Drupal Atlanta is growing briskly. Join us and grow with us. This group can be beneficial to business users, consultants, nonprofits, etc.
Don't Forget to Register for the OpenPublish Training at Drupalcon
Hey Everyone -
The last day to register for Drupalcon pre-conference training workshops is this Sunday. If you are planning to attend, please make sure you sign up: http://sf2010.drupal.org/conference/pre-conference-trainings/openpublish...
I'm looking forward to seeing many of you in SF!
Read moreDrupal Classes in Atlanta in April
Hi All
Just a quick note about a couple of Drupal classes in Atlanta next month.
My name is Steve Burge and I came to the very first Drupal Atlanta meeting back in 2007 when there was just Kent, Mal and myself. To cut a long story short, I ended up going heavily into Joomla for a couple of years ( I know ..... boo! hiss! ) and then lately back towards Drupal.
We'll be holding two Drupal classes in Atlanta early next month.
More information about the courses is online at:
http://www.ostraining.com/atlanta-drupal/ (April 7th)
Read moreDrupal Camp Nashville Registration is Open
Drupal Camp Nashville registrations are open! Come join us for a full day of Drupal goodness!
Capacity is limited, so sign up now! More details coming soon!!
We are also seeking sponsors for the event. We have three sponsorship breakdowns at $1000 / $500 / $250. We are tight on time as we are only 2 weeks out, but the need is small! We only need one of each to meet the needs of the camp. If you can help, please get in contact with us by visiting http://drupalcampnashville.com/contact .
http://drupalcampnashville.com/

March ADUG Meetup - Site Building w/Open Publish (Part 2)
For our March program, Jeff Walpole and Frank Febbraro, co-founders of Washington, DC-based Phase2 Technology, will join ADUG to continue our discussion of OpenPublish (OP).
Last month ADUG’s Kent Lester talked about his first “out of box” experience using OpenPublish to build a news site. In Part 2, Jeff and Frank will discuss the past, present and future vision for OpenPublish and the enthusiastic community that is building up around it. At this meetup you’ll:
Read moreNew version of the Context Ad Serving and Analytics (CASAA) has been released.
CASAA v6.x-1.10-beta2 has been released.
This release contains many fixes but, mainly it contains the fix for the Yahoo! APT module allowing ad slots to individually selected per tagging/mapping setting. This fix addresses the issue with ads being over-scheduled thus not allowing certain campaigns to not show.
For more information on all included fixes with the apt plug-in and the core module, itself please refer to the above link.
Read moreCMS Expo 2010 - May 3rd, 4th & 5th.
May 3rd, 4th & 5th | Hotel Orrington
Evanston, Illinois USA
$279 DAY or $779 3 DAYS
Showcasing the Best In the CMS World
Learn. Evaluate. Discover. Connect.
Read moreCDMUG Spring Jam 2010
Saturday March 27th 9:00 am - Midnight
UIC Innovation Center
1240 W. Harrison
Chicago, IL 60607
(312) 355-5567
(see map)
Event Registration: $50.00
Late/Walkin Registration (if available): $60.00
(limited space - register ASAP as our past events have sold out quickly)
ADUG Meetup - Major Announcement (Tues, Feb 9th)
Wow, Phase2 coming to Atlanta for February, 9th Meetup!
Read moreDrupalCamp at SouthEast LinuxFest in Spartanburg SC. Sun. June13
A call for presenters AND attendees
PLZ reply with ideas and comments. All input welcome!
The organizers of SouthEast LinuxFest have asked me to volunteer to organize a FREE one day Drupalcamp to take place on day2 of the SouthEast LinuxFest. http://www.southeastlinuxfest.org/
WHEN: Sunday June 13th
WHERE: Spartenburg Marriott at the Renaissance http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/SPAMC?groupCode=slxslxa&app=resvlink&fromDate=6/10/10&toDate=6/14/10
Spartenburg SC
Drupal Class in Atlanta
Hi Everyone
Happy Thanksgiving to you all.
Just a quick message and a re-introduction of sorts. My name is Steve Burge and I came to the very first Drupal Atlanta meeting back in 2007 when there was just Kent, Mal and myself. To cut a long story short, I ended up going heavily into Joomla for a couple of years ( I know ..... boo! hiss! ) and then lately back towards Drupal.
Anyway, we've been running Joomla classes in Atlanta every couple of months now for the last two years.
Read moreAtlanta Drupal User Group (ADUG) Open Mic Night on Tuesday, Nov. 17th at 7pm
Atlanta Drupal User Group (ADUG) Presents “Open Mic Night”
This meetup will be an opportunity to give a succinct 5-10 minute presentation on any Drupal related subject that you choose. Your topic can range from showcasing a recent project you were working on, sharing your favorite module, gaining group feedback on a Drupal site, or asking that question you just can’t seem to find an answer to on any of the forums.
Read moreDrupal Camp Chicago 2009
You are invited to attend Drupal Camp Chicago on Saturday and Sunday, December 12 & 13, 2009.
Who/Why:
For more than 3 years the Chicago Drupal Meet Up Group has highlighted the benefits of an open source initiative. We have built resourceful bridges between Chicago and Mid-West establishments including non-profits, entrepreneurs, Drupal development companies, independent consultants, hobbyist, and others. The objective of Drupal Camp is to bring everyone together for open communication, education, fun, and industry networking.
Read moreAlfresco Meetup
Alfresco is an open source enterprise content management system that integrates with Drupal. You can read more on the Drupal site, http://drupal.org/project/cmis_alfresco and on my blog at http://www.oldschooltechie.com/category/major-categories/drupal
We are having a free meetup in Atlanta on October 28th and are extending an invitation to the Drupal community. We'll talk about our recent DoD 5015.2 certification for records management, our CMIS implementation, our cloud developer kit and more. We'll also be happy to show you a demo of the Alfresco/Drupal integration.
Read moreDrupalcamp Atlanta - Final Wrap-Up and Key Takeaways
Thanks to everyone who came out to Drupalcamp Atlanta! I've posted a recap, and included some key lessons learned for future Drupalcamp organizers here:
http://www.mediacurrent.com/blogs/drupalcamp-atlanta-2009-wrap-up-and-ke...
If you attended DCA (and not already completed), please provide feedback via this survey:
Cheers,
Dave
Mediacurrent
Drupalcamp Atlanta Registration is Open!
The inaugural Drupalcamp Atlanta is now open for registration, and will be held on Saturday, September 19th from 9am – 5pm on the beautiful campus of Kennesaw State University. Our mission and purpose is twofold: (1.) we want to educate people about Drupal and (2.) further evangelize Drupal within our geographic region.
CodeWorks 09 - Atlanta
We'd like to invite you to CodeWorks 2009 (http://cw.mtacon.com), a series of two-day conferences for PHP developers and IT managers organized and run by the publishers of php|architect Magazine.
Each two-day event includes a day of in-depth tutorials and a day of conference talks arranged across three different tracks, all presented by the best experts in the business.
If PHP is your work, your passion or your hobby, CodeWorks is a great way to learn and connect with the greatest community of professionals in the world—and with prices as low as $99 and a generous discount program, a uniquely affordable opportunity for everyone.
Remember, each event is limited to 300 attendees and prices increase the closer we get to each event. Get your tickets today before we run out or the price goes up! Early bird pricing will end July 31, 2009.
For more information, visit http://cw.mtacon.com. Hope to see you there!
Read moreThe CASAA module has been released.
I have released the core framework module for the CASAA (Context Ad Serving and Analytics) framework module.
For those of you that aren't aware of what the module is, the system is a plug-able framework that handles ad serving and analytics systems such as, Google Analytics, OAS ad server, Omniture Site Catalyst, Yahoo! APT, plus many other systems.
The framework contains a developer API to allow developers to create new plug-ins for the framework that aren't currently supported.
Read moreDrupalCamp Atlanta
The Atlanta Drupal User Group (ADUG) is proud to announce the first ever Drupalcamp Atlanta on September 19, 2009. Drupal is a popular, free open source modular framework and content management system (CMS) written in the programming language PHP.
Our mission and purpose behind organizing Drupalcamp is twofold: (1.) we want to educate people about Drupal and (2.) further evangelize Drupal within our geographic region.
~> REGISTRATION: http://www.drupalcampatlanta.com/ <~
Read moreADUG meetup (June, 16th) - Live from Pit Road...
All,
We have a really cool meetup presentation this month by Jeff Diecks with Turner Sports New Media. Please see specifics and RSVP at http://www.meetup.com/drupalatlanta/calendar/10032690/
Also, we are looking for a sponsor to provide pizza and beverages - cost should be in the $75 range. If you are interested in please reach out to me. We'll be sure to get you or your organization some exposure and its for a good cause.
Thanks,
Dave
Mediacurrent
dave dot terry at mediacurrent dot com
Drupalcamp Atlanta is coming...sponsorship opportunities now available!
ADUG Members,
Some really exciting news was announced at the last meetup in case you did not attend or hear through the grapevine - Drupalcamp Atlanta is officially happening! The event will be on Saturday, September 19th at Kennesaw State University - go ahead and mark your calendars now. We are wrapping up the camp website and will be opening up registration soon - more details will be forthcoming.
In addition, I'm proud to announce that Addi Berry (Lullabot/Drupal.org documentation lead), Ben Finklea (Drupal SEO expert) with Volacci, and Acquia are scheduled to be on the docket.
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