First Drupal SoCal Meetup
I am initiating the first ever meetup for Drupal developers in Southern California.
Time: Sunday, December 10, 4pm PST
Place: Starbucks in the city of Orange on Glassel and Chapman (the Circle of Orange)
Directions: map 101 East Chapman Ave.; Orange, CA
It's a Starbucks/Wells Fargo building on the northeast corner of the circle.
Parking in the circle is limited; you may have to park further down Glassel.
What to bring: nothing is required. A few dollars for a coffee and a laptop to connect to the net are suggested. (The wifi is free.) Other than that, bring your enthusiasm and ideas for discussion.
Read moreBarCamp NYC v2 - 30 Sept - 1 Oct.
After two months of toil and heartbreak, I am happy to announce that
we have rescheduled BarCamp NYC v2.0 for 30 September - 1 October
2006. With a bit of irony, we will be hosted by Microsoft in their
posh midtown office! I can't wait to see the cross pollination between
the FOSS Community, Microsoft engineers, and the random acquaintance.
BarCamp NYC promises to be a very interesting weekend!
The BarCamp NYC Planning team chose this weekend to coincide with
Wired NextFest at the Javits Center (wikipedia link). Though I am now
saddened to discover that BarCamp falls on Yom Kippur. UGH!
A modest proposal: current event module as CCK date fields + views_calendar
So, I just came upon another painful event bugaboo (as pasted in from Richard, when he was troubleshooting):
The navigation on the monthly view only goes up until the last months with events scheduled. sort of, there's some wriggles around what day of the month the event is posted for.
(you can, of course, hack the URL to show empty months in the future, there just isn't any navigation; sorry, there is navigation, but you can only go into the past, not the future)
And then of course there is the famous default "only show the next 30 days" feature, which is confusingly in the "table" section. You can set this to 365 to show a full year, but that is a hardcoded limit: you can't show more than a year.
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