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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

For every site, a .make file

Jeff Miccolis 2 July 2010
Type:  Session in official program

Tools like Drush and .make files are changing how Drupal sites are built and making building them faster. This presentation will demonstrate the process of using these tools on real client work. We'll cover what works really well, how to start using it now.

For every site, a .make file

Tools like Drush and .make files are changing how Drupal sites are built and making building them faster. This presentation will demonstrate the process of using these tools on real client work. We'll cover what works really well, how to start using it now, as well as where the rough spots still are. Approximately half of the time will be lecture style presentation about how this process works, the other half will be demonstrations of the various tools. Some topics we'll cover include:

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Drupal project management tools: time to build our own dogfood

Kristof Van Tomme 2 July 2010
Type:  Session in official program

Are you still not using Drupal to manage your projects? Since July 2009 excuses are running thin. And if Open Atrium didn’t do everything you ever expected from your project management system, it’s about time that we join forces and build our own dog food.

Are you still not using Drupal to manage your projects? Since July 2009 excuses are running thin. And if Open Atrium didn’t do everything you ever expected from your project management system, it’s about time that we join forces and build our own dog food.

In this session I’ll present a review of Drupal built tools for project management. You'll get an introduction to Open Atrium and the tools we developed for Knowledge and Project management in Open Atrium.

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.

Paying for the plumbing

Allie Micka 2 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

It's easy to make a living building Drupal solutions, and there's a good business case for contributing patches, documentation and new features to modules. But increasingly, we all depend on "tools to build tools", such as CCK, Views, Drupal core enhancements, and other frameworks or API's that make our work point-and-click easy.

These efforts are more difficult to fund because it takes a long time to architect and perfect a reusable solution before it begins to save us all time and money. Usually, that means that one intrepid developer or company must invest a lot of up-front effort. How do we make these efforts sustainable, or support other work that provides a long-term return on investment without immediate gains?

It's important to showcase business models that are making this work, but in contrast with the company showcase sessions, this panel will include both business leaders and individual developers who are making this work on their own. We had a fantastic dialog using this format in Paris, and it will be great to see what has changed during the past year.

It's easy to make a living building Drupal solutions, and there's a good business case for contributing patches, documentation and new features to modules. But increasingly, we all depend on "tools to build tools", such as CCK, Views, Drupal core enhancements, and other frameworks or API's that make our work point-and-click easy.

Drupal-ecology: how to stay relevant in a fast evolving eco-system

Kristof Van Tomme 2 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

You thought evolution under environmental presure, symbiosis, neural networks, hive mechanics and religion have nothing to do with Drupal? I've got news for you...

Drupal is only in the second place an open source software. In the first place it’s a collective of humans, more so than most other softwares. As a result we can recognize both in the code and the community patterns that are also present in biological systems and ecologies.

Creating better solutions through incremental change

Rasmus Frey 2 July 2010
Type:  Session in official program

When Rasmus Frey was 7 years old, his parents took him to the largest buffet in the world, at the CircusCircus Hotel in Las Vegas. Confronted with the overwhelming abundance of the table, Mr. Frey was confused. This session is about what happens when you try to serve everything at once: You go to bed hungry.

When Rasmus Frey was 7 years old, his parents took him to the largest buffet in the world, at the CircusCircus Hotel in Las Vegas. Confronted with the overwhelming abundance of the table, Mr. Frey was confused. This session is about what happens when you try to serve everything at once: You go to bed hungry.

Additional Presenters:  Martin Elneff
Resources:  Slides

Designing UI with Seven

Mark Boulton 2 July 2010
Type:  Session in official program

Do you develop modules that have a UI? Will you be upgrading them for Drupal 7? Are you great at the code, but get lost when trying to figure out the user interface? Well, this session may be for you. Mark Boulton will take you through Seven; why it looks the way it does and how to design UI for it.

Drupal 7 is just around the corner. Seven, the new admin theme for Drupal 7, is a departure from previous Drupal themes. Designed as a result of the D7UX work undertaken by Leisa Reichelt and Mark Boulton Design, the theme only goes part way to create a great admin experience.

Contributed modules, and how they build upon, change and interact Seven is what will make it a truly great admin experience. Seven is only as good as Contrib makes it.

Data Visualization for Publishers

Nikola Kartelija 2 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

VIDI is a suite of powerful intuitive Drupal data-visualization modules for anyone to use on any standard set of data.

VIDI is a suite of powerful intuitive Drupal data-visualization modules for anyone to use on any standard set of data.

The modules are based on well known Google Maps API and Google Visualization API and are written as styles for the Views module. The generated map visualizations and charts can be used to create static files that in turn can be embedded in other (even non-drupal) sites. All of these features make this suite of modules a significant addition to the Drupal family.

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  • VIDI demo site
  • Additional Presenters:  Boris Tomic

    Building Drupal apps just got easier

    Mark Brown 1 July 2010
    Type:  Not planned session

    Building Drupal applications on Windows and IIS has always been hard. Well that's about to change. Come see the beta of a brand new product from Microsoft designed to simplify the entire workflow from starting a new project to deployment in a hosted environment, all inside a single tool.

    Are you familiar with the Microsoft Web Platform Installer and the integrated Web Applications Gallery? These Microsoft offers made it easy to install and configure Drupal on Windows. But when building, optimizing and deploying Drupal on Windows and IIS it was still difficult. Come see the beta of a brand new product from Microsoft that covers the entire workflow, from pulling down the latest build of Drupal for Windows all the way to deploying it to a hosted environment, all in one place.

    Additional Presenters:  Laurence Moroney