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Reporting Drupal

Steve Parks 11 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

As the community grows it becomes more important to have curated sources of news and information - helping new and experienced users alike to keep up to date with what's important or interesting. This session is for people interested in journalism about Drupal, to look at how that kind of media can best work.

Drupal now has a rapidly growing global community, and seasoned professionals find it difficult to keep up with everything that's going on - let alone the daunted newbies that are just joining.

I believed it was time to have a curated source of independent journalism about Drupal and its community - so I set up Drupalradar a month ago to do this.

Since then I've been approached by lots of people who are also interested in this, so I agreed to setup a BoF for us all to get together to discuss it.

You may want to attend this if....

The Design of HTML5

Jeremy Keith 10 August 2010
Type:  Session in official program

Everyone's talking about the benefits of HTML5 for web apps but the specification also introduces an extra layer of semantic richness to our web documents. These additions aren't wishful thinking for some far-flung future: you can start using them today. That's because the design principles driving HTML5 are steeped in pragmatism. Find out how important good design principles are to any project, whether it's a website, a content management system, or the very language that underpins the World Wide Web.

Design 4 Drupal - no more fugly!

mortendk 10 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

Come Join the not so secret underground movement of beautiful designer, awesome front end developers & other Drupal lovers who wanna make drupal look as good on the outside as on the inside!

The Design 4 Drupal group have been working the last couple of years to create a space for "frontend developers" where we can find shelter for the evil developers & demanding clients ;)

The last year a lot have happend 2 "D4D" camps have been held in Boston, a new base theme have been added to drupal7, and we have succeed in putting ourself on the map in the drupal community.

Additional Presenters:  Todd Nienkerk
Resources:  design 4 drupal group

Drupal performance

Rasmus Lerdorf 10 August 2010
Type:  Session in official program

Rasmus' talk will cover various performance-related topics with a focus on Drupal.

Rasmus Lerdorf is known for creating the PHP project in 1995 and he has contributed to a number of other open source projects over the years. Rasmus was most recently an infrastructure architect at Yahoo! for over 7 years before joining WePay in 2010. He was born in Greenland, grew up in Denmark and Canada and has a Systems Design engineering degree from the University of Waterloo. You can follow @rasmus on Twitter.

Tools for analyze contribution

Marco Villegas 10 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

IMHO it is useful to have tools that let us know about the work of people inside the community.

I would like to talk about what aspects to take in account and what tools can help in such a process.

The last drupalcon GVS presented his Certified to Rock tool and before that there was some attempts to achieve the same goal.

I also tried to provide some scripts to help to the analysis.

In this BoF it would be great to talk about what aspects we should take in account, and tools that let automate such a process.

What have you done for me lately? What Microsoft is doing to make Drupal better

Mark Brown 3 August 2010
Type:  Session in official program

Doing Drupal sites on Windows has never been easy and using SQL Server was impossible. Microsoft is changing that with support for SQL Server in Drupal 7 and a new product called Web Matrix which makes it easy to build and host Drupal on Windows. In this session we’ll show off our new open source PDO_SQLSRV Driver and the new SQL Server Contributed Module created by Commerce Guys. We’ll then show you how easy Drupal is on Windows using WebMatrix. We’ll start with a brand new drop of Drupal, stand it up and deploy to a Windows host in just minutes.

Grok Drupal Theming

Laura Scott 5 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

So you know your CSS. You have you xhtml down, even are up on HTML5. But Drupal throws so much other stuff at you. What do you do? Where do you start?

This session provides an overview of how themes work in Drupal. The technical architecture may seem complex, but it's actually quite simple once you grasp the concepts and structures.

Topics covered include:

  • Core templates and how they work together
  • Most-used templates and the variables available
  • Overriding templates for common use cases
  • The Drupal design patterns you will need to design and theme for (whether you like it or not)
  • Changes between Drupal 6 and Drupal 7
  • Modules that make theming easier and/or more powerful
  • The parent-child theme thing
  • Working with module templates, including Views and CCK
  • Gotchas, tips and tricks

Drupal and the Real-time web

Damien Tournoud 4 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Leveraging NodeJS and Faye to build a scalable, fast-paced real-time web.

"The Real-Time Web is a paradigm based on pushing information to users as soon as it's available - instead of requiring that they or their software check a source periodically for updates." [source].

Aloha Editor - the HTML5 Editor - An outstanding new Editor User Experience

Haymo Meran 4 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

World’s most advanced Editor is designed to give the user a complete new experience when editing a website, wiki or blog. It can load 10x faster than existing technologies and offers unprecedented opportunities.

Easier. Better. Faster.

You can edit the website content as you see it. You do not need to save or preview to see how your text will look like on the final website. You can see the real changes the right moment you type. You do not need to log into a backend to edit any text. You edit on the actual frontend website. You neither do have to load a rich text editor. Just edit right ahead. You still do have all capabilities advanced rich text editors offers.

=Aloha Editor. The HTML5 Editor.=
World’s most advanced Editor is designed to give the user a complete new experience when editing a website, wiki, blog or any other content. I can be 3x faster than existing technologies and offers offers unprecedented opportunities.

==Easier.==
===Many tried WYSIWYG and did not achieve. We succeeded.===

NodeStream - A Drupal distribution for newspapers

Dick Olsson 4 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

NodeStream is a new Drupal distribution aimed at modern newspaper sites with focus on flexible publishing.

This session will highlight some technical and architectual challenges developers are facing when building modern newspaper sites and how we solved them in NodeStream using the big four - Panels, Views, CCK and Rules. This session will also cover the integration between NodeStream and Newspilot, an editorial publishing system used by the majority of all daily newspapers in Scandinavia. The integration is built on top of the Services and Deploy modules. Finally we will talk about how we chosen to package NodeStream with the Features module, Drush Make and a custom install profile.