Time/Location
Thursday, May 28 2009, 6:30 - 9:30pm
Coalmarch Productions, LLC
125 Edinburgh South Drive Suite 200
Cary, NC, 27511
Schedule
6:30 - 7:00pm - Mingle Time
7:00 - 7:15pm - Come up with a list of problems that need attention and who can solve them
7:15 - 9:30pm - Hack away!
Agenda
Hack Nights are still going strong! Thanks for everyone who has attended so far.
Coalmarch will be hosting one more Drupal Hack Night this May, so think up some great projects and problems for us to help you with!
Unlike our usual monthly meetings we will not have a presenter on this night. The Hack Night is geared towards folks who are currently using Drupal and are looking from some advice, help with a specific issue or to collaborate with others on a project.
To get the most out of this meeting, come prepared with a specific goal, question or project in mind (or just come with your knowledge and desire to help others!).
What are some questions or projects you plan to bring to the Hack Night? Discuss below!
Concurrent Hack Night Locations
If you have interest in attending Hack Night but Cary is not a convenient location for you, tell us in a reply to this thread! If you have a venue in another location to suggest, that would be even better. We'd love to have enough attendees and enough appropriate venues to be convenient for everyone.

Comments
RDFized web site
My current interest is in building out RDF/RDFa for a site I built (http://charlotteregionalstc.com/) for the Charlotte Regional Chapter of STC. (STC stands for Society for Technical Communication (stc.org).)
Following the post by Arto Bendiken on RDFizing Drupal: Upgrading the RSS Feeds (http://ar.to/2009/03/rdfizing-drupal-rss-feeds) I'd like some guidance on what would be the best RDF triples to use for our site for the front page, blog and aggregator, the later of which is not currently working. I'd also like to explore adding additional RDF links to other site pages for auto-publication/broadcasting of the content they contain.
I've reviewed or was already familiar with most of the specifications; RDF, RDFa, SIOC, FOAF, etc. but seeing as these triples would eventually be consumed by other sites I'd like to do it once and right the first time. This is part of a long-term project, documenting it and using our Charlotte chapter site as a working example to teach other STC members (and individuals at the main office) how to leverage Semantic Web technologies for their sites.
Apologies for having missed out on the last meetings I signed up for. My current contract in Morrisville has been rather demanding and unpredictable.
Cheers,
Varenne