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John Bocalig's Introduction to Organic Groups

Ever want to create a site with groups and organize content into those groups? Organic Groups is a Drupal contributed module that will allow you to do this. I enjoy playing foosball and sports metrics, so I will demonstrate how to use Organic Groups to set up your own foosball league.
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John's slides from his Feb. 4 presentation at the San Diego Drupal Users Group MeetUp have been uploaded here: http://www.meetup.com/San-Diego-Drupal-Users-Group/files/

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Learn & Share about Drupal

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2015-02-04 19:00 - 21:00 America/Los_Angeles
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User group meeting

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Introduction to Organic Groups with John Bocalig
Ever want to create a site with groups and organize content into those groups? Organic Groups is a Drupal contributed module that will allow you to do this. I enjoy playing foosball and sports metrics, so I will demonstrate how to use Organic Groups to set up your own foosball league.
fun!

Take the Power Back: Theming with Preprocess and Template.php with Rich Rudzinski

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January DUG presentations

Topics covered will be:

1. Lightweight Solutions for Heavyweight Data

Does your project have significant data that you want to store as entities instead of nodes? San Diego’s Karl Scheirer will be talking about how to use the Data module to manage your data and Feeds to import directly into your custom entities. Even better, the lightweight entities created with the data module are Views-compatible, making extracting the data easy as well. Learn how to use Drupal modules out of the box to handle heavyweight data loads without writing any SQL or custom code.

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This group is run by Joel 'Senpai' Farris, ChristophWeber, Andrew Root, and RedHatMatt. Honorary lifetime members are Beck Farris, Karl Scheirer, and Harry Slaughter (who started the whole thing and flogged it for two years until it was breathing oxygen on it's own)

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