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Bringing Austrian Drupal community further

Christian Ziegler 25 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

Shape the future of Austrian Drupalistas! Join the discussion; tell us about your remarks, questions, ideas and experiences. Everyone who wants to share is warmly welcomed!

In this BoF we would like to exchange ideas and experiences in several different areas, including:

• Current situation of Drupal Community in Austria

• Increase public awareness regarding Drupal in Austria and regarding potentials of Drupal Community in Austria in particular

Casey Grzecka

24 August 2010
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Scrum in real life

Mori Sugimoto 24 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

Scrum is a very useful framework to help you stay in control of Drupal projects. But you need to know its limitations and also customise it appropreately to suit your projects.

The main aim of this BoF is to discuss and exchange practical information on the use of Scrum in real projects and therefore no presentation is planned.

Scrum is a very useful framework to help you stay in control of Drupal projects. But you need to know its limitations and also customise it appropreately to suit your projects.

The main aim of this BoF is to discuss and exchange practical information on the use of Scrum in real projects and therefore no presentation is planned.

Butler Battle Plans

Larry Garfield 24 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

As a follow-up to the Drupal: TNG session, let's keep the conversation going.

As a follow-up to the Drupal: TNG session, let's keep the conversation going. What should the context API look like? What other use cases for plugins can we find? What happens to hook_menu? Let's look into these questions and figure out the next steps (after we finish Drupal 7!).

Please be sure to read up on the conversation to date first: http://groups.drupal.org/butler

Varnish, ESI, high-performance Drupal

Marcus Deglos 24 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

ESIs can help you cache personalised pages for logged-in users. Ideas for the best ways to use ESIs and Varnish to get the best performance.

  • How to use Varnish with Drupal
  • Writing good VCLs
  • Using ESI, and serving micro-content (individual blocks, panes...)
  • Delivering micro-content via ESI with minimum bootstrap overhead
  • Other approaches to block-delivery via ESI (memcache, using David Straus' experimental kargo-event handlers, ???)

And any other ideas!

The ESI module (http://drupal.org/project/esi) will be released shortly, so there should be code to play with too.

Drupal in the Public Sector (Government)

walshtechnet 24 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

Let's discuss Drupal adoption by the public sector in Europe - from intergovernmental to federal to state/local.

As an open source platform and content management system (CMS) for building dynamic web sites, Drupal is establishing itself as a leader among social software solutions for governmental, intergovernmental, and nongovernmental organizations. Having already gained a small but significant share of the domestic and worldwide public sector CMS market, the solution appears on-track for continued growth.

Additional Presenters:  Ivo Radulovski

Drupal Rights and Responsibilities working group

Ken Rickard 24 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

A follow-up to the Drupal Rights and Responsibilities panel. The BoF will discuss policies regarding a Drupal Code of Conduct.

This is an interactive working session. Come prepared to participate.

From the panel description:

Working with Drupal brings the power of its community to work for you. But it also involves you in that community in ways that you might not expect. We'll cover some of the hidden costs of bringing Drupal into your organization, plus the resources you will need in order to keep your project sustainable.

This will feature lively panel discussion covering best practices for Drupal contributions maintainers and the rights and responsibilities of Drupal users.

Topics that we will cover:

  • What are the rights and responsibilities of Open-Source developers?

Pay module: paying for stuff with Drupal

Barry Madore 24 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

The Pay module provides online payment handling in Drupal. Sometimes you need a simple way to receive payments from your Drupal site without the complexity of a shopping cart. Pay provides the ability to add a payment form to your site -- or to a specific piece of content on your site -- and enable a single-click payment transaction. No cart, no check-out necessary.

Pay does the heavy-lifting of transactions:

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  • provides online payment form with the necessary fields for payment transactions
  • Additional Presenters:  Allie Micka Jeremiah Davis Wilbur Ince

    Help Drupal Grow by Reviewing CVS/Git Applications

    Alan Palazzolo 24 August 2010
    Type:  BOF session

    We need you! To help review potential contributors.

    One of the main topics at the Core Developers Summit on Sunday in Copenhagen was how do we lessen the barrier to entry for contributing to Drupal, specifically code. With the git migration, we have a good opportunity to refine this process and we have decided on how to help the process, but we are still in great need for experienced Drupallers to review CVS/Git applications.

    Current discussion: http://groups.drupal.org/node/88599

    Thomas Hamre Wiberg

    24 August 2010
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