SFDUG - San Francisco Drupal Users group February Meetup 6pm 1426 Howard Street San Francisco

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2010-02-08 18:00 - 21:00 America/Los_Angeles
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User group meeting

February brings us another set of cutting edge Drupal presentations brought to to us by three local Drupal community members.

We are really lucky to have a bunch of great Drupal talent in our area. This month I am adding another showcase site to the roster, because its so cool we have to check it out. So two cool Drupal case studies to start with.

Kieran Lal from Acquia will come down and give us a showcase study on the new Opensource.com web site. This is a large community web site built for RedHat by Palantir.

Esten Sesto from Project6 Design coming by to show off studenthealth.ucsf.edu which is one of 10 sites for an entire division of UCSF.

For our technical series we have Peter Harrington who will show us how to make Drupal talk to native Iphone and Android applications. Mobile is all the rage these days so this sessions will be of particular interest to those who would like to expand their drupal site content available on mobile devices.

Do not forget the Design for Drupal camp down at stanford university on January 23 & 24.

If you signed up to Volunteer for drupalcon you will be hearing from Ofer soon. If you know anyone who would like to Volunteer or have questions about open positions, send Ofer email omorag@gmail.com.

As I mentioned in the last Meetup the easiest way you can help right now with Drupalcon is to write twitter posts:

Join us in San Francisco for the best #Drupalcon yet http://bit.ly/8MHsE8 #drupal

Write blog posts, especially if you have an active blog.

Post on Facebook.

All of these things help build up the Drupalcon momentum and get the word out, so if you want to help go for it.

See you at the next meetup!

John

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What's the location for

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Woops, my bad