and I'm bringing my $4! Thanks for setting this up.
Steve
might be able to make it
I'd be excited to see what people are up to with Drupal in the area - I just rolled out http://indyreader.org for the Indypendent Reader using Drupal....
I'll be there
With my $4. See you then.
AJ
New Venue
In the interest of simplicity, (and not having to spend the day cleaning my house...) I've moved the venue for tomorrow's Drupal meetup. It'll be at Red Emma's at 800 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, MD 21202. Thanks to John and the collective that runs the bookstore/cafe, for the space and the food! John kindly writes (in addition to his note above) "We'd be thrilled to host some drupal developers at Red Emma's tomorrow night....I'm a big fan of Drupal - although we don't use it for any Red Emma's projects, we did help launch the new indyreader.org site on drupal...."
Aaron, looking forward to your book. And to all who are attending: I look forward to meeting you.
Think about what you want to share, and/or what you would like to ask.
Great!
I live just around the corner from Red Emma's. I'll definitely be there.
Looking forward...
I look forward to seeing folks tonight.
Last time someone showed up the day after the meetup :)
I'm hoping no one shows up at my house tonight, given the the shiny new Red Emma's location. I'm walking down, carless, until my friend who's borrowed my car for a while picks me up after the meetup. I suppose I could take a taxi.. but it seems such a beautiful day, and I need the exercise... If I'm a little late, make yourselves at home with a Malapesto. (Yum!) I don't expect to be late, but if I am, I'm on my way!
I won't be carrying my laptop with me, so hopefully someone will bring one, to supplement the several computers that are already there (and usually in use.)
What's got your Drupal attention these days? I'm still a Drupal 5 user, so look forward to communing about joys and challenges from anyone who has taken the big plunge to 6. Favorite modules, sites you're developing, etc. All good subjects.