DrupalCon Copenhagen August 23-27 2010 - data http://cph2010.drupal.org/taxonomy/term/8493/0 en Connecting to the Web of Data: Using Drupal’s Semantic Web modules http://cph2010.drupal.org/sessions/connecting-web-data-using-drupal%E2%80%99s-semantic-web-modules <div class="field-session-type"> <span>Type:&nbsp;</span> Not planned session </div> <div class="field-text-teaser"> <p>Bring in data from other sites—Wikipedia content, New York Times historical contnet, and much more—and expose your site’s information for others to reuse. With the Semantic Web, you can use the Web as your CMS.</p> </div> <div class="field-session-duration"> 45 minutes (+15 minutes Q&amp;A) </div> <p>Bring in data from other sites—Wikipedia content, New York Times historical contnet, and much more—and expose your site’s information for others to reuse. With the Semantic Web, you can use the Web as your CMS.</p> <p>In this session, we will demonstrate how you can use the power of the Semantic Web to expose your site’s information and reuse information from other sites. We will also provide links as we go along to screencasts we have produced to guide you step-by-step in setting up the modules.</p> <p>Topics covered:<br /> Getting your content ready for reuse using RDF UI and SPARQL Endpoint</p> <div class="field-session-presenters"> <span>Additional Presenters:&nbsp;</span> <a href="/attendees/scor">scor</a> </div> <div class="field-session-resources"> <span>Resources:&nbsp;</span> <a href="http://cph2010.drupal.org/attendees/scor">Stéphane Corlosquet</a> <a href="http://cph2010.drupal.org/user/2678">Lin Clark</a> </div> <p><a href="http://cph2010.drupal.org/sessions/connecting-web-data-using-drupal%E2%80%99s-semantic-web-modules" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://cph2010.drupal.org/sessions/connecting-web-data-using-drupal%E2%80%99s-semantic-web-modules#comments Decision Maker Project Manager Developer Code & Development Intermediate Expert data RDF RDFa Semantic web SPARQL Sat, 03 Jul 2010 04:03:07 +0000 linclark 14738 at http://cph2010.drupal.org Sanitary migrations with XMLRPC http://cph2010.drupal.org/sessions/sanitary-migrations-xmlrpc <div class="field-session-type"> <span>Type:&nbsp;</span> Not planned session </div> <div class="field-text-teaser"> <p>Migrating full Drupal versions can be hard and unearth horrors. If you just want content, users etc, XMLRPC could be for you.</p> </div> <div class="field-session-duration"> 45 minutes (+15 minutes Q&amp;A) </div> <div class="field-main-image"> <img class="imagefield imagefield-field_main_image" width="700" height="210" alt="" src="http://cph2010.drupal.org/sites/all/files/drupal_xmlrpc_migrations.png?1276874051" /> </div> <div class="field-text-image"> From Drupal to Drupal over XMLRPC proxies </div> <p>This is a case study of the work involved migrating a Drupal 5 site to Drupal 6.</p> <p>If your D5 site only has only core modules enabled, migration is pretty straightforward. Start adding contributed modules to the mix and - as long as you don't use unknown or unsupported code - you can still migrate with a minimum amount of pain. But what about when:</p> <ul> <li>The migration will seriously break the theme</li> <li>The client decides that migration is a good time to completely re-theme</li> <li>... and add new functionality</li> </ul> <p><a href="http://cph2010.drupal.org/sessions/sanitary-migrations-xmlrpc" target="_blank">read more</a></p> http://cph2010.drupal.org/sessions/sanitary-migrations-xmlrpc#comments Project Manager Developer Code & Development Intermediate Expert data database fidelity migration unicode XML Fri, 18 Jun 2010 15:16:25 +0000 jp.stacey 9183 at http://cph2010.drupal.org