Welcome
For Drupal users of the Amador Valley, Livermore Valley and San Ramon Valley (Pleasanton, Livermore, Dublin, San Ramon, Danville CA), however, all are welcome.
Twig Sprint (online)
Come help us convert Drupal 8's theme engine to Twig!
We're nearing the home stretch of Round 1 of the Twig conversion, and it's time to get all hands on deck! If you can create patches, test patches, review patches, convert PHPTemplate to twig, improve documentation, or help us clean up the theme system (there's plenty of non-twig-related work too!) then please, meet us online from 1-5pm on Friday, March 22nd
Read moreTVDUG March 19th Meeting
Bring your topics to the next Tri-Valley Drupal Users Group meeting in Pleasanton!
Two ideas for the March meeting were batted around last month. The first was to a users helping users session. The other was to do an introduction to Rules demo.
Please RSVP on the meetup site. TVDUG meets on the third Tuesdays of every month in downtown Pleasanton.
Read moreTwig Sprint, as part of the Drupal Sprint Weekend
There will be a sprint on the new theme system in Drupal 8. We have a lot of core patches that need to be reviewed and rerolled, and we could use all the help we can get!
Check out this awesome page Joel made for how to prepare and what do do day-of:
http://pittet.ca/drupal/sprint/2013-03-09
meet up in person
Southern CA (Sat, March 9th only) w/ steveoliver
Location still TBD!
If anyone has any office space in North County San Diego to share, that would be great!
please contact steveoliver
Tri-Valley Drupal Users Group - Meeting February 19, 2013
February already? Time to learn something new before the year slips by! Sean Lange has offered to do a demo on either TWIG, the new theme templating language for Drupal 8, or setting up a local mobile debugging environment using MAMP, Adobe Edge, and xip.io.
Please RSVP at the meetup site.
Read moreDrupalCamp Sacramento 2013
DrupalCamp Sacramento, inspired by the BarCamp events, is a medium sized gathering where people discuss and learn about Drupal, an open-source content management system that is powering more and more of the web every year. Come to share ideas, get involved in the community, and meet in person the people you see so often online!
Read moreResponsive Theme Development
Do your Drupal themes work on all devices, regardless of size or browser complexity? This hands-on, "You can do it" training session will teach you how to create and theme a responsive design in Drupal. Chapter Three will bring Four Kitchen's excellent course to life, and we will show you:
Read moreLevel Up your Themer: Bigger Bosses
Let Chapter Three help you level up your Theme Development Skills
The perfect continuation of Level up your Themer: Baby Bosses, or our other Theme Development workshops, in Level up your Themer: Bigger Bosses we dive into a whole host of techniques to tackle any theming challenge. This course is also ideally suited to folks who have already taken any of our Theme Development workshops in the past.
Read moreLevel Up your Themer: Baby Bosses
What level themer are you? Ever wanted to upgrade your skill set and take your theming beyond your comfort zone?
Read moreDrupal Fundamentals
Chapter Three brings back the popular, one day Drupal Introductory workshop!
This introductory one-day workshop touches on nearly every aspect of the core Drupal framework and covers many must-have modules. You'll learn best practices from industry professionals and create a sustainable framework for managing your content. By the end of the day, you'll have created a Drupal site that looks and functions much like any you’ll see on the web today.
Read moreShe's Geeky
She’s Geeky 12 – The 6th Bay Area Event
January 25-27, 2013
Computer History Museum, 1401 N Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View, CA 94043
www.shesgeeky.org
Are you a woman? Are you a Geek? She's Geeky is for you!
Join us for an UNConference of amazing people, amazing discussions, great presentations.
Women attending She’s Geeky events find inspiration and gain self confidence to pursue or continue on STEM career paths because they are given the opportunity to present their work, often for the first time, discuss critical issues and build peer networks for support.
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