Since we started as a user's group in 2004 or so, the people, Drupal and the economy around Drupal has sprouted, bloomed and is now in a mature state. As such, our function as a group should also evolve. Please join as we grow to meet your Drupal career needs.
Recent Stuff
November SDDUG meeting
The November meeting of the San Diego Drupal user group is happening Wednesday November 13th at 7:00pm at the Balboa Park Hall of Champions.
We will kick off the meeting with BADcamp and Drupal 8 news, and SANDcamp planning updates.
Then I will entertain you for 30 min with stories, lessons learned, and tools employed being "Under Attack". Drupal and LAMP stack security is more important than ever as the volume of malicious traffic has risen exponentially.
Finally, we'll do a round of lightning talks before heading down the street to the Prado for some drinks.
Seminar: Collaborate, Share Data & Manage Teams Online with Drupal
Collaborate, Share Data & Manage Teams Online with Drupal
Sage Tree Solutions is offering a great hands-on workshop regarding the advantages of Drupal to collaborate, share data & manage teams online.
More information about the event can be found
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Anyone who is currently working with Drupal or is interested in learning more about Drupal are welcome to attend. Please pass on this information if you are aware of someone who could also benefit from this workshop.
Read moreSeminar: Collaborate, Share Data & Manage Teams Online with Drupal
Sage Tree Solutions will host a fun, hands-on workshop tailored to universities, research departments and Drupal enthusiasts.
Guests will learn how Drupal can be utilized to manage the intricate and voluminous website hierarchies and workflows of their organizations. Higher education IT departments at universities such as UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC San Diego, ASU and Stanford are already saving time, effort and money with Drupal.
Read moreThis 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)


