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Upcoming Drupal Related Events You Should Probably Attend

Upcoming Drupal Related Events You Should Probably Attend is a quick post on the Guidelight Business Solutions blog. Here is our list of upcoming interesting Drupal Events (both in and out of Austin). If we missed your event, let me know and I'll update our list.

http://www.guidelightsolutions.com/blog/save-dates-upcoming-drupal-relat...

Enjoy!

Elizabeth

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dgoutam's picture

DrupalCamp online

DrupalCamp and drupalCons are drupal events are happening throughout the year all over the globe. But there are many drupaltista's are out there who are unable to attend those great events of drupal worlds.

Can't we have a online drupalcamp? A online platform for all and available 24x7 for every drupaltistas.

I would happy to listen your voice/thought here about this idea.

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Building Pages - Blocks vs. Context vs. Panels

** UPDATE: I will be unable to attend DrupalCampNYC 8, but will gladly share my slides and presentation notes if anyone else wishes to present this session. **

** NOTE: This is the same session I did at Drupaldelphia and DrupalCamp Colorado. **

There are ways to organize a page before it gets rendered to the screen. The purpose of this presentation is to show what Drupal does out of the box (blocks/regions) and then show 2 alternatives that provide more flexibility (context & panels). We will identify the strengths and weaknesses of each and provide examples for situations where one is more suited than the other.

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Drupal Association Drupal Camp Organizer Survey Summary

Recently, I've been working with the Drupal Association in determining the most effective ways that the association can help user groups organize local Drupal camps. One of the first thing we realized was that we didn't have any hard data on how camps were actually organized. We decided to create a survey for camp organizers to collect some data.

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coltrane's picture

Vote for the sessions at DrupalCamp CO 2010

Hey everyone! There have been many sessions proposed for DrupalCamp Colorado this June in Denver and as an attendee you can help shape the conference and go to the sessions you value most by voting this week at http://drupalcampcolorado.org/sessions.

If you haven't yet registered for the event please do so soon as the price will increase to $50 on June 20th. That's still a great price for two days (including lunch) with your favorite software.

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Which of the two following domain names is better for the DrupalCamp Miami site?

Camp.DrupalMiami.org
31% (5 votes)
DrupalCampMiami.org
69% (11 votes)
Total votes: 16
claudiu.cristea's picture

Thank you!

The first Romanian Drupalcamp is over. There were a lot of exciting presentations and a lot of fun too.

Here are some statistics:

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Chris Charlton's picture

Starting a DrupalCamp Install Profile for Drupal 6

In 2009, LA Drupal gave our DrupalCamp L.A. site code away to the world for other groups to adopt that would hopefully help spark new DrupalCamps across the world. At the time of its release we could only provide a ZIP file with the database dump and a folder of modules. Handfuls of user groups adopted our code and started to give us feedback. Up until now there has been no official documentation, instructions, or anything that would help get a new DrupalCamp site up painlessly. That is about to change.

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Twin Cities DrupalCamp brainstorming

Seeing as Chacha threw out the gauntlet I thought I'd pick it up :)

I helped organize the rather successful Florida DrupalCamp 2010 (and helped a little with the 2009 one) and would love to help organize one up here; truth be told I was going to throw the idea on the table at the next local meetup, but I guess someone beat me to it ;-)

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June DrupalCamps, choose wisely!

If you didn't already know, there are two close regional DrupalCamps both on June 26-27 (Sat/Sun). DrupalCamps are basically mini-DrupalCons, so you get good, quality sessions (for both beginners and gurus) and a decent attendance of usually 200-500 people (a lot easier to find someone than the 3000 people at DrupalCon San Francisco).

DrupalCamp Colorado
http://drupalcampcolorado.org/
$30 for admission and lunch both days

DrupalCamp Chicago
http://www.chicagodrupalcamp.org/
$40 for admission and lunch both days

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