Be sure to check the seattle drupal user group for updates on Seattle Drupal Camp Activities.
You can also check seattle.drupal-camp.org for details.
You can also see the archived site for Seattle DrupalCamp 2008/
Hotels for Drupal Camp Seattle go'ers
For all those heading to Drupal Camp Seattle that have yet to find accomodation check out these hotels which are near Hugo House :
-> Silver Cloud Hotel
-> Max Hotel Seattle
-> Inn at Virginia Mason
-> W Hotel **179 per night with this url
Session 6 L: For Non developers: online campaigns: advocacy, political, social:
How to combine Drupal with existing web services (like flickr, youtube, del.icio.us and rss feeds) to create a kickass website in just a few hours! This is a great session for the online coordinator, webadmin, communications director of a non-profit organization to come and hear about lightweight strategies for becoming more web-savvy (as an individual and an organization). You can come to just attend this session if you want.
Read moreSession 6 K: For developers: what burning questions do you have left?
This session will provide an opportunity to continue coding together, as well as asking and answering any un-answered questions.
Read moreSession 5 J: For the non developer: How to contribute if you don't code??
Writing documentation, testing, use cases, module recipes, install templates
Read moreSession 5 I: For Developers: Scratching itches...
In this session we'll look at some itches, yours and others already in the community and talk about and code some modules, work on others that might have some bugs as well as tackle some core and administor issues, we'll work in pairs or small groups. Come with your itch, we'll help you scratch it. If you don't have an itch, we'll give you one. (for example http://dev.civicactions.net/moin/DrupalAdminInterfaceImprovements)
Read moreSession 4 H: Open session: Hacking and other fun stuff
Session 4 G: Modules, what the heck are they?
Hooks, apis and the the Drupal way of doing things
Read moreSession 3 F: CiviCRM for super users:
Your organization needs a database, can CiviCRM satisfy your needs? We'll give you a tour, and answer all your questions about using this powerful new cms as part of Drupal or on its own to meet you organization's database needs.
Read moreSession 3 E: For Developers: theme able functions and the views module
Learn all about themable functions, the views module and the crazy things you can do in the theme layer to make your site super cool.
Read moreSession 2 D: For non developers: How can I bootstrap my site with Drupal?
You'll learn about various existing themes, modules, and module recipes (ways of setting up modules to work together to achieve a greater purpose). This session will involve dissection of existing sites, talking about how they do what they do, as well as advice on what modules to use to do what you want to do. So come with your site's requirements! If you have a web host, we can even set up a Drupal site for you, and get you started with your own site. But if you are not a coder, don;t worry, you will learn plenty about the capabilities of Drupal.
Read moreSession 2 C: For Developers: Theming
What the hell is a theme? dissecting php template themes: This starts with a tour of a few themes, dissecting as we go. Then you will learn to create a theme, come with your theme comp, if you have valid css/xhtml that will expedite things, you could find one online.
Read moreSession 1B: Advanced
You already know some Drupal, you want to get involved in the community, help by filing patches, and fixing bugs etc... This session is for anyone with Drupal experience. It will start with a discussion of how the Drupal community works on a very operational level (CVS access, filing patches, maintaining modules etc), the second half or more will be dedicated to getting real help with your module, and or fixing some annoying bugs/functionality etc.
Read moreSession 1 A: Intoduction to Drupal
What is it? What is the Drupal way? What's the development community like? How does it work? This session is designed for developers and non developers looking to understand Drupal as a concept, a project and a community. There will be some heavy discussion of coding and the Drupal way
Read moreDrupal Camp Seattle Agenda
June 28 & 29, 2006
Location: Richard Hugo House
Drupal-Camp Seattle is an opportunity to learn about the Free and Open Source Drupal Content Management System (http://www.Drupal.org). This community driven event will focus on the PHP Theme Engine theming system, theme-able functions, Drupal 4.7 modules, module development and CiviCRM.
Who Should Attend:
Read morePotential Locations for Drupal Camp Seattle
Some ideas on space:
Seattle Public Library: ballard branch or central branch (www.spl.org)
The Community Living Room ( The Community Living Room is located at Phinney Ave North, in Fremont. It is the former Redhook Brewery, at the SE corner of 35th & Phinney, between 36th and the canal. It's the first door in the red brick building on Phinney just south of 35th under the sign, "Brewery Tours & Offices". There is a pay lot across the street if you can't find free street parking.)
Richard Hugo House: http://www.hugohouse.org/ (referred by sam moscheck)
RiseUp.net (i have contacted som
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