Informal coworking meetup in Waltham - come by with what you're working on!
I'm thinking about heading to Café on the Common in Waltham on Thursday to do some remote working on some Drupal projects, and I'd love to have some company. Come by with your laptop, whatever you're working on, and we'll sit and work together in the same space, give each other feedback/support, etc.
Read moreBoston Drupal Meetup - MIT - December 1, 2009 @ 6:30 pm
We will be hosted by the MIT Drupal Group in Cambridge in Building E51 - Tang Center (mapquest) in room E51-149 . Thanks again to Ed Carlevale for hosting us and to Susan MacPhee for securing this space.
Parking and Transportation:
After 3pm, there is an unattended MIT lot folks can use. It is Hayward Lot http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=P5&Parking=go
Lightning Talks
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to present for 10 minutes on a topic of their choosing. You may show off your Drupal site, ask some questions of the audience, give a module demonstration, share some marketing ideas for Drupal, and so on. Just keep it brief. No expertise or planning required - just do it.
Dinner
After the meetup, some of us will continue the conversation over dinner at MIT's Muddy Charles Pub. We will likely pre-order some pizza so it meets us there. We'll take a count about half way through the meeting.
Read moreBoston Drupal Meetup - MIT - November 3, 2009 @ 6:30 pm
We will be hosted by the MIT Drupal Group in Cambridge in Building E51 - Tang Center (mapquest) in room E51-149 . Thanks again to Ed Carlevale for hosting us and to Susan MacPhee for securing this space.
Parking and Transportation:
After 3pm, there is an unattended MIT lot folks can use. It is Hayward Lot http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=P5&Parking=go
Lightning Talks
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to present for 10 minutes on a topic of their choosing. You may show off your Drupal site, ask some questions of the audience, give a module demonstration, share some marketing ideas for Drupal, and so on. Just keep it brief. No expertise or planning required - just do it.
Dinner
After the meetup, some of us will continue the conversation over dinner at MIT's Muddy Charles Pub. We will likely pre-order some pizza so it meets us there. We'll take a count about half way through the meeting.
Read moreBoston Drupal Meetup - MIT - October 6, 2009 @ 6:30 pm
We will be hosted by the MIT Drupal Group in Cambridge in Building 51 - Tang Center (mapquest) in room E51-149 . Thanks again to Ed Carlevale for hosting us and to Susan MacPhee for securing this space.
Lightning Talks
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to present for 10 minutes on a topic of their choosing. You may show off your Drupal site, ask some questions of the audience, give a module demonstration, share some marketing ideas for Drupal, and so on. Just keep it brief. No expertise or planning required - just do it.
Dinner
After the meetup, some of us will continue the conversation over dinner at MIT's Muddy Charles Pub. We will likely pre-order some pizza so it meets us there. We'll take a count about half way through the meeting.
Read moreBoston Drupal Meetup - MIT - September 15, 2009 @ 6:30 pm
Note: September's date was earlier announced as Sep 8. We moved to Sep 15 to give some space after Drupalcon.
We will be hosted by the MIT Drupal Group in Cambridge in Building 51 - Tang Center (mapquest) in room E51-149 . Thanks again to Ed Carlevale for hosting us and to Susan MacPhee for securing this space.
Lightning Talks
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to present for 10 minutes on a topic of their choosing. You may show off your Drupal site, ask some questions of the audience, give a module demonstration, share some marketing ideas for Drupal, and so on. Just keep it brief. No expertise or planning required - just do it.
Dinner
After the meetup, some of us will continue the conversation over dinner at MIT's Muddy Charles Pub. We will likely pre-order some pizza so it meets us there. We'll take a count about half way through the meeting.
Read moreBoston Drupal Meetup - MIT - August 4, 2009 @ 6:30 pm
We will be hosted by the MIT Drupal Group in Cambridge in Building 51 - Tang Center (mapquest) in room E51-149 . Thanks again to Ed Carlevale for hosting us and to Susan MacPhee for securing this space.
Lightning Talks
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to present for 10 minutes on a topic of their choosing. You may show off your Drupal site, ask some questions of the audience, give a module demonstration, share some marketing ideas for Drupal, and so on. Just keep it brief. No expertise or planning required - just do it.
Dinner
After the meetup, some of us will continue the conversation over dinner at MIT's Muddy Charles Pub. We will likely pre-order some pizza so it meets us there. We'll take a count about half way through the meeting.
Read moreBoston Drupal Meetup - Morse Library - March 9, 2009 @ 6:00 pm
new venue!
We will be hosted by Metrowest cabal of our Boston group. Go to Natick's public library, the Morse Institute Library, 14 East Central Street, Natick, Massachusetts. This is less than one block from the Natick stop on the MBTA Commuter Rail's Worcester/Framingham/Boston line. When you get there, go up the stairs, take a right, and you'll find us in one of the study rooms in that area.
Lightning Talks
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to present for 5 minutes on a topic of their choosing. You may show off your Drupal site, ask some questions of the audience, give a module demonstration, share some marketing ideas for Drupal, and so on. Just keep it brief. No expertise or planning required - just do it.
The next meetup will likely be march 31 or April 1 in Providence, MA at the Biltmore hotel. The meetup will be attended by many of the attendees of the Lullabot workshop.
Read moreHow was 6/25 Boston Meetup
Sorry I couldn't make tonight's meetup. How did it go? What did I miss?
Read moreNew layout for the Boston Group
I'm working on a new layout for the Boston Drupal group and I wanted to solicit some input from the community before I do anything drastic. It seems that our group's 244 members are using this page for a bunch of different purposes and I wanted to compartmentalize these into a just a few useful pages and blocks. My purpose is to help members find what they are looking for faster, and make sure the most pertinent of topics do not get buried.
Read more