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Grischa Andreew

16 August 2010
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compuccino
Germany
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wokon
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Annette Wallenius

15 August 2010
Annette Wallenius
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Faktapress AB
Sweden
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Rene Kapusta

15 August 2010
rene @ evo42
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evo42 communications
Niue
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nomadic IT system architect & information designer. semantic web developer. {offline} socialmediasomething. freelance journalist. couchsurfer. human resource.

Michael E Meyers

14 August 2010
Michael E Meyers
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Examiner.com NowPublic.com
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Aegir

Dave Hall 14 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

Discuss what is happening with Aegir, how you are using it and learn about what others are doing.

There is a lot happening with Aegir these days.

The BoF will provide an excellent opportunity for users and developers to get together and talk about the project. What are the long terms plans are for Aegir? How are you using Aegir? How are others using it? What can we learn from each other? The questions along with others will be raised and (hopefully) answered during the session.

Come along an influence the how we build Skynet using Drupal!

Additional Presenters:  Adrian Rossouw Antoine Beaupré

Drupal for NGOs and not-for-profits

J-P Stacey 13 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

If you work for or with an NGO, charity or other not-for-profit, and they're using Drupal: you should be at this BOF session.

Many organisations in the not-for-profit sector are adopting Drupal as their CMS of choice. Longstanding users in the UK include Amnesty International and Greenpeace UK. So big is the NGO/Drupal space in the UK, that there's a dedicated meetup group on drupal.org.uk for people interested in it.

Additional Presenters:  Rich Middleditch

Drupal and Geographic Technologies

Alan Palazzolo 13 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

Let's talk about all the geo-related efforts happening in Drupal these days, and where we should be going.

It's all about place. There's a lot going on in the Drupal-verse these days that are focusing on geo-related technologies. Let's discuss the projects that exists, upcoming ones, and where we should go as a community!

What we should talk about

  • What is going on? Modules? Initiatives?
  • What is missing?
  • Where do we go from here?
  • How do we get there?

Discussion threads

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  • http://groups.drupal.org/node/6089
  • http://groups.drupal.org/node/21723
  • Mads Vöge

    13 August 2010
    Mads Vöge
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    OperateIT
    Denmark
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    mazaza

    Lucio Waßill

    13 August 2010
    Cyberschorsch
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    Wassill IT Services
    Germany
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    Cyberschorsch
    397618
    Cyberschorsch
    Cyberschorsch

    Hmm Bio? Well to make it short:

    I am a 22 years old metal-and-punk-loving-bagpipe-playing Business Informatics Student at the Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg.

    Kasper Hartwich

    13 August 2010
    Kasper Hartwich
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    Denmark
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    kasperh
    226943
    kasperh
    bakerman