Posted by jhodgdon on September 12, 2013 at 9:18pm
Start:
2013-10-10 10:00 - 12:00 America/Los_Angeles Organizers:
Event type:
User group meeting
We hope you can join us for the next meeting of the Spokane Day-Time Drupal Learning and Co-Working Group!
- When
- Thursday, October 10, 2013, 10 AM to noon
Note: At our September meeting we planned to meet on October 17, but the meeting room was not available at all that day, so I had to change it to October 10 - Where
- Spokane County Library - Argonne branch, 4322 N. Argonne Road, Millwood. We meet in the large conference room - enter from the door out in the hallway before you go into the area with the books
- What
- Learning and "co-working" time - bring your laptop! Come with a project you're working on, a desire to volunteer to improve Drupal in some way (documentation, programming, design, marketing etc.), a question about Drupal you would like to get an answer to, or a desire to help others with their projects and questions. Or just come and listen and observe.
We may do a "mentored video" meetup this month... details coming soon -- watch this page!
- Who
- Everyone is welcome -- the only prerequisite is having some interest in Drupal. This group is small and friendly, and consists mostly of people using Drupal in their work who prefer to meet during the workday to share knowledge about Drupal, and you're welcome to join us! Experience levels of attendees typically covers everything from novice to expert, so you'll fit right in.
Note: If you'd like to have a meeting at another time that is more convenient for you, please feel free to organize it! See http://groups.drupal.org/node/161584 for a Wiki where people have listed when would be convenient for them to have meetings.

Comments
No videos this time...
I looked in more detail into the "mentored video" option, and it is not open to the format we discussed at our September meeting. It's really meant more for a format where everyone is working through the same video at the same time... with the widely divergent interests and skill levels in our group, this doesn't seem like a very realistic goal.
So... Let's stick with our current format for the time being.
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It sounds like a plan!
Thanks!
JO