Posted by skeen on January 7, 2007 at 11:13pm
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2007-01-12 10:00 - 12:00 Etc/GMT-8 It's that time again. This is a meet-up to discuss our experiences with Drupal 5 to date. Show off tricks you have learned or come with questions of how to accomplish just about anything in Drupal 5.
Meeting place is back to the Barley Mill Pub. The beer and Tator Tots keep bringing us back!!
Meet time is Jan, 11th at 6pm to ?
Barley Mill has Free Wifi (multiple networks) so feel free to bring the laptop.
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Hey folks
I will make it this time. Not sure I have much to contribute, so I am looking forward to learning some things. Also, in case you were unaware, there is a weekly online web conference that began last Thursday over at http://groups.drupal.org/drupal-dojo with live screen-sharing, voice conferencing, chat, archived screencasts, and some new documentation efforts.
well darn it
The Drupal-Dojo meetup is at exactly the same time, and since I am hosting the screencast server, I have to be there to make sure everything goes smoothly. Perhaps you can do it next Thursday instead?
That Sucks
Sorry about that webavant,
Afraid it is a bit too late to cancel this one. We will have another soon though. I'll try to remember to sync up with you be fore the next meet so we can b sure to get you there.
Sam Keen
Thursday's good
Actually the Drupal-Dojo meetups are on Sundays from now on, so Thursdays are good... If you haven't, I'd advise anyone that wants to learn some drupal tricks to come in and check it out in about 4.5 hours.
just saw this
I would have attended had I seen this in time. A week or more of advance notice would certainly be appreciated.
One Economy, Corp.
http://www.one-economy.com/
earlier notice please
I too echo the sentiment that earlier notice would be helpful. I was bummed to miss the last one.
Is there a set time now for Portland Drupal meetups (such as the second Thursday of every month)?
It would be great to coordinate with the Drupal Dojo screencasts also. Webavant, do you think the Drupal Dojo could be projected onto a screen for a group to watch?