BDUG is the Berkeley Drupal Users Group. This group is open to everyone in the area who is interested in learning, teaching or networking about Drupal. When meetings take place, they are held on the UC Berkeley campus monthly meetings on the UC Berkeley campus.
There is a list of San Francisco Bay Area-based Drupal consultants.
For more info on Drupal in the San Francisco Bay Area, check out http://groups.drupal.org/bay-area.
SFDUG - San Francisco Drupal Users group Monthly Meetup May 10th 2010 1436 Howard Street 6pm
Okay DrupalCon has passed and we are back to great Drupal content at SFDUG, this month is no exception.
For the showcase site Commerce Guys will be showing an Open Atrium site built for the Social Entrepreneur Innovators Network at Santa Clara University. Open Atrium is a powerful Drupal install profile which is great for deploying groups. We deployed this site on EC2 using the mercury installation. This will be a super presenation for anyone who has thought about deploying an Atrium Powered web site.
Read moreBerkeley Drupal Builders Lounge, Tuesday May 4
Join us for the first Berkeley Drupal Builders Lounge!
The Builders Lounge is a place where Drupal users of all levels can come to work, collaborate, share our problems and successes, and get support. Everyone is welcome. Please come willing to help and be helped.
Read moreUC Berkeley project on Drupal - we need your input!
Hi everyone!
Read moreNeed Direction and Map updates for BDUG meetings
We need to update the map and direction for our monthly meetings. Newbies may get lost with the current available information on our website.
Read moreSFDUG - San Francisco Drupal Users group February Meetup 6pm 1426 Howard Street San Francisco
February brings us another set of cutting edge Drupal presentations brought to to us by three local Drupal community members.
We are really lucky to have a bunch of great Drupal talent in our area. This month I am adding another showcase site to the roster, because its so cool we have to check it out. So two cool Drupal case studies to start with.
Kieran Lal from Acquia will come down and give us a showcase study on the new Opensource.com web site. This is a large community web site built for RedHat by Palantir.
Read moreSession Proposals are Open
The San Francisco Drupalcon organizing team is happy to announce that we have opened the sessions submissions process.
The session submission and voting schedule is:
January 15 2010 to February 15 2010 - Open Session Submissions.
February 16, 2010 - March 01, 2010 - Public Voting on Submissions.
March 5th 2010 - Speakers Notified
March 15th 2010 - Final Schedule Posted
Here is the link: http://sf2010.drupal.org/conference
Read moreSFDUG - San Francisco Drupal Users group Meetup January 11th 6pm 1436 Howard Street SF
Happy New Year!!
2010 is going to be great year for the San Francisco Drupal Users Group!!
First of all there has been a major upgrade to the Parisoma facility. We have reconfigured the space, painted and best of all we have gotten a professional AV system with killer projector, very large screen sound system, and more so be sure to come on down and check it out.
Drupalcon is coming to San Francisco April 19th to 21st we will go over what we are looking for and how you can help make this the best Drupalcon to date.
We have two great presentations to start the year off right.
Read moreNonprofits, Websites and Drupal
Are you a non-profit looking for an affordable way of re-doing your website? Want to talk to other non-profits and developers for free about your concerns and ideas?
Are you a drupal user already, looking to share ideas?
Are you a developer, eager to help? Looking for business?
Join us for this special get together of non-profits, socially minded folk, web designers, Drupal users, and other geeky folks to celebrate the start of a new year with brainstorming and networking about how we can do more with the internet.
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New course @ UC Berkeley
Hi.
My name's Ayush, and I am a UC Berkeley grad student at the School of Information. I am working with a professor on a new course that would be offered in Spring 2010.
The course title is Commons Based Peer Production, and we are looking for projects that contribute to the Open Source community. Projects can be in any domain, from code to documentation to policy/strategy/marketing etc. We are expecting a diverse set of students, and hence we are looking for ways to work on Open Source that go beyond coding.
SF Bay Drupal Users Group December 14th 2009 6pm 1436 Howard Street SF
Last SFDUG of the year and we have a an awesome lineup of really cool Drupal Topics. For the Showcase site - Jon Luini from Chime Interactive is going to show off the brand new Ben Harper websitewhich has some really cool features, like a custom built ajax framework and great integration with Facebook using Dave Cohens Drupal / Facebook module. Dave Cohen will present with Jon to show off the integration of Facebook in a live site. Ben Harpers Facebook page has 844,432 fans.
Read moreBerkeley Drupal Group - Nov 19th, Noon to 1:30pm - Drupal and Version Control
Greetings Bay Area Drupalers,
Note: We are meeting on the 3rd Thursday this month. I figure going head-to-head with Thanksgiving is a losing battle. We will also be meeting on the 3rd Thursday in December.
This month Michael Cole will be presenting on Drupal and Version Control. If you aren't using version control with your Drupal installation, you are flying without a net. Michael will present on the whys, hows and whats of version control and Drupal integration.
Read moreSan Francisco Drupal Users Group November 9th 2009
Second to last San Francisco Drupal Users group meeting for 2009 and we have two great presentations for you as well as information about the upcoming San Francisco Drupalcon and how you can get involved. Most specifically we want your company to be a sponsor of DrupalconSF, we will talk about how you can make this happen.
Read moreBerkeley Drupal Group - Oct 22th, Noon to 1:30pm - Open Q&A
Greetings Bay Area Drupalers,
Wow, BADCamp was super-successful. Hundreds of people got a chance to meet each other, ask questions, share what they know, build community and contribute to Drupal itself. I hear a bunch of work got done on the DrupalConSF site, and there was a somewhat working version of Views for Drupal 7 by the end of the weekend.
But I am sure some of you still have questions to ask, and tips to share. So come on by this months Berkeley Drupal Users group for our annual after-BADCamp open Q&A.
Read moreBADCamp registration is now open!
Registration for Bay Area Drupal Camp 2009 is now open at http://badcamp.net/register
BADCamp will be held with October 17th and 18th, in the brand new Sutardja Dai Hall at UC Berkeley. BADCamp is a free, community-powered gathering, where we come together to share our experience and enthusiasm about Drupal, an open-source content management system that is powering more and more of the web every year. BADCamp is open to everyone, at any skill level.
Read moreBerkeley Drupal Group - Sept 24th, Noon to 1:30pm - Spam and Drupal
Greetings Bay Area Drupalers,
Read moreBADcamp volunteers needed
Last updated by jenlampton on Mon, 2009-10-12 21:14
Hi everyone! The Bay Area Drupal camp is right around the corner, and we need your help! Below is a list of things we know we can't do on our own. If you have any interest in helping us with anything on this list, please put your name (or names) next to the item so we can keep track of who'll be doing what. We really appreciate all the help of our volunteers! Please contact Jen if you have questions about your specific task. Thanks in advance to all the people who help make BADcamp such an successful event. :-)
Volunteers (beforehand)
Read moreSF Bay Drupal Users Group September 14th 2009 6pm 1436 Howard Street SF
I am back from Paris Drupalcon and ready for another AWESOME evening with the San Francisco Drupal Users group.
DrupalCon will be in San Francisco in April 2010!! [ http://drupalconsf2010.org ] This is just great news for the Drupal Community, we start off this month with a presentation about how we really want to engage the local Drupal community and come together to help with the sponsorship / planning of this event.
Read moreCompanies using Drupal for business-critical functions?
Hi everyone,
My company is in the process of choosing a solution for replatforming our main site, which is going to be a pretty big project. We're using Drupal for a smaller, simpler publishing site, and Drupal is now on the table for the main site. Some of the other stakeholders have asked what I think is a perfectly valid question that I don't have a ready answer for, so I'm hoping some of you can help me with this one: Are there any medium- to large-sized businesses using Drupal for their main revenue-producing sites?
Read moreBADCamp 2009 Dates - Oct 17th & 18th
The dates for BADCamp 2009 have been set. It will be on the weekend of October 17th and 18th, on the UC Berkeley campus, in the new Sutardja Dai Hall.
Registration will be coming soon.
Read moreBerkeley Drupal Group - Aug 27th, Noon to 1:30pm - WYSIWYG API Overview and ETS Berkeley Site Review
Greeting Bay Area Drupalers,
This month we have some tasty treats for your Drupal barbecue.
Michelle Ziegmann, of Educational Technology Services here on campus, will be showing off the great new Drupal-based site they have just rolled out: http://ets.berkeley.edu. She will be talking about their IA, UI design and some cool and less common modules they used (including Node Relationship, ThemeKey, Revisioning/Workflow, and CAS).
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