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Customizing Drupal (without killing kittens)

Florian Loretan 3 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

A few recipes for simple and clean customizations for those willing to peek into a few lines of PHP code.

For any kind of Drupal website, it happens very often that existing modules get you 90% of the way but you still need some customizations to get things looking and working exactly the way you want. Not a brand new module, just some site-specific adaptations that get you to 100% of what you want.

Community/Social Networking Website toward a fully functional prepackaged product / SAS based on Drupal ?

JB Ingold 3 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

In the Drupal community, we see more and more « product » (like openatrium, openpublish) but nothing in the former « core bussiness » of Drupal : community website and social networking website where as
- Ning is offering a service to lauch a community in 30 second or so
- WordPress 3.0 include BuddyPress opensource package ready to go in 6 minutes.
We lack a social platform ready to use (as service or as installation profile) based on Drupal.

http://cph2010.drupal.org/sessions/communitysocial-networking-website-to...
In Drupal community we see more and more « product » (like openatrium, openpublish) but nothing in the former « core business » of Drupal : community website and social networking website.
-Ning have drooped their free services but are still having some success with a promise of no-admin service ready to use in 30 seconds.

Drupal Mobiliser — Mobile Web Overview

Philipp Schaffner 3 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Everyone wants to go mobile. Apart from Web 3.0, this is one of the most exciting topics in the applied ICT/Web environment. The problem is: how do I get a proper overview! This session guides participants into the versatile mobile web world:

Theory part:
• What is the .mobi-TLD (Top Level Domain)? What is it good for? Why the extra TLD?
• How to get a 20-minute-overview with the ‚dotMobi Mobile Web Developer’s Guide‘.
• Brief excursion into the jungle of online-tools: http://ready.mobi, http://validator.w3.org/mobile/, http://deviceatlas.com, http://ta-da.mobi, http://wurfl.sourceforge.net/ ...
• The developer community http://mobiforge.com (realised with Drupal).

Practical part:

Introducing the Page Syndication Module

Tudor Sitaru 3 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

No, it's not RSS - it's site syndication. Learn how the page syndication module and panels let you embed entire pages from your site into other sites around the web (with their consent, of course!)

The Page Syndication module has been used by a number of organizations like Hearst Media, the New England Patriots and Experian to distribute rich content to portals, fan sites and more. Learn how to use this Drupal module, in conjunction with Panels and CTools to create content that other sites can embed with a single line of JavaScript. Content can take the form of just about anything that can be put on a Panels pages, including polls, quizzes, forms or a calendar.

Introduction to the Semantic Web and RDF in Drupal 7

Lin Clark 3 July 2010
Type:  Session in official program

Drupal is leading the way by being the first major CMS to embrace the Semantic Web technologies such as RDF. Get an introduction to the Semantic Web, used on many Web sites as part of Facebook’s Open Graph protocol and by major companies like Google, Yahoo!, New York Times, & the BBC, and get an intro to Drupal's core SemWeb functionality.

Drupal is leading the way by being the first major CMS to embrace the Semantic Web technologies such as RDF. Restricted to the academic world for many years, these technologies have matured with time up to the point of being used by new standards like Facebook’s Open Graph protocol and major companies like Google, Yahoo!, New York Times, BBC, etc. Over the years, there has been multiple attempts to integrate RDF and Drupal with many contributed modules like Relationship, Semantic Search or FOAF.

Additional Presenters:  scor

How to Manage Your Cloud by Drupal

Yas Naoi 3 July 2010
Type:  Session in official program

We are happy to introduce our Virtual Infra Manager, including its use case, architecture and design. We would like to show how Drupal can define to manage multiple Cloud infrastructures and why Drupal can be used as Web Application Framework.

We are working on building Hybrid Cloud for research and development purpose. Our project goal is to realize managing not only Public Cloud but also Private Cloud by developing operations even easier. We are managing Amazon EC2, and our Private Cloud by making our own Cloud management tool by Drupal, which we call Virtual Infra Manager beyond Drupal as a Content Management System. --- Drupal as a fundamental of PaaS (Platform as a Service)

Barry Madore

3 July 2010
Barry Madore
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Barry has been enthusiastically involved in the Drupal community for the past 4 years primarily as a member of the team at Advantage Labs in Minneapolis, MN.

Their primary focus is to provide a sustainable platform for managed Drupal hosting, training and community participation, and to continue to support the development of Drupal modules for Mail, CRM, Geospatial and community engagement solutions.

Building a Drupal community of practice

Barry Madore 3 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Drupal thrives when it is supported by robust communities of both Drupal end-users and developers. To sustain these communities we need to provide support and opportunities for growth.

Drupal thrives when it is supported by robust communities of both Drupal users and developers. To ignite these communities we need to provide opportunities for people to learn about Drupal and how it can help them. To sustain these communities we need to provide support and opportunities for growth.

Additional Presenters:  Allie Micka

Drupal and the semantic web

Kristof Van Tomme 2 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Want to find out why all the geeks are so excited about that four letter word (RDFa) that's now supposed to be in Drupal 7 core?

As of Drupal 7 we'll have RDFa markup in core, in this session I will:

  • explain what the implications are of this and why this matters
  • give a short introduction to the Semantic web, RDF, RDFa and SPARQL in human language
  • give a short overview of the RDF modules that are available in contrib
  • talk about some of the potential use cases of all these magical technologies

Slides for a former incarnation of this presentation are up at:
http://www.slideshare.net/kvantomme/semantic-web-and-drupal-an-introduction

Learning Drupal the fun way: Drupal games!

Kristof Van Tomme 2 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

What to experience the awesomeness that is the Drupal way? Come play the Drupal game...

“The Drupal way”: a set of behaviours that make you a good community player and that lets you maximize your sites built/kittens killed ratio is one of those things that a lot of people only learn to appreciate the hard way. In this session you’ll play a game that teaches you some of these values, cause some messages will only stick if you've experienced them.

It’s generally accepted that serious games are way more effective tools for providing learning experiences that aim to change the behavior of a group of participants.