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danielcalle's picture

Spanish Drupal Ladder

Tras la propuesta lanzada en la I Drupal Ladder en Sevilla creo este post para que veamos cómo tratar la propuesta de fork de proyecto drupalladder.org "Spanish Drupal Ladder".

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ckrina's picture

Drupal Ladder Novembre > Desembre 2012

EDIT: movem el Ladder al desembre per donar impuls a l'sprint d'Open Linked Data i no solapar activitats.

El passat dissabte 6 d'octubre es va cel·lebrar el primer Drupal Ladder de la Comunitat Catalana. Al final vam ser 12 drupalers aprenent el funcionament d'un "drupal ladder" i vam coincidir tots en què s'ha de repetir.
Ara s'ha de decidir dia i lloc per al proper Drupal Ladder de desembre.

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Anonymous's picture

BAD Event Diversification (Ladder / Enterprise / Marketing) ("BEDLEM")

Yes, I am going to purposely make a silly acronym for everything :D

As with Drupal itself, there is never one answer for what type of events we need for Drupal. Then there's timing - some people can't make Mondays, some can't make evenings, etc. I'm a great believer in what one of the Drupal London guys said in Munich about having more, smaller events. That doesn't mean we shouldn't have the big ones too, but we can achieve more being small pieces loosely joined.

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kwattro's picture

Reading the Drupal Ladder

Hello,

We organize next saturday a learn sprint in belgium at the BrainDUG meeting.

I've read the ladder till the "Write tests" chapter and I have some suggestions / remarks for helping organizers .

  1. Getting started in the issue queue

I think this chapter go too fast comparing on the two next ones, people have to directly submit an issue. If think regarding the name of the chapter, it could be the place to explain how is organized the Drupal issue list, what are the meaning of the different status, prios, ... Explain what is shown when we choose an issue page.

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Goddard's picture

Tournament System

I'm in the process of finishing up a CS degree like many others. One thing that I have always done while working on class work, or even since I first was introduced to a computer was gaming, or competing. This is anything from pool, bowling, boxing, and the good old fashion clan/team battle in a rpg(role playing game) or fps(first person shooter) game. It is fun and one of the most time consuming elements is being able to record wins / losses and all the little things that people get fired up about.

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