BEGIN:VCALENDAR METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//cph2010.drupal.org//NONSGML iCalcreator 2.6// VERSION:2.0 X-WR-CALNAME:DrupalCon Copenhagen X-WR-CALDESC:Sessions and BOF's at DrupalCon Copenhagen 2010 X-WR-TIMEZONE:Europe/Copenhagen BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-7721GOIjuf@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nRyan Szrama\n\n\nTrack: Configuration\, Set-Up &am p\; Performance\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermediate\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nDrupal Comme rce is the next generation e-commerce module suite for Drupal 7. The proje ct is a re-implementation of Ubercart's core feature set on Drupal 7 using the best new core Drupal features and depending on the strongest Drupal c ontributions. Drupal Commerce can be dropped into existing Drupal sites t o add targeted e-commerce functionality to the site or used as the basis f or full-blown Drupal e-commerce distributions.\n\nThis session will introd uce the basics of Drupal Commerce\, including product creation and display \, the shopping cart and flexible checkout workflow\, and back-end order a dministration. For those already familiar with Ubercart\, this session wil l demonstrate the evolution of features from Ubercart to Drupal Commerce a nd explain the key differences you should keep in mind as you migrate old sites or start from scratch on Drupal 7.\n\nKey Points Covered:\n\nWhat ex actly is Drupal Commerce?\nDevelopment standards / principles\nHow does Dr upal Commerce work?\nUtilization of fields in core and Views\nCore systems and how to use them\nDrupal Commerce distributions and Features\nDrupal C ommerce Demo\nHow can you contribute?\nClosing Q & A\n\n\nPhoto credit: ht tp://www.flickr.com/photos/agizienski/ / CC BY 2.0 DTSTART:20100824T090000 DTEND:20100824T095000 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 11 Microsoft SUMMARY:Drupal Commerce: Setting up Shop on Drupal 7 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-7765TbLbuF@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nJon Skulski\n\n\nTrack: Configuration\, Set-Up &am p\; Performance\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermediate\n\nFocus: Project M anager\, Designer\, Developer\, Themer\n\n---------------------------\n\nO ne of the first challenges of building a Drupal site is generating a compl ete guide to development. \n\nHaving planned and built many sites in the last few years\, I'd like to extend my experience and give some perspectiv e on how Chapter Three architects their sites.\n\n'What data do we want to capture?' \n'How are we going to display it?' \n'Are there already module s do we can leverage?'\n'When do we write custom code?'\n\nThese are all q uestions we can ask to write a roadmap that will compile that design into a working\, sustainable website.\n\nWe'll use some real life compositions and walk through breaking them down into repeatable components that will b uild us a blue print on how to get that site developed & launched.\n\nThe talk will be a general overview of how to digest a design composition into a Drupal development roadmap. We'll break down a comp into content types\ , views and (of course) panels. I'll discuss some strategies to finding *q uality* modules and how to make the decision to write your own code. \n\n \nphoto source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/eklektikos/2541408630 DTSTART:20100824T090000 DTEND:20100824T095000 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 18 VPS.NET SUMMARY:Architecting a Drupal Site: From Composition to Completion END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-7851t3IUDF@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nIrakli Nadareishvili\nJeff Miccolis\n\n\nTrack: Co nfiguration\, Set-Up &\; Performance\n\nExperience: Intermediate\, Expe rt\n\nFocus: Decision Maker\, Project Manager\, Developer\n\n------------- --------------\n\nDrupal Distributions are a hot topic in the Drupal commu nity. This session is intended to share first-hand experience building mul tiple\, popular Drupal distributions: Managing News\, OpenAtrium\, OpenPub lish\, Tattler\, recently announced OpenPublic. \n\nJeff Miccolis of Devel opment Seed and Irakli Nadareishvili of Phase2 Technology will discuss var ious architectural challenges of building and managing a distribution\, so lutions such as Installation Profiles\, CTools\, Features\, Context\, Drus h etc.\, as well as how to facilitate two-way communications with the comm unity\, involve your users and where to get help. DTSTART:20100824T090000 DTEND:20100824T095000 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 20 Valhalla SUMMARY:Drupal Distributions: The Dos and Don’ts END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-7897UX9V7e@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nPoul-Henning Kamp\n\n\nTrack: Configuration\, Set- Up &\; Performance\n\nExperience: Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Devel oper\n\n---------------------------\n\nVarnish is a very fast HTTP cache s erver\, which is to your Drupal what a big rotation press is to a newspape rs DTP system.\n\nWant to deliver thousands of pages per second with very low responsetime ? Varnish is your tool for that.\n\nAnd Facebooks\, and BBCs\, and SlashDots\, and ...\n\nIn this talk the author of Varnish will show off his warez\, lift the hood and make you think about servers and co ntent delivery in an entirely new way. DTSTART:20100824T133000 DTEND:20100824T143000 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 11 Microsoft SUMMARY:Varnish HTTP cache server - by Poul-Henning Kamp END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-7985fttgfj@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nBen Jeavons\nGábor Hojtsy\n\n\nTrack: Configurati on\, Set-Up &\; Performance\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermediate\n\nF ocus: Curious\, Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nDrupal is a po werful tool that can be configured many ways\, sometimes insecurely. Knowi ng attack vectors against your site and how to prevent them is important f or everyone building a Drupal site. In this session\, aimed at site-admini strators\, we'll discuss some vulnerabilities\, proper configuration\, and what you can do to maintain your site's security.\n\nTopics include:\n\n \nCommon vulnerabilities and what they mean\nDrupal defaults and why you s hould care\nTrusting site visitors\nHow to recover from attack\n\n\nAttend ees will receive a better understanding of web security and the importance of a strong security process. The session covers a broad set of topics an d is designed to provide a foundational\, yet functional\, introduction to Drupal security.\n\nAbout the speakers:\n\nMembers of the Drupal Security Team\, Ben Jeavons and Gábor Hojtsy have spoken on security at previous DrupalCon's and at many DrupalCamps. Additionally\, Gábor is the Drupal 6 branch co-maintainer and Ben co-wrote the Drupal Security Report. DTSTART:20100824T144500 DTEND:20100824T154500 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 18 VPS.NET SUMMARY:Drupal Security - Configuration and Process END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-8029fvN3dL@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nFlorian Loretan\n\n\nTrack: Configuration\, Set-Up &\; Performance\n\nExperience: Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious \, Decision Maker\, Project Manager\, Developer\n\n----------------------- ----\n\nThe Features module is mostly known for the possibility to share\, distribute and re-use bundled sets of configuration. But how can it help you in the development of your next Drupal project?\n\nFrom the module des cription: 'The features module enables the capture and management of featu res in Drupal. A feature is a collection of Drupal entities which taken to gether satisfy a certain use-case.'. What we'll look at is how Features al so helps you with team collaboration\, versioning\, upgrades\, deployment and why you've been missing out if you're not using it yet. DTSTART:20100824T160000 DTEND:20100824T170000 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 11 Microsoft SUMMARY:10 Reasons why you should be using features for your Drupal project END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-8077DPlzDE@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nBarry Jaspan\n\n\nTrack: Configuration\, Set-Up &a mp\; Performance\n\nExperience: Intermediate\n\nFocus: Decision Maker\, Pr oject Manager\, Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nCloud computin g offers many advantages for hosting Drupal sites but also presents severa l unique challenges. This talk will provide an overview of how Acquia has built Acquia Hosting and the Drupal-as-a-Service platform Drupal Gardens. As part of this\, we'll discuss specific issues we've encountered while bu ilding on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and the solutions we developed to addr ess them. Topics will include:\n\n* Load balancing: Elastic IP vs. Elastic Load Balancing \n* Handling user-uploaded files with multiple web nodes \n* Achieving true high-availability with multiple availability zones\n* C hoosing between Amazon Relational Database Service and building it yoursel f\n* Configuring and managing your cloud servers DTSTART:20100824T160000 DTEND:20100824T170000 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 18 VPS.NET SUMMARY:Building Scalable\, High Performance Drupal Sites in the Cloud END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-8189EnGW0T@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nBen Finklea\nIvo Radulovski\n\n\nTrack: Configurat ion\, Set-Up &\; Performance\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermediate\n\n Focus: Project Manager\, Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nDrupa l 7 is upon us and\, like so many things\, this release makes some signifi cant changes in the way you need to optimize your site for Google and the other search engines. But D6 is still alive and kicking! Come to one sessi on and learn both. Ben Finklea\, author of Drupal 6 Search Engine Optimiza tion (and its forthcoming sequel)\, and Ivo Radulovski\, a leading SEO con sultant in Austria\, will show you what needs to be done\, what is changin g\, and how to get on top of the awesomeness that is Drupal SEO.\n\nThe ea rlier a site appears in the search results list\, the more visitors it wil l receive from the search engine. Join Ben and Ivo as they provide a pract ical walk through showing you which modules to install\, which settings to use\, and dozens of the most closely guarded “tricks of the trade” to get your web site optimized\, higher in the search engines\, and more pro fitable.\n\nTakeaways include:\n\nTaking concise\, actionable steps that i ncrease traffic to your Website\nHow to SEO a D6 site.\nThe new methods an d things to watch in D7. \nMicroformats in D7 and how that will let you ru le the web. (Well...)\nInstalling and configuring modules that lead to max imum SEO results\nCreating search engine friendly and optimized content si los\nTitle tags\, paths\, sitemaps\, headings\, navigation\, and more … \n\nWho should attend?:\n\nThe presentation is for Drupal site owners and those who create and improve Drupal sites including themers\, developers\, programmers\, and consultants. A basic understanding of Drupal is helpful . DTSTART:20100825T090000 DTEND:20100825T095000 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 20 Valhalla SUMMARY:SEO for Drupal 6 &\; 7 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-8232ZmFLeN@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nJohannes Wehner\n\n\nTrack: Configuration\, Set-Up &\; Performance\n\nExperience: Intermediate\n\nFocus: Developer\n\n--- ------------------------\n\nAt Information.dk - a Danish daily newspaper - we just launched a new taxonomy project. \n\nWe now have a taxonomy of 22 .386 persons\, 3.185 organisations\, 1.721 places and 1.976 subjects. Most these tags are linked to da.wikipedia.org\, en.wikipedia.org and dbpedia. org. The places are also linked to geonames. \n\nThis session will describ e the ideas that started the project\, the different phases that lead to t he current pages and some thoughts on where this could lead. \n\nYou can c heck some examples (in Danish) here: Barack Obama\, FC Barcelona and Denma rk DTSTART:20100825T100000 DTEND:20100825T105000 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 19 Acquia SUMMARY:Semantic Taxonomies END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-831675lcVl@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nAlan Palazzolo\nThomas Turnbull\n\n\nTrack: Config uration\, Set-Up &\; Performance\n\nExperience: Beginner\, Intermediate \n\nFocus: Curious\, Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nWeb mappi ng is all the rage these days\, and for good reason. Mapping allows users to explore data in a more meaningful and enjoyable way. Combining the po wer of geo-coded content and mapping\, a site's content can come to life i n ways that traditional sites cannot offer.\n\nOpenLayers is a powerful J avascript library to do web mapping with. Combined with Drupal\, OpenLaye rs provides a solid base for creating maps on your Drupal site and integra ting Drupal structures. This session will demo the module and talk about the status and direction of the project.\n\nThe Drupal OpenLayers module p rovides a robust architecture for creating maps and integrating Drupal dat a on sites. it power such great sites and services as:\n\n\nManaging News \nHait Aid Map\nData.WorldBank\n\n\nIn this session\, we talk about how Op enLayers works and demo the module (fingers crossed). DTSTART:20100825T133000 DTEND:20100825T143000 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 18 VPS.NET SUMMARY:Mapping in Drupal with OpenLayers END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-8359hoPZOv@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nslantview\n\n\nTrack: Configuration\, Set-Up &\ ; Performance\n\nExperience: Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Decision Make r\, Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nThis will not be a deep te chnical talk about how to make your site fast\, nor will it be a marketing piece. I will take an in-depth look at the technologies that help Drupa l perform and scale to the masses.\n\nI will point you to the technologies and best practices that have been going on lately in the Drupal community \, give you a rundown of where we came from and show you where we are goin g and how to get involved. I would suggest that you have at least a basic understanding of LAMP stack and basic Drupal tuning to get the most from this talk. \n\nAdditionally I will cover cloud technologies used with Dru pal and very lightly touch on the future of rapid deployment to the cloud for all types of Drupal sites.\n\nTopics covered will include: \n\n\nCachi ng\nPressflow\nPantheon\nCloud hosting\nmonitoring\ndebugging\nDrupal 7/8 \nmemcache\napc\nnginx/apache\nmongodb DTSTART:20100825T160000 DTEND:20100825T170000 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 20 Valhalla SUMMARY:Drupal Performance: Then\, now\, and the future of a speedy Drupal site. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-8444jtodJt@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nEzra Barnett Gildesgame\nLisa Rex\nBen Jeavons\n\n \nTrack: Configuration\, Set-Up &\; Performance\n\nExperience: Beginner \, Intermediate\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Designer\, Developer \n\n---------------------------\n\nCome see why Drupal is the best platfor m for building conference and event websites that meet the needs of attend ees\, event organizers and sponsors!\n\nIn this session we'll build a conf erence website from scratch that provides robust features including:\n\n- Proposing and voting on sessions\n- Setting a session schedule for the eve nt and for each attendee\n- Making it easy for attendees to register\, pay and provide profile information\n- Managing a waiting list of attendees\n - Collecting and displaying sponsor information\n\n\nWe'll see how Drupal' s Conference Organizing Distribution (COD) can help get a conference site up and running quickly\, allowing event organizers to focus on running the event and personalizing the site\, and allowing attendees to participate actively before\, during and after the event!\n\nWe'll also see how COD wa s used to build other conference websites\, like DrupalCamp Colorado 2010\ , and an upcoming conference for the Meego open source project. \n\nImage credit: Public domain by NOAA via Wikipedia DTSTART:20100825T171500 DTEND:20100825T180000 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 20 Valhalla SUMMARY:Building Conference &\; Event Websites in Drupal with COD END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-848156ICBu@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nJohan Falk\n\n\nTrack: Configuration\, Set-Up & \; Performance\n\nExperience: Intermediate\n\nFocus: Curious\, Project Man ager\, Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nAre you using Rules yet ? You should! The Rules module can take care of a whole lot of things that previously would require you to write a custom module\, and can help you automate processes on your website.\n\nThis session will give you:\n\nAn i ntroduction to what Rules is and some basic use cases.\nHands-on demonstra tions of some intermediate use cases\, including Rule sets and Rules sched uler*.\nHands-on demonstrations of advanced use cases – where Rules and Views Bulk Operations work in harmony or short PHP snippets make Rules do things you thought needed 200 lines of code.\nSome hints and advice of how you shouldn't use Rules.\n\n\n* See comment below\n\nWhile writing custom mini modules may be fun\, every line of code is also one line to debug\, update and document. Rules gives you a robust framework\, which makes life easier for both developers and site managers – during development\, liv e use and upgrades.\n\nUsing Rules is easy. Using Rules is fun.\nBe happy. Use Rules.\n\n\nNote that this session will mainly consist of hands-on de monstrations\, and it will only cover Rules 1 for Drupal 6. Don't miss fag o's and klausi's session about Rules 2 and rule-based interaction with rem ote systems!\n\nImage by http://www.sxc.hu/profile/clix\n\nWhat is Rules? \nNew to Rules? There's a neat documentation for the module and you can fi nd discussions and support at the Rules group. Here are some examples of w hat you can do with Rules:\n\n\nPopulate CCK fields with complex condition s\nWhen a node gets updated\, perform updates on referenced nodes as well \nNotify authors of node and parent comment when new comments are posted\n Let users delete their own accounts – even in Drupal 6!\nSchedule publis hing\, unpublishing\, deletion and other actions on content\nSend reminder emails to users who haven't logged in the last month\nUnpublish comments with at least three abuse flags\, and notify administrators DTSTART:20100826T090000 DTEND:20100826T095000 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 11 Microsoft SUMMARY:Be a happier Drupal developer with Rules END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-8565S7lHgK@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nAdrian Rossouw\nAntoine Beaupré\n\n\nTrack: Confi guration\, Set-Up &\; Performance\n\nExperience: Beginner\n\nFocus: Cur ious\, Decision Maker\, Project Manager\, Developer\n\n------------------- --------\n\nAegir is a distributed provisioning system for Drupal that all ows you to manage thousands of sites across as many concurrent instances o f Drupal on as many servers as you need. It's built on Drupal itself\, so that your user interface to the system becomes a 'meta-drupal' site\, with nodes representing all of your hosted sites and all of the components of your hosting environment.\n\nWhether you are new to Aegir (or Drupal!) or an experienced developer\, you will get a very good idea of where we are i n the development of this project and the latest new features we are givin g to the community.\n\nSince the last DrupalCon\, we have implemented mult i-server and DNS support\, a huge leap forward in our roadmap. We have als o made improvements to the workflow processes related to migrating sites b etween Development\, Staging and Production environments.\n\nAgenda:\n\n * installing the aegir hosting system - easy!\n * spawning instances of Ope nAtrium - easy!\n * cloning\, upgrading and maintaing sites - easy!\n * th e unsolved problem of staging workflow in Drupal - easier!\n * the aegir r oadmap - where we go next\n\nFor more information on Aegir\, check out the Aegir user group and keep up to date with the Aegir posts on developments eed.org.\n\nIn Norse mythology\, Aegir was the god of the oceans and if a Drupal site is a drop of water\, Aegir is the deity of large bodies of wat er. DTSTART:20100826T133000 DTEND:20100826T143000 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 11 Microsoft SUMMARY:Aegir - one Drupal to rule them all! END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-8611hZb8Wj@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nWelin Welchev\n\n\nTrack: Configuration\, Set-Up & amp\; Performance\n\nExperience: Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, Decision Maker\, Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nHonestly spe aking\, Drupal is a big out of the box system. It carries a vast amount of queries per page load\, and uses quite a few MB for its PHP memory size. \n\nHaving the experience on more than 250 developed projects we pledge th at Drupal performance can be vastly improved according to your website's g oals. Indeed\, using the right tools we always achieve the results of the Powerful CMS + Amazing Performance.\n\nIn this session we plan to share ou r best practices and explain our approach in building one of the biggest D rupal sites in Denmark\, and probably worldwide. Also\, we will share our knowledge on how to identify the right way to build scalable solutions acc ording to a particular site goals.\n\nPropeople Team DTSTART:20100826T133000 DTEND:20100826T143000 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 18 VPS.NET SUMMARY:Drupal Performance Boost Solutions END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-8691R4uv4v@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nJosh Koenig\nDavid Strauss\n\n\nTrack: Configurati on\, Set-Up &\; Performance\n\nExperience: Intermediate\n\nFocus: Decis ion Maker\, Developer\n\n---------------------------\n\nHow does Drupal fu lfill its destiny of running a double-digit percentage of the internet? Ho w can the community continue to grow in breadth and depth of talent? How c an we continue to win converts from traditional (proprietary) CMSs? By emp owering out users and putting the human at the top of the stack.\n\nPanthe on aims to do this by standardizing and open-sourcing the 'magic' of advan ced enterprise hosting techniques\, bundling the benefit of years of hard- won development experience\, and making this all ubiquitously and inexpens ively available via Cloud computing. \n\nWow\, that's a lot of buzzwords. \n\nIn this session we'll blow past the hype and explain each component in the Pantheon stack: what it is\, why it matters\, and how it can help you take Drupal to the next level. You will learn how we utilize:\n\n- Pressf low\n- Varnish\n- Memcached\n- Apache Solr\n- Hudson\n- BCFG2\n- Cloud Com puting (EC2\, Rackspace and others)\n\nTo create what we believe is the fi rst completely mapped-out end-to-end Drupal production process. DTSTART:20100826T144500 DTEND:20100826T154500 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 11 Microsoft SUMMARY:Inside Pantheon: Pressflow\, Hudson and Varnish\, Oh My! END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20110520T222109CEST-8736PlMD0w@cph2010.drupal.org DTSTAMP:20110520T202109Z DESCRIPTION:Presenters:\nJacob Singh\n\n\nTrack: Configuration\, Set-Up &am p\; Performance\n\nExperience: Intermediate\, Expert\n\nFocus: Curious\, D ecision Maker\, Project Manager\, Designer\, Developer\, Themer\n\n------- --------------------\n\nJacob Singh (Drupal core developer\, Acquia Drupal Gardens engineer and Media module maintainer) will be showing off some of the new media file management functionalities in Drupal 7 core and contrib . \n\nThis session is geared toward site builders and developers\, but mos t of it will be non-technical and appropriate for business leaders trying to grasp the possibilities. We'll be looking at:\n\n\n Image and file f ields in core\, how they are used \n How to add meta-data using the Medi a module to files. This means captions on images\, genres (tags) on mp3s\ , etc \n The Media module browser - allows you to pick existing files an d manage the files on your system \n WYSIWYG integration - embedding medi a files directly in any text area on your site \n 3rd party integration w / Flickr\, YouTube\, etc. How to add flickr and youtube images to your me dia library and then embed them on your site \n The future: HTML 5 drag a nd drop uploads\, video\, audio\, etc \n\n\nThere will be a lengthy Q&A an d brainstorming period as well to discuss where we should go next and to t alk about collaborations. \n\nVideo coming soon! DTSTART:20100826T160000 DTEND:20100826T170000 LOCATION:Bella Center\, 11 Microsoft SUMMARY:A survey of rich multimedia in Drupal 7 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR