BDUG: JD Leonard: Intro to Drupal 7's Entity API

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2012-02-27 12:00 - 13:30 America/Los_Angeles
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User group meeting

Berkeley Drupal Users Group: 2/27/2012 12-1:30pm
WHERE: UC Berkeley Campus: Barrows Hall 60 (basement room)
MAP: http://groups.drupal.org/berkeley/map

JD Leonard will introduce Drupal 7's Entity API (http://drupal.org/project/entity, http://drupal.org/node/878784) and explain how it was leveraged in the development of http://textbookmadness.com/ which is launching at UC Berkeley.

This meeting was rescheduled from last month, when it got rained out as the result of a flooded room.

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CANCELLED!

bwood's picture

The room is flooded. Sorry! I just got here and found out.

Cancelled comment

kristen pol's picture

You might want to edit your cancelled comment in case someone gets confused and things it's canceled today.

Kristen

Total bummer! I was looking

drfuzetto's picture

Total bummer! I was looking forward to learning more about the entity api module.
Will this be rescheduled for next month?

Happy New Year!!!
Deborah

A million apologies to anyone

bwood's picture

A million apologies to anyone who made the trip and found a sign on the door.

Yes I plan to schedule JD's talk for the next meeting.

Fortunately for me I didn't

drfuzetto's picture

Fortunately for me I didn't notice the meeting changed to Monday.

Are the BDUG meetings now the last Monday or was that for just this month?

Yes Monday is the new day

bwood's picture

It is a real battle for me to get a room for this meeting. In order to keep the meeting at 60 Barrows (where there is new webcasting equipment--which looked like it survived the flood) I had to change the day to Mondays. (I might have forgotten to note the day change in message the was posted here.)

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