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DrupalCamp Seattle 2008 a Big Success!
The Camp was a huge success! We had over 80 people attend over 2 days with folks coming from Vancouver, Victoria, Montana, Portland, Bellingham, Olympia, Tacoma, San Diego, (Seattle) and even Vermont.
Thanks to all of our sponsors:
- Achieve Internet
- Active State
- CivicActions
- Cliff Bar
- DrupalCamp Vancouver
- Hazel Consulting
- Office Nomads
- Palantir
- Poplar ProductivityWare
- Pyramid Communications
- StartPad
Order your shirt for DrupalCamp Seattle 2008
DrupalCamp Seattle is a free event, we're not making shirts for all attendees. But we do have a shirt, design created by Julie Wessel, andh ave made it available on Zazzle.
Order Your Shirt Today

And you will get it in time for the camp!
Drupal Developer | HomeSavvi
Seeking experienced Drupal developer for newly funded Seattle startup. Get in on the ground floor and have the excitement of creating new applications and processes. The perfect person is entrepreneurial, needs minimal supervision, and can creatively complete projects on a minimal budget.
DrupalCamp Seattle 2008 Details and Event Signup
We've set up an event node here on g.d.o for people to signup for the seattle drupalcamp. All information will eventually be posted on this node.
Here is the short of it (as you may know):
June 27, 28 10am to 5pm
Youngstown Arts Center (site of last year's camp), its about 5 miles south of downtown.
Find out more and signup, space is limited right now to 80 people.
Gnomepal Community Information and Discussion
The Gnomepal project is still brewing, and the communication tools are coming together - the hope is to build Gnomepal.org as a live sandbox for groups / communities, as what's the point of building a community tool if the community itself can't use it?
For collaboration or general discussion, I have these vehicles at my immediate disposal until we have everything assembled properly on Gnomepal.org itself:
- IRC on irc.freenode.net in #drupal-gnomepal
- Live Interoperability on a Ventrilo server (I must grant you access first)
Drupal Web Developer | Pyramid Communications
Are you an accomplished PHP web developer with a desire to create great websites for great causes? Pyramid Communications is seeking a PHP web developer with a working knowledge of Drupal and an enthusiasm for building well-designed, smart websites and tools.
Responsibilities: The developer will be responsible for the technical development of web projects while working collaboratively within a dynamic team of project managers, designers and support staff. Projects range from installation and customization of existing open-source tools to custom application development and technical troubleshooting.
Drupal / PHP Developer | RedClay Corporation
RedClay Corporation is looking for an experienced PHP/Drupal developer.
This position is full-time. Salary is dependent on experience. We offer our employees competitive benefits including: 401k, health, dental and vision.
Requirements:
• 3+ years developing PHP/Drupal websites
• 2+ years developing custom Drupal modules
• Strong MySQL skills
• Solid knowledge of HTML, CSS, Javascript, and XML
Projects will require module development and custom tailoring to meet the site requirements.
SeaDUG irc channel
At the last SeaDUG meetup, I started up a #drupal-seattle channel on irc.freenode.net. If you're a #drupal regular and want to talk to some local folk, come join us!
Info:
IRC Server
chat.freenode.net
Channel:
#drupal-seattle
Seattle PHP Study Group Forming, Meet Thurs April 3
A few people at last night's SeaDUG meeting expressed interest in a PHP Study Group that is evolving out of the Seattle PHP Group mailing list. We're not sure yet what level to start, area to focus - it depends on who shows up and expresses interest!
We (the PHP mailing-list folk) have agreed to meet an hour in advance of the regular Seattle PHP Meetup to decide when, where and what to study together. Please see this post for details.
Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 6:00 PM 2008
Looking for other non-profit Drupal site devs
Hi folks. I've volunteered to implement a new website for a local non-profit [1] using Drupal and CiviCRM, including community forums, a custom event calendar, donations, fund raising support, etc. I'm looking to share experiences & advice with others using the same platform. Is there a group of Seattle-based non profit Drupal site developers already out there? Are there others doing similar work who are interested in brainstorming together, perhaps co-working, or sharing experiences online? Please drop me a line.






