Welcome to the Drupal Ottawa User Group. We will use this group to develop the Drupal community in Ottawa, to plan local events (DrupalCamps, informal get-togethers, etc.) and to share success stories and planned / completed drupal implementations. Public servants (this is Ottawa after all) interested in deploying bilingual / Common Look & Feel compliant governmental web sites will find colleagues in this group facing the same challenges related to the introduction of drupal in the federal government.
Trying to figure something out, any help would be appreciated
Hiya everyone,
So I'm trying to solve a problem here but I just can't completely wrap my head around the way to do it. Hopefully some of you can provide a solution or new insight that help me out here. I'll do my best to explain what I'm trying to do.
Read moreSession Openers for Ottawa Meets
Hey, just realized i was posting ideas for next Ottawa meet session openers under the post here for the next session (today). This likely isn't the most public spot here to put this, so just a quick post on main blog to link back to the few presentation ideas i am proposing for the NEXT meet.
http://groups.drupal.org/node/11843
cheers,
Peter Lindstrom
LiquidCMS - Content Management Solution Experts
Asking questions to the group before going to drupal.org
Hi everyone,
I've been wondering if it was cool with everyone if those of us still in the newb level of Drupal development could post questions we have to the group before posting them to drupal.org. I was buzzing this idea around at the last meetup and people seemed to think it was a good idea but I just wanted to make an official proposal before actually posting questions/issues.
Read moreNext Ottawa Drupal Meetup
There was a great turnout for the last Drupal meetup and we wanted to take this chance to organize another one before summer hits. Like the last gathering, this is going to be an informal session for us to get together in person and share a beer or three and get to know what projects people are working on. Several of people from Ottawa also went to Drupal Camp Toronto, so it will be a good opportunity to discuss some of the sessions that took place there.
Venue: James St Feed Co (although it has a different name now - 390 Bank Street)
http://maps.google.ca/maps?q=390+Bank+Street
Getting Open Source Logic INto Governments Anniversary Party
Hi folks,
This is by no means a strictly Drupal discussion, but there is a reasonable amount of overlap. Based on our last event (and also the first), it seems that there was considerable interest in networking within the government to make adoption of open source software like Drupal easier.
Mike
It's time for a GOSLING party!
"Getting Open Source Logic INto Governments"
Venue: 4:30 pm, 30 May 2008, The Parliament Pub, Ottawa
Wellington Street, directly across from the Peace Tower
http://www.parliamentpub.com
Drupal Camp Toronto - Attendees/Ride Share
As we all know Toronto's organizing the next near Drupal Camp. I'm interested in seeing if we can't get a few more folks from Ottawa down to the event. Last year a few folks from OpenConcept were able to attend and we found i to be very useful.
If you are interested in attending register here - hopefully via your own openid account (quite slick thanks to Toronto's James Walker).
Also, please add your name below if you.
Registered for Conference
- Mike Gifford, OpenConcept Consulting Inc.
Need a Ride
Read moreSession Meetup Planning Page
There were a lot of ideas about our next gathering, when, where and what format.
If people are interested in presenting about a particular topic relevant to Drupal (a module, theme, project, new-launch, etc.), please sign up below:
[ peter@liquidcms.ca ]
Thanks Mike for getting the ball rolling on this - long overdue.
I like the format that we did tonight - very casual. It was amazing to see so many people, i honestly thought we might have only 4 or 5 people out.
Read moreNew Drupal Ottawa Facebook Group
In case you weren't getting enough local Drupal content out of this group.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=11463032865
Read moreOttawa Drupal Meetup
There's a critical mass of folks interested in Drupal here in Ottawa that it is time we got together to meet in person and share a beer or two in order to get to know each other a bit better. There are now several of us who have gone to Drupal Cons, although I think just Peter, Charlotte & myself were the only ones in Boston. Others have made it to Drupal Camps. There are some great Drupal shops in town and lots of keen advocates/users.
Venue: James St Feed Co (although it has a different name now - 390 Bank Street)
http://maps.google.ca/maps?q=390+Bank+Street
Next Montreal meetup....
More than ever, the Drupal community is overflowing with interesting stuff to discuss and/or to work on. Come find out what's hot and what's not about Drupal 6, internationalization, new modules, the Drupal association, the Montreal DrupalCamp2008 (oh yeah!) and much more. Depending on how many people show up, we may decide to break out into work groups to help move things forward on multiple fronts.
Anyway, whether you are a newby, a power user or a developer, don't miss this meetup!
BTW, this meetup will be held at the Bande-Passante (@BP: 8655 Saint-Denis, next to métro Crémazie)
BTW, BTW, if you are interested in coming, please sign-up with the button provided below... it'll help us keep track of things.
Read moreDurpalCon Caravan
We've just signed up for the Boston Drupalcon in March and thought that it would be way more fun and environmentally friendly to drive down to the event from Ottawa, rather than fly. CO2 matters, even when going to a great open source event, plus it means that I won't need to stand in line to get my passport stamped (at least not this year).
Read moreDrupal courses
Hello folks,
I wonder if there is any company or college in Ottawa that offers a course in Drupal because I want to learn much more about it. Any additional information would be much appreciated.
KC
Read moreGovernment of Canada CLF 2 Theme Available
I've created a theme which adheres fairly closely to Common Look and Feel 2.0. The only significant difference is that the top menu bar, which is force-justified in CLF 2 using fussy percentages for each item, is left-justified in this theme. If you really needed the exact look, you could work around this by doing the menu in plain HTML and swapping it via PHP for bilingual sites. Or if anyone knows how to do this within PHPTemplate, I'd appreciate it if you could let me know.
Read moreDrupal Open Market during DrupalCon
Hey folks!
Do you need to build a website? Are you a developer that provides Drupal solutions for clients? Do you represent a Drupal shop that is looking to hire Drupal developers or to establish collaborative relationships with other Drupal shops? If you have answered "yes" to any of these questions, this meetup is for you!
In the world of open source software the name of the game is "coopetition" and Koumbit embraces this concept completely. We therefore invite you to the first Drupal Open Market in Montreal. The goal of this session is to allow:
1) users to find and compare Drupal services providers,
2) for Drupal services providers to meet other Drupal shops to evaluate potential collaboration,
3) for Drupal shops to find developers to hire, and
4) for developers to meet each other, etc.
So I'm thinking Friday, the 21st... how does that sound to you folks? Once we get a few comments, we can pick the date before Monday.
We can't all make it to Barcelona for the DrupalCon so come on down join the party in Montreal!
Read moreDrupal Developer available in Ottawa
I am a Drupal developer recently landed in Ottawa and seeking work.
I have been working with the Internet for over a decade and have been co-operating an Internet consulting company called Village Internet during this time. I have been an avid Drupal programmer for almost 2 years and have been using this platform for all new website installations.
Please contact me by email or phone 613 680 7754 if you have any questions.
I look forward to hearing from you and learning more about your project.
Regards, Ron
Village Internet
Work portfolio: http://villageinternet.ca/porfolio
Hey, Canadians! Internationalization patches for Drupal 6 need review!
Since I know internationalization is a big deal to Canadians, I figured I'd cross-post this to some groups. Please don't kill me, this is important. :) There's very little time to get these patches in before code freeze! (June 1)
The following patches desperately need reviews from people familiar with internationalization of site content. The goal is to get Drupal 6 to have internationalization right in core:
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- translation of site settings, content types, user profile fields
and so on by storing translations of their string properties with
Drupal Camp Toronto II
It's on! DrupalCampTorontoII is happening in May. For information, registration and session proposals please check out http://drupalcamptoronto.org/ . Hope to see you there!
Read moreGovernement of Canada CLF theme
There was talk of creating a Government of Canada CLF 1.0 theme for drupal. Has any work been done on this and is there a theme?
Read moreLiquidCMS - Ottawa based Open Source CMS experts
Hi Patrick, et al,
I just wanted to introduce LiquidCMS – a new Ottawa based Web Design company specializing in Open Sourse CMS (including Drupal, TikiWiki, Zen Cart, phpBB, and others). Hopefully myself and my partner (Marc McDougall) will be regular attendees at GOSLINGs and any Ottawa Drupal events in the future.
Feel free to check out our company site at: www.LiquidCMS.ca
Also, feel free to check out a mock up we have done of a National Research Council, Common Look and Feel, Drupal 4.7 web site. The theme/site we have developed has some neat demo capabilities to show various graphic region options as well as an adjustable menu colour demo. The site is also what I would refer to as FULLY bilingual – by this I am referring to not just bilingual content and menus, but URLs as well. The basis for the CLF demo site was a project (non-Drupal) that I did a few years ago for the National Research Council (http://nrc.allanalog.com).
Read moreMontreal Drupal Meetup #3: Drupal for non-profits and advocacy groups
The meetup discussed here is going ahead as planned thanks to support from <a href="http://koumbit.org>Koumbit.org and the Green Party of Canada. Yipee!
Please sign-up using the form below and be sure to invite others, with special attention given to your contacts working within NGOs, non-profits and advocacy organisations.
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This event will take place at 3720 Parc Avenue, 2nd floor (Montréal). Sign-up to stay informed.






