As of 7/16, we’ll have 500+ attendees registered for NYC Camp. We are filling up fast (only 100 spots left)! So sign-up while you still can at http://www.nyccamp.com/user/register
We are proud to announce the session selection process is in full swing, and we’ll be announcing sessions all week! Stay tuned on Twitter@nyccampdrupal, Facebook and nyccamp.org/sessions. We’re thrilled to announce the first few selected sessions:
- Caching Without Fear by Steven Merrill from Phase2
- Alter Hooks for Good and Evil by Roger Lopez from Phase2
- Move into Drupal using the Migrate module by Ashok Modi from California Institute of the Arts
- Drupal and Higher Education by David Diers from Four Kitchens
Drupal and Apache Solr Search Go Together Like Pizza and Beer for Your Site by Peter Wolanin from Acquia
We’re also excited to announce that 3 summits will be taking place at NYC Camp:
- Non-Profit Summit (Fri. July 20), focused on end-users, content editors, internal training and the common needs of non-profits;
- Higher-Ed Summit (Mon. July 23) focused on sharing Drupal knowledge with higher-ed. peers from other universities, streamlining organizational process and evolving internal Drupal development strategies; and
- Media Summit (Mon. Tues 23) focused on using Drupal in the publishing and media industry and best practices from NYC industry leaders.
The content at the summits will focus on case studies from industry leaders, identifying Drupal business practices and leveraging Drupal to engage your audience. You can modify your sign-ups to attend at the summits.
Stay tuned this week to hear about some of the exciting speakers that we have lined up for each of the summits.
We’ve extended our deadline for session submission until Thursday July 5th, in order to allow some extra submissions themed for the summits. Another chance to submit that awesome session you’ve been working on! If you have a case study that you’d like to present, we encourage you to submit it at http://www.nyccamp.com/node/add/session
Be part of this exciting Drupal NYC event! We’re all about contributing to the community, whether it’s at a sprint, submitting a session, working on barn-raising project or volunteering at NYC Camp! We need your help! If you are interested in volunteering for the NYC Camp execution team, please reach out to us at info@nyccamp.org. Here’s your chance to show your NYC Drupal pride, come join the team!
We have more exciting announcements to come, be sure to follow us on Twitter @nyccampdrupal or Like at http://facebook.com/NYCCamp and stay tuned in at nyccamp.org