July Twin Cities Drupal User Group & Lab Hours

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Les Lim's picture
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2016-07-27 19:00 - 21:00 America/Chicago
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User group meeting

The fourth Wednesday of the month is tomorrow, and you know what that means. It's been a month since Twin Cities Drupal Camp and we're raring to get back down to Drupal business!

This month's topic is Show & Tell. Show off a shiny new site you've just launched, bring a project you're working on, bring a question you've been dying to ask, tell us about an amazing Drupal Camp session and video that we all need to watch, and/or bring an appetite! Pizza to follow.

Lab Hours are available tomorrow as well, but starting at 6 PM, one hour later than usual. Signup below or comment to let Jer know you're coming!


Advantage Labs
TCDUG and Community Lab Hours meetups are hosted by Advantage Labs and take place in their space at Intermedia Arts. Special thanks to Allie and Jer, who have provided pizza and beverages for this group since the beginning! That's a LOT of beer and pizza!

Intermedia Arts
2822 Lyndale Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55408
map & directions

This is near the corner of Lake and Lyndale. There is parking in the lot to the right of the building (north side).

~Don't forget to signup and let us know you are coming!

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phaedrus's picture

Are there separate sign ups for the lab hours and the user group meeting or is this one sufficient?

Just this one is fine

Les Lim's picture

Wilbur is usually the one posting the event announcement and I think he sometimes links to a Google document for lab hours signup. He's not available this month, though. Let's call this one sufficient.

Jer will be covering Lab Hours tomorrow, and he's requested that the time be moved back to 6 PM. I'll update the event description.

I'll be there

mtift's picture

I have some ideas and data visualizations to share concerning some recent work I've been doing analyzing issue credits on Drupal.org in cooperation with the Drupal Association. It's still very early research, so feedback will be most welcome!