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X-WR-CALDESC:Sessions and BOF's at DrupalCon Copenhagen 2010
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DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nmortendk\nTodd Nienkerk\n\n\nTrack: Theming\, Desi
gn &\; Usability\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFoc
us: Designer\, Themer\n\n---------------------------\n\nCome Join the not
so secret underground movement of beautiful designer\, awesome front end d
evelopers & other Drupal lovers who wanna make drupal look as good on the
outside as on the inside!\n\n 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 \;)\n\nTh
e 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 puttin
g ourself on the map in the drupal community. \n\nSo now its time to kick
it up a nutch.\n\n##Agenda:\n\n* Design 4 Drupal camp in europe - yup its
comming!\n* How can we help the Developers?\n* Install profile for 'Design
ers'?\n* Markup marines - rules for good markup?\n* How to move forward?\n
\n##Why you shold come:\n* Meet the other designer & frontend lovers\n* He
lp in pushing drupal the right way\n* you get a secret +1 point of überaw
esomeness on you nametag \n\n\nDisclamer:\nThis is not a bitch and moan se
ssion about how the rest of the community dont understand us (we did that
in DC 1.5 years ago) & we can always do that at the fooBAR later \;)
DTSTART:20100824T100000
DTEND:20100824T105000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 1
SUMMARY:Design 4 Drupal - no more fugly!
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UID:20110520T222124CEST-2168PIkWPv@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nJ-P Stacey\nRich Middleditch\n\n\nExperience: Begi
nner\, Intermediate\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Project Manager\n
\n---------------------------\n\nMany organisations in the not-for-profit
sector are adopting Drupal as their CMS of choice. Longstanding users in t
he UK include Amnesty International and Greenpeace UK. So big is the NGO/D
rupal space in the UK\, that there's a dedicated meetup group on drupal.or
g.uk for people interested in it.\n\nThis BOF will be a bit like the Drupa
l for NGOs group in the UK. It will try to help people from NGOs\, or thos
e working on their behalf\, chat together and maybe help each other out wi
th hints\, tips and experience. We want people to raise and hopefully solv
e as many problems and queries as possible. \n\nIt will be a chaired 'roun
d table' discussion\, where everyone gets a chance to say something and we
all try to help out. That way NGOs (and their developers) will be able to
communciate with other NGOs (and their developers) so they can use Drupal
more efficiently.\n\nThis will not be a tech-focused\, service-focused or
product-focused session: it's intended to be primarily for the benefit of
any NGOs taking part. It should be friendly and welcoming\, so come along
if you work in that sector!\n\n(If you're selling something\, you're welc
ome to come along\, but the emphasis will be on the NGOs and people who wo
rk with them.)
DTSTART:20100824T100000
DTEND:20100824T105000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 2
SUMMARY:Drupal for NGOs and not-for-profits
END:VEVENT
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UID:20110520T222124CEST-2254Vexgwl@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nAntonio De Marco\nAndrea Pescetti\n\n\nTrack: Code
&\; Development\n\nExperience: Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Decisio
n Maker\, Project Manager\, Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nHa
ve you ever been frustrated by the way you and your team work with Drupal\
, finding yourself replicating change after change or following complex an
d error-prone protocols to get your latest development to that production
site? Do you want to be able to reuse your settings and configuration acro
ss different projects\, thus speeding up your development process? Are you
looking for ways to work more efficiently with your team on a Drupal proj
ect\, but haven't figured entirely how?\n\nIf so\, this session is for you
. We'll show you how to become the master of your Drupal site again. Build
ing on the shoulders of Drupal modules likes Features\, Chaos tool suite a
nd Strongarm\, we will show you how to develop 100% free from your databas
e\, and push your changes to your live site with a simple set of commands.
\n\nThe session will be structured as following:\n\n* database driven vs.
code driven approach in a nutshell\n* what code driven development is all
about: introducing Features\, Strongarm\, exportables\, Drush\, …\n* cod
ing conventions: make the world a better place\n* your friends hook_instal
l() and hook_update_N()\n* the controller feature: one feature to rule the
m all\n* a lot of tips & tricks to take back home
DTSTART:20100824T100000
DTEND:20100824T105000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 3
SUMMARY:Code driven development: a 100% Features based development workflow
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UID:20110520T222124CEST-2303WhiJcT@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nAriane Khachatourians\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\,
Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Project Manager
\, Designer\, Developer\, Themer\n\n---------------------------\n\nFor mem
bers of Drupalchix! Come discuss issues and experiences surrounding being
a woman working in Drupal. (Note: this session is for female members of th
e Drupal community\, and Genderqueer + Trans more than welcome.)\n\nThis B
OF is meant for the women of Drupal to come together to talk about: \n\n-
Women in tech/Drupal\n- How sex and gender have shaped your experience of
working in the Drupal community\n- How we can mentor each other and increa
se the ratio of women working in Drupal and open source\n\nAnd to meet eac
h other and have fun\, of course!
DTSTART:20100824T100000
DTEND:20100824T105000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 4
SUMMARY:Drupalchix!
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UID:20110520T222124CEST-2345CduTxm@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nJozef Toth\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermediat
e\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Designer\, Themer\n\n----------------------
-----\n\nAre you sick of hearing 'Drupal is ugly'? Are you devoted to chan
ge that and make Drupal sites look awesome? Join the gang of Drupal design
ers and start sharing and promoting your designs\, write blog posts and ma
king the Drupal side of Internet prettier.\n\nCome and discuss the future\
, purpose and features of Drupaldesigners.org website\, join the Beta test
ers\, participate in the process of creating the Drupal designers communit
y.
DTSTART:20100824T133000
DTEND:20100824T143000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 1
SUMMARY:DrupalDesigners.org
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UID:20110520T222124CEST-24059DvpFj@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nwalshtechnet\nIvo Radulovski\n\n\nExperience: Begi
nner\, Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Project
Manager\, Designer\, Developer\, Themer\n\n---------------------------\n\n
As an open source platform and content management system (CMS) for buildin
g dynamic web sites\, Drupal is establishing itself as a leader among soci
al software solutions for governmental\, intergovernmental\, and nongovern
mental organizations. Having already gained a small but significant share
of the domestic and worldwide public sector CMS market\, the solution appe
ars on-track for continued growth. The expanding list of high-profile gove
rnment organizations adopting the solution\, along with its recent recogni
tion by industry analyst Gartner as a visionary product in the marketplace
\, will only accelerate its growth. This growth has already been realized
in select countries\, particularly the US\, where government adoption has
reached a tipping point. Let's discuss how to drive similar adoption acros
s Europe.
DTSTART:20100824T144500
DTEND:20100824T154500
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 2
SUMMARY:Drupal in the Public Sector (Government)
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DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nJacob Singh\n\n\n---------------------------\n\nI'
ve been working hard on the media module for Drupal 7 which is used in dru
palgardens.com. I want to make it a hub around which amazing media projec
ts integrate with each other using rich interfaces users understand and th
e new entity and field APIs underneath.\n\nLet's talk about a roadmap\, wh
at would people like to see? Also\, I want to do 3-4 lighting talks so pe
ople can show off what they are working on. If you are going to do one\,
please try to to let me know ahead of time - lightning talk is 5min long.
DTSTART:20100824T160000
DTEND:20100824T170000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 1
SUMMARY:Multimedia in Drupal 7 roadmap\, musings\, lightning demos
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DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nLisa Rex\nJacob Redding\nKieran Lal\n\n\nTrack: In
troducing Drupal\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Project Manager\, De
signer\, Developer\, Themer\n\n---------------------------\n\nWant to get
involved? Come along to find out!\n\nThe drupal.org redesign tag has all i
ssues. Details on contributing are in the Drupal.org redesign implementers
group.\n\nFor background info\, see How Drupal.org is built and How Drupa
l.org uses Drupal.\nWant to get involved? Come along to find out!\n\nThe d
rupal.org redesign tag has all issues. Details on contributing are in the
Drupal.org redesign implementers group.\n\nFor background info\, see How D
rupal.org is built and How Drupal.org uses Drupal.
DTSTART:20100824T160000
DTEND:20100824T170000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 2
SUMMARY:Drupal.org Redesign
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DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nDavid Stuart\n\n\nExperience: Intermediate\, Exper
t\n\nFocus: Decision Maker\, Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nT
his is a talk a the future developments in Solr some of these include\n- A
pache Solr Multiserver (formerly multicore)\n- Apache Solr field collapsin
g (experimental I know but I am about to use it with a client)\n- Apache S
olr Geo local\n- Apache Solr Views\n- RDF the use of tuples in search/ Sol
r Sparql interface\n\nBut everyone bring along your thinking caps about ho
w we can structure this better in the future and how this hooks into some
of the new thinking about generic search api's
DTSTART:20100824T160000
DTEND:20100824T170000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 3
SUMMARY:Solr Search
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nRagni Serina Zlotos\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\, In
termediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Project Manager\,
Designer\, Developer\, Themer\n\n---------------------------\n\nThere are
several newer Drupal projects and vendors in Norway. Maybe those who are
at DrupalCon in Copenhagen could get together and get to know each other?
Come with your curiousity\, questions and topics to talk about. Some topi
cs could be:\n\n- Drupal and the two/three written languages in the popula
tionwise small country\n- Could or should we organize a Drupal BarCamp or
meetup\, and where?\n- General networking for support and commerce. Or som
ething like that\, less cheesy.
DTSTART:20100824T171500
DTEND:20100824T180000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 1
SUMMARY:Drupal in Norway
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DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nMoshe Weitzman\nAdrian Rossouw\n\n\nExperience: Be
ginner\, Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Projec
t Manager\, Developer\, Themer\n\n---------------------------\n\nLets talk
drush. Beginners and ninja's welcome. Lets help each other.\n\nlorem ipsu
m lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum
lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum l
orem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lor
em ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem
ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem i
psumlorem ipsum lorem ipsum lorem ipsumlorem ipsumlorem ipsumlorem ipsumlo
rem ipsumlorem ipsumlorem ipsumlorem ipsumlorem ipsum
DTSTART:20100824T171500
DTEND:20100824T180000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 2
SUMMARY:Drush
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nJeff Veit\nTim Millwood\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\
, Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Project Manag
er\, Designer\, Developer\, Themer\n\n---------------------------\n\nMeet
and discuss London 2011. If you are interested in helping move the London
2011 DrupalCon forward\, then come along and meet everyone else.\n\nThis i
s a chance to meet in person if you are already helping\, and a chance to
find out what is going on\, and to get involved if you are not already hel
ping.
DTSTART:20100824T171500
DTEND:20100824T180000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 4
SUMMARY:DrupalCon London 2011
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DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nMarco Villegas\n\n\nExperience: Intermediate\n\nFo
cus: Project Manager\, Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nThe las
t drupalcon GVS presented his Certified to Rock tool and before that there
was some attempts to achieve the same goal.\n\nI also tried to provide so
me scripts to help to the analysis.\n\nIn this BoF it would be great to ta
lk about what aspects we should take in account\, and tools that let autom
ate such a process.
DTSTART:20100825T100000
DTEND:20100825T105000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 1
SUMMARY:Tools for analyze contribution
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UID:20110520T222124CEST-2972m8iWFP@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nAndrea Pescetti\nAntonio De Marco\n\n\nExperience:
Intermediate\n\nFocus: Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nThe Eu
ropean Campus project http://europeancampus.eu/ was funded by the European
Union in order to provide an attractive and informative entry-point for o
verseas prospective students who wanted to pursue a Master's Course in Eur
ope.\n\nBesides the central website\, an outcome of the project was a Drup
al Installation profile\, the Master's Course Template site\, soon to be c
ontributed to Drupal.org and currently used for about 100 sites.\n\nWe wil
l show how the existing modules helped in the project\, and the tweaking w
e had to do:\n\n- Features was used throughout the development cycle and u
sed as the only way to store site configuration\; this way it is possible
to upgrade all installed templates to a new version and apply significant
configuration changes while not touching the site content.\n\n- Feeds prov
ided a powerful and reliable communication channel from the template sites
to the central platform\, allowing for exposure of always up-to-date info
rmation on http://europeancampus.eu/ with no effort.\n\n- OpenLayers-based
mapping\, with custom-made geocoding capabilities shared with the communi
ty http://drupal.org/project/openlayers_geocoder is used on both the templ
ates (to list the partner universities) and the central website (to show s
earch results on a map of Europe and allow location-based searches).\n\n-
Faceted Search powers the search interface on the aggregator site\, with c
ustom-made interface to OpenLayers to show results on a map.\n\nThe BoF is
meant to present the state of the project\, almost completed\, and to inv
estigate together how to place the installation profile on drupal.org and
gradually hand development over to the community.
DTSTART:20100825T100000
DTEND:20100825T105000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 2
SUMMARY:Features\, Feeds and OpenLayers at work for an EU-funded project
END:VEVENT
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UID:20110520T222124CEST-3018MCL6HM@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nJoão Ventura\n\n\n---------------------------\n\n
In this session\, we will discuss how to best harness the power of Drupal
to run a classified ads site. In Portugal\, Ocasiao.pt is the paper+intern
et classifieds leader and we are starting to deploy our new sites based on
Drupal.\n\nWe would like to ask any others that are interested in this ma
rket to share their experiences with us\, and to discuss possible future c
o-operations.
DTSTART:20100825T100000
DTEND:20100825T105000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 4
SUMMARY:Drupal for Classifieds
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DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nSteve Parks\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermedia
te\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Project Manager\, Designe
r\, Developer\, Themer\n\n---------------------------\n\nDrupal now has a
rapidly growing global community\, and seasoned professionals find it diff
icult to keep up with everything that's going on - let alone the daunted n
ewbies that are just joining.\n\nI 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.\n\nSince 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.\n\nYou may want to attend
this if....\n\n1. You want to help out in some way with DrupalRadar - writ
ing\, editing\, photography\, technical etc\n2. You run some other way of
reporting Drupal - website\, podcast\, etc - and you want to share experie
nce or see how different outlets for reporting Drupal can collaborate and
share resources.\n3. You're a reader/listener/viewer of the services repor
ting on Drupal and you want to have your say to improve them\, give the pe
ople behind them your guidance\n4. You're interested in journalism about D
rupal generally\n\nThis session is organised by Steve Parks\, editor of Dr
upalRadar.com - the independent magazine for the Drupal community. You can
contact me on IRC or via skype as 'steveparks' or email editor@drupalrada
r.com with any questions/suggestions about this BoF.\n\nSee you there!
DTSTART:20100825T133000
DTEND:20100825T143000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 1
SUMMARY:Reporting Drupal
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UID:20110520T222124CEST-3104UE60pt@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nChris Cohen\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermedia
te\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Project Manager\, Develop
er\n\n---------------------------\n\nPlease note this session has been mov
ed from the earlier time of 10:00-10:50.\n\nUp until now\, CRMs have been
accessible through API modules\, or partially integrated such as CiviCRM.
Creating a Drupal CRM will be no easy task\, so we're gathering to discuss
how to proceed with this mammoth undertaking.\n\nThe CRM will be develope
d for Drupal 7 and\, resources permitting\, be backported to Drupal 6.\n\n
The key issues for discussion:\n\n* Will DCRM use profile2 entities to rep
resent contacts\, and if so\, what needs to be included?\n* Will DCRM prov
ide extra field types\, such as profile_reference fields?\n* Will DCRM pro
vide views?\n* What other UI tools should DCRM provide?\n\nPlease do come
along and show your support and enthusiasm for creating a proper Drupal CR
M!\n\nFor more information on the project to date\, please see http://www.
dropcrm.org and if you would like to raise an issue for discussion at this
session\, even if you can't be there in person\, please post it here or a
t http://www.dropcrm.org/node/26.
DTSTART:20100825T133000
DTEND:20100825T143000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 2
SUMMARY:DrupalCRM: a native Drupal-based CRM
END:VEVENT
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UID:20110520T222124CEST-31466lfnPl@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nDamien Tournoud\n\n\n---------------------------\n
\nBoF session on ways to improve our support of the Windows Platform.\n\nW
indows is not a primary development platform for Drupal and is not as well
supported as other platforms are. During this BoF session\, people from t
he QA team of Drupal and representatives from Microsoft will discuss how w
e could integrate a Windows test client inside our continuous integration
infrastructure.
DTSTART:20100825T133000
DTEND:20100825T143000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 3
SUMMARY:Testing Drupal on Windows
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-3185cjtNXO@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nLarry Garfield\n\n\nExperience: Expert\n\nFocus: D
eveloper\n\n---------------------------\n\nAs a follow-up to the Drupal: T
NG session\, let's keep the conversation going. What should the context A
PI 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 ste
ps (after we finish Drupal 7!).\n\nPlease be sure to read up on the conver
sation to date first: http://groups.drupal.org/butler
DTSTART:20100825T133000
DTEND:20100825T143000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 4
SUMMARY:Butler Battle Plans
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-32344guEDl@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nIsabell Schulz\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\n\nFocus:
Curious\, Decision Maker\, Project Manager\n\n---------------------------
\n\nOrganising a DrupalCon is just like any other project.\nI will be goin
g through the organisation of a DrupalCon illustrating and covering organi
sational internal and external processes\, decision-making processes\, man
aging a team of volunteers and responsibilities.\n\nIn preparation\, you n
eed to define the what\, where\, when\, how\, who and how much it costs.\n
\n\nHow do you set up deadlines?\n\n\nWhat are the specifications?\n\n\nHo
w is the communication organised?\n\n\nHow much room do you need to leave
for additional development during the realisation?\n\n\nHow do you determi
ne the price?\n\n\nWho is the conference aimed at?\n\n\nWho has got the po
wer to make decisions?\n\n\nHow are decisions made?\n\n\nWho has the docum
ented and the real responsibilities for what?\n\n\nWhat is the goal?\n\n\n
\nIn addition\, other issues will come up during the realisation:\n\n\nHow
to work with a team of volunteers?\n\n\nWhat tools do you use?\n\n\nHow d
o you deal with things that you couldn't possibly think of at the beginnin
g?\n\n\nHow do you adapt to minor and bigger changes?\n\n\n\nAfter a week
of DrupalCon\, the work doesn't stop there. Ideally\, we learn how to make
it better next time or reproduce what went perfectly this time.
DTSTART:20100825T144500
DTEND:20100825T154500
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 1
SUMMARY:Organising a DrupalCon
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-3273xaZDSV@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nGilles Bailleux\n\n\nExperience: Intermediate\n\nF
ocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Project Manager\n\n----------------------
-----\n\nYou may have noticed this recent change on the labor market: comp
anies do not recruit Drupalers anymore\, they pay Drupal training for thei
r own employees. Why? Simply because there is no more Drupaler available t
o recruit. And with the near release of Drupal 7\, you do not have to be a
visionary to predict that Drupal is entering a new era of fierce expansio
n.\nHow has this growth been possible? Thanks to Dries Buytaert\, original
creator and project lead of Drupal. Also thanks to the Drupal community\,
a group made of thousands of developers improving and securing Drupal day
after day. And finally thanks to community leaders who promote Drupal in
their local areas.\nI recently became president of the Association Drupal
France et francophonie. Simple questions arose as I was asked to quickly o
rganize a few Drupal events:\n\n how to set up a fair sponsorship system
leaving no one behind?\n how to involve a maximum of Drupal companies?\n
who is allowed to communicate?\n what has to be done with the money coll
ected?\n\nMany other questions followed. To answer them\, I had face to fa
ce meetings with Drupal experts\, called a Drupal community leader and pai
d a visit to two university teachers. As a result to these talks\, it appe
ars that accurate answers cannot be given unless a global debate takes pla
ce inside the whole Drupal community about the goals\, roles\, composition
\, organization\, power and status of local and national Drupal communitie
s.\nThis BoF session is organized to set up the foundations of this debate
\, whose aim is to achieve a code of conduct for board members to be publi
shed for the next DrupalCon in Chicago
DTSTART:20100825T144500
DTEND:20100825T154500
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 2
SUMMARY:A code of conduct available for the next DrupalCon?
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-3514gugR7v@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nCampbell Vertesi\nMichael Priest\nJohn Snow\nKyle
Cunningham\nMichael Haggerty\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermediate\, Ex
pert\n\nFocus: Decision Maker\, Project Manager\, Developer\n\n-----------
----------------\n\nWe are planning the next generation of Activism functi
onality for Drupal 7\, integrating CiviCRM with functionality that many no
n-profits could really use. Letters to legislators\, online petitions\, '
tell a friend' campaigns\, and more. We are building this as an open fram
ework\, that anyone can extend to add more functionality\, different CRM s
ystems\, and other advanced features. \n\nCome and talk about what functi
onality you think non-profits need most. What are the most effective ways
to reach out to activists? How do you track a campaign for change? How
do you rate success? What CRM functionality is absolutely required\, and
can it all be built into Drupal? Help answer these questions\, and more:
help build the most open framework possible\, so that even if we get these
questions wrong\, people can get them right in the future!\n\nDrupal coul
d be the platform of choice for non-profits and activist organizations the
world over - all we need is to put the tools into their hands. Help us m
ake change through Drupal!
DTSTART:20100825T144500
DTEND:20100825T154500
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 3
SUMMARY:Drupal for Change: building an open framework for activists
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-3561LfPuNz@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nPhillip Lamb\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermedi
ate\n\nFocus: Project Manager\n\n---------------------------\n\nA number o
f organizations are struggling to fill their drupal developer positions. W
hile this is not a bad thing by any stretch for those of us already versed
in Drupal-ese\, it's going to be important to get new developers up to sp
eed. Come to this BOF and share your ideas and training methodologies\, or
come with questions if you're just getting started with training.
DTSTART:20100825T144500
DTEND:20100825T154500
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 4
SUMMARY:Drupalers: The Next Generation - Training new drupal developers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-36980FXvXv@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nRonald Ashri\nJames Walker\nJohn Griffin\n\n\nExpe
rience: Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Develop
er\n\n---------------------------\n\nThe move towards decentralising socia
l activity on the web is gaining ground with efforts such as Ostatus provi
ding a common set of standards and concepts for people to debate and hopef
ully\, eventually agree on.\n\nDrupal - as one of the most popular and for
ward thinking CMSs should take front-stage in this effort. The aim of this
meeting is to bring together people interested in the Federated Social We
b and in technologies such as Activity Streams\, Pubsubhubbub\, Salmon and
WebFinger and plan how to make Drupal a fully qualified member of the fed
erated social web.\n\nWe will kick the session off with a very brief intr
o on what is the state of affairs with regards to the federated social web
and Drupal\, describe some of the work we have been doing - hope others w
ill do the same and then have a discussion on how to move forward and conn
ect the drops...
DTSTART:20100825T160000
DTEND:20100825T170000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 1
SUMMARY:The Federated Social Web and Drupal
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-3742Ee6zF3@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nJeremy Blanchard\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Inter
mediate\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Project Manager\, Developer\n
\n---------------------------\n\nThis session will cover how Drupal can be
used by activists\, community organizers and other small teams of people
(in any setting) to manage projects effectively. I'd love to discuss this
with everyone interested in activism\, project management and Drupal.\n\nT
he session will cover:\n\n* How activists can get the most out of Drupal b
y using a variety of tools\n* What the Drupal community can do to facilita
te better project management tools for activists\n* When CiviCRM\, Open At
rium and Activism Labs are each most suitable for a site\n* A demo of Acti
vism Labs\, the tool I created this summer for Drupal as part of my Google
Summer of Code project.\n\nDrupal is very popular in the non-profit commu
nity and CiviCRM does a good job at helping users manage various aspects i
nvolved in running a non-profit. It does not have functionality for actual
ly running a campaign or completing a project.\n\nOpen Atrium does a good
job at providing a project management framework\, but as an activist\, I s
aw many places for improvement.\n\nAs a Google Summer of Code student for
Drupal\, I am developing modules to facilitate better project management.
These tools are being developed at Activism Labs: http://activismlabs.org.
DTSTART:20100825T160000
DTEND:20100825T170000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 2
SUMMARY:Activism\, Project Management and Drupal
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-3781vvSg4U@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nchx\n\n\nExperience: Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocu
s: Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nLet's discuss. I have some
ideas of where it's slow (lots of Drupal render...) and I would love to co
me up with solutions that keep flexibility but makes it speedier.\n\nI do
not know why a Birds of a Feather session would require fifty words so I a
m adding some fluff.
DTSTART:20100825T160000
DTEND:20100825T170000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 3
SUMMARY:Let'\;s make Drupal faster
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-38219pv04w@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nAlan Palazzolo\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Interme
diate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Project Manager\, Deve
loper\n\n---------------------------\n\nIt's all about place. There's a l
ot going on in the Drupal-verse these days that are focusing on geo-relate
d technologies. Let's discuss the projects that exists\, upcoming ones\,
and where we should go as a community!\n\nWhat we should talk about\n\n\nW
hat is going on? Modules? Initiatives?\nWhat is missing?\nWhere do we go
from here?\nHow do we get there?\n\n\nDiscussion threads\n\n\nhttp://grou
ps.drupal.org/node/6089\nhttp://groups.drupal.org/node/21723\nhttp://dc200
9.drupalcon.org/session/drupal-geocms\nhttp://www.advantagelabs.com/drupal
-geo-cms\nhttp://videos.med.wisc.edu/videoInfo.php?videoid=9375\n\n\nList
of modules\n(have at least a 6.x version)\n\nhttp://drupal.org/project/gma
p\nhttp://drupal.org/project/location\nhttp://drupal.org/project/geo\nhttp
://drupal.org/project/openlayers\nhttp://drupal.org/project/geotaxonomy\nh
ttp://drupal.org/project/spatial\nhttp://drupal.org/project/mapbox\nhttp:/
/drupal.org/project/geolocator\nhttp://drupal.org/project/mappingkit\nhttp
://drupal.org/project/openlayers_geocoder\nhttp://drupal.org/project/gmap_
geo\nhttp://drupal.org/project/mapstraction\nhttp://drupal.org/project/wfs
\nhttp://drupal.org/project/kml\nhttp://drupal.org/project/gdriving\nhttp:
//drupal.org/project/geonames\nhttp://drupal.org/project/nicemap\nhttp://d
rupal.org/project/trackfield\nhttp://drupal.org/project/simplest_gmap\nhtt
p://drupal.org/project/xmltokml\nhttp://drupal.org/project/track\nhttp://d
rupal.org/project/geobrowser\nhttp://drupal.org/project/georss\nhttp://dru
pal.org/project/gmap_addons\n\nImage: World render from OpenStreetMap\, li
censed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
DTSTART:20100825T160000
DTEND:20100825T170000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 4
SUMMARY:Drupal and Geographic Technologies
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-38583nsgTn@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nDrupaliens.com Jean-Baptiste Ingold\n\n\nExperienc
e: Beginner\, Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, P
roject Manager\n\n---------------------------\n\nDrupal has now at least t
wo community products usable out of the box. http://commons.acquia.com & h
ttp://openatrium.com\n+ http://drupal.org/project/voicebox targeting targe
ts community media (that should go out shortly)\n+ facebook like feature h
ttp://sndemo.dev3.webenabled.net/node/1\n\nThere is a need to see how thos
e projects compare and are able to 'compete' with non-Drupal products.\n\n
The output of this brainstorming session could be a list of features based
on a competition analysis focused on the most successful of each targeted
audience :\n-With enterprises in mind we could focus on http://sharepoint
.microsoft.com/ & in SaaS mode http://www.jivesoftware.com\n-With a genera
l audience in mind http://buddypress.org or in SaaS mode http://ning.com.
\n\nThat way we may be able to coordinate our efforts and see what our wea
knesses and strengths are.\n\nThis opening informal session is meand to co
mplement the sessions of the official shedule :\nhttp://cph2010.drupal.org
/sessions/acquia-sponsored-session : accelerating drupal adoption through
SaaS\, distros and more\nhttp://cph2010.drupal.org/sessions/15-modules-hel
p-you-build-community-website\nBOF sessions :\nhttp://cph2010.drupal.org/s
essions/drupal-commons-social-business-software\nhttp://cph2010.drupal.org
/sessions/federated-social-web-and-drupal\n(The BOF session just before ha
nd)\n\nReshedule from unconference session Monday that was canceled\n\nBas
ed on previous discussions on GDO\n\nhttp://groups.drupal.org/node/53268\n
http://groups.drupal.org/node/45468\n\nThere are lot of participants who c
ould give a valuable input outside of the conference. We will use Ustream
and I schedule it at 3PM European time / 9AM in the US.
DTSTART:20100825T171500
DTEND:20100825T180000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 1
SUMMARY:BrainStorming : Community products usable out of the box : How is D
rupal able to "\;compete"\;?
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-38997DlLVg@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nMori Sugimoto\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermed
iate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Decision Maker\, Project Manager\, Developer\n\n--
-------------------------\n\nScrum is a very useful framework to help you
stay in control of Drupal projects. But you need to know its limitations a
nd also customise it appropreately to suit your projects.\n\nThe 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.
DTSTART:20100825T171500
DTEND:20100825T180000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 2
SUMMARY:Scrum in real life
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-3938gbVp3E@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nMarcus Deglos\n\n\nExperience: Intermediate\, Expe
rt\n\nFocus: Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\n- How to use Varn
ish with Drupal\n- Writing good VCLs\n- Using ESI\, and serving micro-cont
ent (individual blocks\, panes...) \n- Delivering micro-content via ESI wi
th minimum bootstrap overhead\n- Other approaches to block-delivery via ES
I (memcache\, using David Straus' experimental kargo-event handlers\, ???)
\n\nAnd any other ideas!\n\nThe ESI module (http://drupal.org/project/esi)
will be released shortly\, so there should be code to play with too.
DTSTART:20100825T171500
DTEND:20100825T180000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 3
SUMMARY:Varnish\, ESI\, high-performance Drupal
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-4001w0Rltk@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nPhillip Lamb\nNicolas Deschildre\n\n\nExperience:
Beginner\, Intermediate\n\nFocus: Developer\n\n---------------------------
\n\nNOTE: THIS WILL HAPPEN AFTER 18h00. Crazy idea #106\,918\,294.2: How m
ight we go about building a brewery with a Drupal backend? Meet over drink
s at a bar not yet determined to figure out how we can take microcontrolle
rs\, a wifi network\, Drush and Drupal to build a real working brewery! Ke
ep an eye on hashtag #brewitwithdrupal for future info.
DTSTART:20100825T171500
DTEND:20100825T180000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 4
SUMMARY:Brew It with Drupal!
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-4046XZoWie@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nMichael Caudy\n\n\nExperience: Intermediate\n\nFoc
us: Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nThere are now many tools f
or rapidly and efficiently bringing large amounts of external data into Dr
upal\, and visualizing different specific combinations of the data - 'data
mashups' - with Views and other Drupal UI tools.\n\nFor example:\nSolr an
d Sphinx can now be combined to effectively index large amounts of data ei
ther external or internal to Drupal\, which can then be viewed and/or stor
ed in Drupal.\nFeeds and feed-related tools\, such as PubSubHubBub can be
used to bring RSS\, Atom\, CSV\, etc. data into Drupal.\nQueryPath and oth
er XPath or XSLT-based tools can be used to process large amounts of exter
nal or internal XML or XHTML data in Drupal.\nMigrate and other data migra
tion tools can be used to move large amounts of external data into a Drupa
l system\, where they can later be mashed up internally using Views and ot
her Drupal UI tools.\n\nThis BoF will include brief (10 minutes or so) pre
sentations by people actually using or developing these tools\, with a foc
us on using them to create data mashups of external or internal data with
Drupal.
DTSTART:20100826T090000
DTEND:20100826T095000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 1
SUMMARY:Data Mashups with Drupal
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-4132vgznXG@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nJustin Hellings\nRandy Fay\n\n\nExperience: Beginn
er\, Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Developer\n\n------------------------
---\n\nBring your laptop along in order to go step by step through the pro
cess of installing Zend Debugger and Eclipse IDE and getting them to work
together. If you were convinced by Randy's 'Debugging Drupal: Hands-on tec
hniques' session and want a more sophisticated way to understand the state
of your code than littering it with dsm() calls then this BoF is for you.
DTSTART:20100826T090000
DTEND:20100826T095000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 4
SUMMARY:Debugger installation
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-4176f2RsJ7@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nscor\n\n\nExperience: Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFoc
us: Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nLet's meet and discuss wha
t uses of RDF the Drupal community is making\, and where people's interest
are in pursuing RDF and Drupal integration. This session is for advanced
RDF users and will follow up on the Introduction to the Semantic Web and R
DF in Drupal 7 session.\n\nWe'll do a series of informal lightning demos
open to anyone interested in presenting either what they work on or what t
hey would like to build with RDF or Linked Data. Examples of demo includes
WebID\, store RDF via PDO-like SPARQL 1.1 library\, plus your ideas. Let'
s see what synergies and collaborations can emerge within the community...
DTSTART:20100826T100000
DTEND:20100826T105000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 1
SUMMARY:RDF in Drupal 7 roadmap and brainstorming
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-4285PRuwGu@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nJoeri Poesen\nReinier Battenberg\n\n\nExperience:
Beginner\, Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Deve
loper\n\n---------------------------\n\nMost people think of famine\, war\
, disease\, hopelessness and big bucketloads of sand when Africa is mentio
ned. That's a shame really because Africa is\, in many respects\, a conti
nent on the move.\n\nIn this BOF we look at the current state of Drupal in
Africa: pitfalls and possibilities. What is happing today\, what is happe
ning tomorrow and where can you fit in? Topics include geodata\, local cac
hing\, capacity building\, mobile app development and education.
DTSTART:20100826T100000
DTEND:20100826T105000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 2
SUMMARY:Drupal in Africa
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-4329UPlFo2@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nKen Rickard\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermedia
te\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Project Manager\, Designe
r\, Developer\, Themer\n\n---------------------------\n\nFrom the panel de
scription:\n\nWorking with Drupal brings the power of its community to wor
k for you. But it also involves you in that community in ways that you mig
ht not expect. We'll cover some of the hidden costs of bringing Drupal int
o your organization\, plus the resources you will need in order to keep yo
ur project sustainable.\n\nThis will feature lively panel discussion cover
ing best practices for Drupal contributions maintainers and the rights and
responsibilities of Drupal users.\n\nTopics that we will cover:\n\n* What
are the rights and responsibilities of Open-Source developers?\n* What ar
e the rights and responsibilities of Open-Source users?\n* How to manage c
ode effectively on Drupal.org\n* What defines a stable release?\n* Working
with the security team\n* The care and feeding of maintainers: (i.e. how
to get your issue fixed).\n* Why we’re ignoring you: simple ways to get
your issue black-holed.
DTSTART:20100826T100000
DTEND:20100826T105000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 3
SUMMARY:Drupal Rights and Responsibilities working group
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-4552FhKaRs@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nBarry Madore\nWilbur Ince\nJeremiah Davis\nAllie M
icka\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\,
Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nThe Pay module provides onlin
e payment handling in Drupal. Sometimes you need a simple way to receive p
ayments 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 spe
cific piece of content on your site -- and enable a single-click payment t
ransaction. No cart\, no check-out necessary. \n\nPay does the heavy-lif
ting of transactions:\n\nprovides online payment form with the necessary f
ields for payment transactions\nsecurely sends the information from a paym
ent form to the payment processor (can be extended for multiple backend pa
yment services)\nstores non-secure payment data in Drupal for tracking and
integration with other data from the site\n\n\nWith Pay as a stand-alone
transaction API\, front-end modules can be built for specific uses like ti
cket sales or crowd-source funding (two examples currently in development)
and hand the actual transactions on to Pay. \n\nPay is in active developm
ent and is already in use on production websites. Come explore Pay's curr
ent functionality and discuss the development roadmap. We're eager for yo
ur input and ideas on furthering the development of this important module.
\n\nRead more about the Pay API with a use-case example on the Advantage L
abs site.
DTSTART:20100826T100000
DTEND:20100826T105000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 4
SUMMARY:Pay module: paying for stuff with Drupal
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-4602CFTIXG@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nChris Brookins\n\n\nExperience: Intermediate\n\nFo
cus: Decision Maker\, Designer\, Developer\, Themer\n\n-------------------
--------\n\nTell us what you want from Drupal Gardens re: features\, modul
es\, themes and APIs. We will give a high level overview of the Drupal Ga
rdens roadmap and will have an open discussion. Come prepared with your t
op 1-2 wish list items and especially why you need them.\n\nDrupal Gardens
http://drupalgardens.com is the free Drupal 7 site builder service. Get
started quickly using a template and use its powerful ThemeBuilder to desi
gn your site fast. If your needs ever exceed what Drupal Gardens can do y
ou can click to export it with all of your site's code\, database and file
s. It's the open-source way for web sites as a service.
DTSTART:20100826T133000
DTEND:20100826T143000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 1
SUMMARY:Drupal Gardens developers\, designers\, site builders - what do you
need?
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-4614MAcntv@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nNicolas Deschildre\n\n\nExperience: Intermediate\,
Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Project Manager\, Developer\n\n---------------
------------\n\nLet's meet for a demo of a few modules that were developed
for a better journalist experience at France24/RFI. \n\nIn short\, it inc
ludes: \n\nPer-node configuration of a View (making a custom list of artic
les to insert within an article)\nPer-node selection display of nodes(sele
cting of a display of a story in a frontpage)\nMultimedia element to inser
t within an article\nSharing of nodes between Drupals (via XMLRPC and Serv
ices\, to share Image nodes)\nAdvanced Image CCK image (with journalist re
cropping of *several* imagecache presets).\n\n\n\nMore details:\n\nMultime
dia Element: It allows you to create blocks (not drupal blocks) containin
g stories (inserted manually\, automatically\, semi-automatically with Eas
y View)\, carousels of stories\, text\, photos\, diaporamas (including lig
htbox diapos)\, video\, twitter\, table\, ... And you can embed these bloc
ks directly into your story with a nifty FckEditor plugin. Here is a nice
example of story with a carousel\, a diaporama and a video multimedia elem
ent.\nEasy View: Easy View is a very easy and powerful interface framework
to Views\, in a CCK field. It also include Easy View Taxonomy\, the easy
view implementation of the taxonomy View. It basically allows a simple use
r to configure a View per node without using the complex View UI.\nUberima
ge: Uberimage is an advanced image CCK field\, with direct upload/noderefe
rence support\, result imagecache presets re-scaling and cropping\, useful
on websites with multiple different image ratio (16/9\, 4/3\, 16/5\, ...)
\nFormatter Selector: Ever wanted to let the user choose the theme of a no
de in a nodereference directly on the node edit page? This module allows y
ou to do that.\nExternal Sources / Externodes: Basically\, this module all
ows you to map the nid and fid address space to another Drupal instance. A
simple example: Given you have two drupals\, if you type in your browser
front.drupal.com/node/1000000001\, it will in fact display the node 1 of b
ack.drupal.com using front.drupal.com theme. back.drupal.com is nowhere vi
sible to the end user. Basic example of use: A big image collection you wa
nt to share between drupals.\nNodeselect: Nodeselect allows editors to sea
rch for content\, in a simple exposed View integrated with Embedded Edit\,
and results can be drag and dropped into nodereferences.\nEmbedded Edit:
Embedded Edit allows you to create/view/edit a node in a kind of lightbox
within a node edit page. When creating a node\, a nodereference will get f
illed with this node.
DTSTART:20100826T133000
DTEND:20100826T143000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 2
SUMMARY:Powerful new newspaper modules for journalists
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-47309EuUsF@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nAndrew Burcin\nJakub Suchy\nEric Johnson\n\n\nExpe
rience: Beginner\, Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Make
r\, Project Manager\, Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nIf you a
re interested in having high quality video on your website\, you will be i
nterested to learn more at the The Brightcove video platform BoF. The tech
nical director of Brightcove and the Drupal module creators will be there
to answer all your questions.\n\nLorem Lipsum Lorem Lipsum Lorem Lipsum L
orem Lipsum Lorem Lipsum Lorem Lipsum Lorem Lipsum Lorem Lipsum .
DTSTART:20100826T133000
DTEND:20100826T143000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 3
SUMMARY:Using Brightcove video services in your Drupal site
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-4923IS8jk9@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nChristian Ziegler\nMarkus Rössler\nThomas Renner
\nIvo Radulovski\nZeljko Puljic\nWolfgang Ziegler\n\n\nExperience: Beginne
r\, Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Project Man
ager\, Designer\, Developer\, Themer\n\n---------------------------\n\nIn
this BoF we would like to exchange ideas and experiences in several differ
ent areas\, including:\n\n• Current situation of Drupal Community in Aus
tria\n\n• Increase public awareness regarding Drupal in Austria and rega
rding potentials of Drupal Community in Austria in particular\n\n• Excha
nge with people from all around the world regarding this issues. We believ
e that our challenges in Austria are probably not as specific and speciall
y related to Austria as they might appear at the first glance. Tell us abo
ut your experiences regarding promotion of Drupal & Community and help us
seeding good practices further!\n\nhttp://www.drupal-austria.at/
DTSTART:20100826T133000
DTEND:20100826T143000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 4
SUMMARY:Bringing Austrian Drupal community further
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-4934cGpngW@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nRandy Fay\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermediate
\, Expert\n\nFocus: Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nRequiremen
ts: \nAn internet-connected computer (Windows\, Mac\, or Linux\, or VAX/VM
S if it has Git)\nGit installed and command-line access to it\nThe patch t
ool\n\n\nIf you don't have these things\, we'll help you set them up.\n\nT
he resources page in the presentation has links to places to get you start
ed on a Git install.\n\nAnybody is welcome to this.\n\nIt might be too hig
h level for you if you completely hate the command line.\nIt might be too
low level for you if you've done anything with git.
DTSTART:20100826T144500
DTEND:20100826T154500
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 1
SUMMARY:Git Basic Training for Drupal Contributors: Hands On
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-4977Szkjjj@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nRichard Jones\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermed
iate\n\nFocus: Decision Maker\, Project Manager\, Designer\, Developer\, T
hemer\n\n---------------------------\n\nThis informal session is to carry
on the discussion from the end of my presentation on in vps.net yesterday.
At the end\, a lot of people had questions and wanted to see more\, but w
e didn't have enough time to fit them all in. If we can get this session i
n the schedule\, I'll be around to answer any questions.
DTSTART:20100826T144500
DTEND:20100826T154500
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 2
SUMMARY:Sharpen Your Axe Follow up - Intro to Startpoint
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-5016x76WVB@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nEdward O'Riordan\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Inter
mediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Designer\n\n---------------------------\n\nWe w
ould like people interested in design to meet and discuss what design succ
ess in Drupal would be. Following up on 'Design 4 Drupal - no more fugly!'
we would like to hear ideas about what the future role of design in Drupa
l should be. Help us formulate the questions and find some answers. \n\nBy
the end of the session we hope to have a concrete idea about how people w
ant design to work as part of the Drupal ecostystem and have to some plans
toward bringing these changes about.
DTSTART:20100826T144500
DTEND:20100826T154500
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 3
SUMMARY:Design for Drupal (2)
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-5103cNLNdd@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nBarry Madore\nHeather James\nSofian\n\n\nExperienc
e: Beginner\, Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\n\n
---------------------------\n\nIn his Drupalcon keynote yesterday\, Dries
noted once again the necessity of increasing the number of skilled Drupal
practitioners to sustain the Drupal project's trajectory. The Drupal confe
rence itself\, it has been pointed out\, mainly attracts the (aging) faith
ful. Encouraging new talent and growing the skills of the newly interested
is really the challenge. We should be taking this challenge on as our job
. \n\nSome of us do and have built a business model around the idea of sus
taining an evolving Drupal ecosystem via a variety of training\, collabora
tion and community organizing techniques.\n\nThere are no official session
s addressing this critical aspect of sustaining the Drupal culture and the
Drupal project itself. But now there is a Birds of a Feather discussion s
cheduled to explore on-the-ground methods of skill-building\, knowledge tr
ansfer and the business models that can arise around them.\n\nCo-organizer
s Barry Madore (Advantage Labs)\, Heather James (Acquia) and Sofian Benais
sa (Koumbit) each bring a unique perspective and experience to the discuss
ion. Advantage Labs has pioneered tiered services for Drupal developers a
nd end-users including their innovative 'Lab session' model. Heather head
s up Acquia's training initiative and uses creative visualization techniqu
es in her work. Sofian comes from a Drupal-focused worker's collective in
Montréal born from the needs of a group of committed technologists worki
ng in the activist and NGO spheres.\n\nJoin us for discussion and idea sha
ring. \n\n===============\nFYI: More ideas for discussion are outlined b
elow in the original 'Developing Drupal Communities of Practice' session p
roposal\n===============\n\nDrupal thrives when it is supported by robust
communities of both Drupal users and developers. To ignite these communiti
es we need to provide opportunities for people to learn about Drupal and h
ow it can help them. To sustain these communities we need to provide suppo
rt and opportunities for growth.\n\nWe have all participated in communitie
s of interest\, where a group of people interested in a topic organize and
share information. In the Drupal community\, this means:\n\n* Attending u
ser group meetings\n* Coming to DrupalCON\n* Participating in events and t
raining sessions\n* Posting questions and solutions in Drupal forums and I
RC channels\n\nBut where do we go from here? Communities of interest need
to evolve into something that cultural anthropologist Etienne Wenger calls
'communities of practice.' A community of practice is no longer just inte
rested people\, it's a group of active practitioners who hone their craft
though hands-on\, participatory and collaborative activities. Working toge
ther\, members solve their day-to-day problems and learn new skills.\n\nIn
the Twin Cities\, we are building on the thriving community of interest a
nd evolving a Drupal-focused community of practice. Developers\, community
managers and end-users do more with Drupal by:\n\n* Participating in a De
velopers Alliance (Drupal consultancy support program)\n* Building Drupal
development businesses and collectives\n* Attending study groups and drop-
in support groups\n* Collaborating on projects\n* Learning how to provide
documentation and participate directly with the Drupal community at large
\n\nCommunities of practice increase skill-building\, business growth and
contribute more to the Drupal community -- from the ground up rather than
from the top down. It's in everyone's best interest to foster and support
local communities of practice.\n\nIn this session we'll detail our process
for supporting a community of practice demonstrating how this benefits Dr
upal businesses and Drupal itself. Come share your ideas and take away new
strategies.
DTSTART:20100826T144500
DTEND:20100826T154500
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 4
SUMMARY:Drupal X 10: growing our community
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-5201ab6RWs@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nDave Hall\nAdrian Rossouw\nAntoine Beaupré\n\n\nE
xperience: Beginner\, Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Project Ma
nager\, Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nThere is a lot happeni
ng with Aegir these days. \n\nThe BoF will provide an excellent opportuni
ty for users and developers to get together and talk about the project. W
hat 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 al
ong with others will be raised and (hopefully) answered during the session
.\n\nCome along an influence the how we build Skynet using Drupal!
DTSTART:20100826T160000
DTEND:20100826T170000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 1
SUMMARY:Aegir
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-52478uuA7U@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nBarry Jaspan\n\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermedi
ate\n\nFocus: Decision Maker\, Project Manager\n\n------------------------
---\n\nDrupal Commons liberates you and your community from the tyranny of
costly proprietary social software. A ready-to-use solution for building
either internal or external communities\, Drupal Commons takes the guesswo
rk out of building a Drupal-based community site by providing:\n\n * Fr
eedom of assembly\, giving your community members easy\, familiar ways to
connect with one another\, and participate in your community\;\n * Free
dom from technology limits\, liberating you to extend and adapt your socia
l community site any way you need to your or your communities needs\;\n
* Freedom from software license costs\, sparing you from spending half of
your community building budget on expensive proprietary software license
fees.\n\nCome ask questions\, tell us what you'd like Commons to do for yo
u\, and meet other Drupal Commons users.
DTSTART:20100826T160000
DTEND:20100826T170000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 2
SUMMARY:Drupal Commons: Social Business Software
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-5289pwaMS6@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nLin Clark\n\n\nExperience: Intermediate\n\nFocus:
Curious\, Decision Maker\, Project Manager\, Developer\n\n----------------
-----------\n\nThis is a demonstration and Q&A session where you'll see ho
w to use different SemWeb modules to link sites together\, pull data from
remote datasets\, and make data available on the Web of Data.\n\nModules i
nclude:\nOpen Graph Protocol - Connects your pages to Facebook's graph\nRD
F UI - Allows you to specify which RDF term to use for each form field on
content entry forms.\nSPARQL Views - An extension for Views 3 that allows
you to query remote data sources.
DTSTART:20100826T160000
DTEND:20100826T170000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 3
SUMMARY:Using RDF / Semantic Web modules
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20110520T222124CEST-5301LsdtWe@cph2010.drupal.org
DTSTAMP:20110520T202124Z
DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nAlan Palazzolo\n\n\nExperience: Intermediate\, Exp
ert\n\nFocus: Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nOne 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 cod
e. With the git migration\, we have a good opportunity to refine this pro
cess 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.\n\nC
urrent discussion: http://groups.drupal.org/node/88599\n\nYou don't need t
o be an expert\, you just have to have a helpful atitude and firm understa
nding of Drupal best practices. In fact\, the process will probably teach
you more about Drupal best practices. So\, I'll talk about the applicati
on review process\, and how you can get involved! It's really easy and fu
n!\n\nWe'll probably have time for you to do your first review\, too!
DTSTART:20100826T160000
DTEND:20100826T170000
LOCATION:Bella Center\, BOF space 4
SUMMARY:Help Drupal Grow by Reviewing CVS/Git Applications
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR