Update: We're incredibly excited to announce that Angela "webchick" Byron will be keynoting DrupalSouth!
Tix on sale now: https://melbourne2015.drupal.org.au/conference/tickets
The call for sessions for DrupalSouth is open closed!
So get those sessions in, and help spread the word. If you’ve already submitted a session, thank you!!!
If you haven’t submitted a session, hop to it! Don’t miss the deadline because you couldn’t think of the perfect title pun, or you didn’t get a chance to give your description that final polish, or you’re worried that your speaking skills aren’t TED talk standard. Have you got something to share that’s of value to the Drupal community, and/or the wider digital community? Then we want to hear from you!
And finally, please do help us get the word out. We won’t be extending the deadline, so if you know someone who really should be speaking at DrupalSouth, please do everything you can to persuade them to submit their session idea NOW!
Submit your session at https://melbourne2015.drupal.org.au/program/session-submission
Oh... what's DrupalSouth?
It's THE Drupal event for our part of the world, happening in Melbourne 5-7 March 2015 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Accepted speakers get a free ticket, and if you've already bought a ticket and your talk is accepted, we'll refund your ticket, or let you transfer it to someone else!
Any questions, ideas, thoughts, jokes, patches, suggestions, etc... lemme know!
- Donna

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Really Truly Closing on Sunday
Please please peeple to submitses your sessionss!!??!!
Speakers get a free ticket.
https://melbourne2015.drupal.org.au/node/add/session
Also - spread the word. Thanx.
Especially keen to see some more sitebuilding talks - stuff aimed at beginners, and also stories and case studies from people and organisations USING drupal to achieve their goals.
Come on folks, this is OUR conference, roll your sleeves up and help us get the word out so we get a bunch of great sessions to choose from to build a brilliant program.
Maybe ping a client or two and encourage them to do a case study? Maybe reach out to a jquery or symfony specialist and encourage them to come share what they know?
Work with project managers and designers who "get" Drupal? Get them to come and share their expertise?
It doesn't even have to be about Drupal itself. We are part of a wider web, content strategy, user experience, business development - we all rely on these things too.
Final push. Four days. Let's do it!
Thanks everyone.
Donna Benjamin
Former Board Member Drupal Association (2012-2018)
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