LA Drupal meetup on September 21, 2010 at Oversee.net in Downtown Los Angeles

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christefano's picture
Start: 
2010-09-21 19:30 - 21:30 America/Los_Angeles
Event type: 
User group meeting

Join us for another LA Drupal meetup at the offices of at Oversee.net on September 21, 2010 in Downtown Los Angeles. There will be several presentations as well as open discussions, job announcements and time for networking. Several of us may be going to a local bar or restaurant afterward.

Attending the LA Drupal meetups is one of the best ways to meet and talk with other Drupaleros and we encourage you to attend as many meetings as you can, including the LA Drupal events in Santa Monica and on the Westside. Whether it's about finding solutions to problems you've been having, sharing something you've learned or just meeting interesting like-minded people, the LA Drupal meetups are an essential resource for Drupal professionals and hobbyists alike.

This event is free – in fact, there will be raffle prizes and food and drinks will be provided – and no RSVP is required. To breeze through security and get free or discounted parking, however, you can sign up by logging in and clicking the Sign up button below.

The first 35 people to sign up will get free parking and anyone who signs up after that can get discounted parking. All who sign up will also have instructions and last-minute details (if there are any) sent to them before the meeting.

Be sure to update your profile with your full name so that a name badge will be ready for you at the front desk. To do this, log in and click My Account → Edit → Personal and fill in the "Real name" field. If you don't follow these instructions, be prepared to show a valid photo ID at the front desk.

When: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 from 7:30-9:30pm
Where: Oversee.net in Downtown Los Angeles at 515 S. Flower St. (Suite 4400), Los Angeles, CA 90071

We want your feedback!

During the meetup, we'll be gathered in the #drupal-la IRC channel and all are welcome to join us. The event organizers will also be checking Twitter for feedback and questions that mention @ladrupal or use the #ladrupal hashtag.

Agenda

If you'd like to give a presentation, announce a job position or ask any questions of the group, please come a few minutes early or leave a comment below. If presenting, be sure to bring your laptop (and power and display cables) and whatever else you need.

   Job announcements and open Q&A

Everyone has a problem every now and then and the open Q&A session is a chance for attendees to divine answers from the collective wisdom of the group. This is also an opportunity for local businesses to make job announcements and ask for referrals and recommendations.

   Drupal and High Performance - CDNs with Drupal

In the next installment of his 419-part series on Drupal high performance, high availability and high scalability, Christefano of Exaltation of Larks will talk about choosing the right CDN (content delivery network) and how to implement CDN capabilities within Drupal.

   Raffle! Prizes! Collect them all!

We love our sponsors and have several raffle prizes from our sponsors in the Los Angeles area and around the world. If you or your company would like to sponsor a raffle prize at the LA Drupal meetups, please come early or contact the LA Drupal managers at managers at ladrupal.org.

   Lightning talks

We have time as well for lightning talks, which are 5-10 minute presentations from attendees who would like to share something with the group. If you'd like to give a lightning talk, be sure to come a few minutes early and bring your laptop (and power and display cables) and whatever else you need.

As always, please feel welcome to leave a comment below and let others know what you'd like to present ahead of time.

Location

Google MapWe're meeting at the offices of Oversee.net in Downtown Los Angeles. Oversee.net owns a large portfolio of online properties, including Moniker, SnapNames, DomainSponsor, AboutAirportParking.com and LowFares.com, to name a few, and is using Drupal extensively for their emerging businesses division.

Oversee.net is hiring a Drupal Front End Developer and a Senior PHP Developer. To learn more about Oversee.net and their open positions, come to the meetup or visit Oversee.net/careers.

Travel

Our venue is easily accessible by bus (see mta.net for bus lines) and by commuter rail (the Red Line connection is Pershing Square and the Blue Line connection is 7th and Wilshire).

Parking

There is almost no on-street parking in the area but free parking is being provided to us by Oversee.net in the A level of the John Hastings Tower at 515 S. Flower St. To qualify for free parking, you must sign up by logging in and clicking the Sign up button below. Those who sign up will also have instructions and last-minute details (if there are any) sent to them before the meeting.

About LA Drupal

The LA Drupal community in and around Los Angeles, California, is one of the world's largest regional Drupal user groups. With regular Drupal trainings, monthly meetings and social gatherings, LA Drupal is Southern California's largest hub for all things Drupal. LA Drupal is also the producer of the annual DrupalCamp LA conference, the largest independent Drupal event in the world for two years running.

If you aren't already part of LA Drupal, it's easy to become a member. We have several meetings every month that are free and open to everyone. There are also social gatherings and formal working meetings that sometimes happen throughout the month. Events are announced here and at the LA Drupal website.

Signups are disabled until a week before the meetup.

Comments

CDN links

christefano's picture

Here are a few of the sites I'll be referring to during the CDN presentation:

  Wim Leers' CDN module
  http://drupal.org/project/cdn

  Pressflow
  http://pressflow.org

  Amazon CloudFront
  http://aws.amazon.com/cloudfront/

  CloudLayer CDN
  http://www.softlayer.com/cloudlayer/cdn/

  Exaltation of Larks
  http://www.larks.la

Screencast of CDN & high availability

jromine's picture

The screencast of this has been posted to http://replay.uci.edu/clients/drupal/

John Romine

Suggestions for Oversee meetups

stevenator's picture

Hi all,

Chris asked for suggestions so...

We spoke about taking some photos of the outside for both walkers and drivers. A few of us lapped the block before realizing where the entry to the "A Concourse" of the building was.

Hope that helps.

Maps

jromine's picture

Great idea to include a map/photo. Here's a link to Google Street View of the parking entrance. It's a very quick right heading underground, immediately after 5th St.

John Romine

First Meeting

makphotography's picture

Great event, and different from other software groups, in that we are community of developers and builders using our tools and those already written.

-Michael-
makPhotograpy

Replication of content on other sites

btmash's picture

At the meetup, we were discussing ways to migrate content from our various server environments (namely staging) to the production environment. Deploy, Domain, and some other custom solution using Services were some that popped up though they all have their upsides and downsides. In my insomniac state last night, I noticed that there is now a new challenger in the mix which involves using a combination of Views Atom, a views plugin to generate an atom/rdf feed, and Feeds Atom, a feeds mapper. This is looking like an awesome way to populate content on multiple sites (so you could even have a chain that goes from dev -> staging -> live or towards a whole bunch of sites (for content migration). I'll probably be testing this method out through the week to be able to provide better feedback on the state of this combo.

Amazon AWS now supports origin pull

stevenator's picture

Hey everyone,

Just bringing your attention to this post from Wim and the CDN people:

http://drupal.org/node/968614

Looks like the CDN project will support it soon. There are some instructions on how to automate. Looks pretty dense but one of the commenters is pretty positive with their feedback on it "just working".

Also, here is the announement and instructions form the AWS guide:

http://aws.typepad.com/aws/2010/11/amazon-cloudfront-support-for-custom-origins.html