August Meeting: Module Showcase/Hidden Gems

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jhedstrom's picture
Start: 
2009-08-12 18:00 - 19:30 America/Los_Angeles
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Event type: 
User group meeting

This month's topic is going to be a module showcase, or module hidden gems. It will be similar to previous Module 101 presentations, but broader in scope, where presenters will focus on a singlel module that they either a) can't live without or b) have just discovered and want to highlight.

If you would like to present a module, please leave a comment below. Depending on the number of people who sign-up, timeslots should be around 15-20 minutes (maximum, no need to feel pressured to present for that long if you can show off a module in 5 or 10 minutes).

Logistics

We meet at the OpenSourcery offices at 1636 NW Lovejoy St. Portland, OR 97209. NOTE: Please be aware that the developers at OpenSourcery will be working right up to event time. We ask that you arrive no earlier than 5:50pm. Thank you!

After the presentation finishes we'll walk over to the Lucky Lab NW for food and drink.

Comments

Can I get a few minutes at the meeting tonight?

RockSoup's picture

To discuss the regional Drupal Developer Conference (Drupal Summit) happening in Seattle later this fall?

-jared

-jared

Definitely.

jhedstrom's picture

Definitely.

delegating authority

grendzy's picture

I'll be presenting role_delegation and apply_for role.

I was thinking about doing

mikey_p's picture

I was thinking about doing Better Formats with WYSIWYG API. I'll try to get a public demo site ready before the meeting.

Menus Menus and more menus

bgilday's picture

I could probably spend 10-15 minutes talking about some of the different menu manipulation modules available and their similarities/differences (menu block,nice menus, JQuery menu, dhtml menu, menu subtree permissions, etc.)...if there's interest

Brian Gilday
Managing Partner
Aha Consulting
www.ahaconsulting.com

Brian Gilday
Municode
www.municode.com