June 2011 DUG meeting

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2011-06-16 19:30 - 21:30 America/Chicago
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User group meeting

Well, we are definite for this Thursday.

Valerie (FashionBelle) will be the hostess this month.

More information soon as she is trying to line up a presenter.

Francis Tuttle Technology Center (N. Rockwell Campus).

7:30pm - 9:30pm
Building 3
Room 1036

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Thanks!

[Update]
Here is what Valerie has planned.

Justin and Paul from CrimeSeen.com agreed to present for this Thursday's meeting, and I will ask Gerardo when we get there if he will share highlights of DrupalCamp Colorado. Also, I was thinking of doing a short presentation of what I've learned about Search Engine Optimization with Drupal, and we will probably have an open question and answer time, too.

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For this Thursday's meeting, June 16 at 7:30 p.m., Justin and Paul, developers of the website CrimeSeen.com, will be talking about the concept behind the site and how Justin customized a mapping module to show crime locations relative to various neighborhoods. Justin may also give an overview of his development work with other websites. In addition, we would like for any attendees from DrupalCamp Colorado to give a report of their trip (Gerardo, for one). As time permits, Valerie may also provide a brief presentation on Search Engine Optimization with Drupal. The meeting will conclude with an open question and answer time.

We regret the absence of Kurt, Sue and Kris this month due to an out-of-state death in their family. Our thoughts and prayers are with them, and we look forward to seeing them back in July. For those of you who can attend the June meeting this week, we look forward to seeing you there.

Valerie
FashionBelle.com

Oklahoma Drupalers

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