Cary Gordon (aka highermath) is the Event Manager for the Drupal Association. He talks about how the process of running DrupalCon events has grown to the size where the Drupal Association has to plan out for the next three DrupalCons. Gordon also talks about some of the issues that they're trying to solve in order to keep up with Drupal's explosive and exponential growth. He also talks about the possibility of adding a third DrupalCon each year that would potentially rotate between different places every other year.
Get ready to meet and learn from the top Drupal developers, designers and architects from around the world.
Save €31 and get your DrupalCon Copenhagen ticket now at the current price of €279, because on August 16th at 8am CEST the ticket price will go up to €310 + VAT.
Go to the DrupalCon Copenhagen site to buy your ticket for the conference.
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Get your DrupalCon Copenhagen 2010 ticket now!
Get ready to meet and learn from the top Drupal developers, designers and architects from around the world.
Save €31 and get your DrupalCon Copenhagen ticket now at the current price of €279, because on August 16th at 8am CEST the ticket price will go up to €310 + VAT.
Go to the registration page to buy your ticket for the conference.
Your ticket includes:
Carl, Ezra, Lisa, and I will be at DrupalCon Copenhagen later this month. We're giving a handful of sessions and running a training. So, if you're in Copenhagen on August 23rd and interested in getting security training, for identifying and fixing common security risks on your site, join us! Check out Security: Process, code & hands-on training to signup.
When we come together in Copenhagen in a few weeks for Drupalcon, we're doing an amazing thing. The Drupal community is gathering to share knowledge, experience and ideas to build our skills and advance the Drupal project. On our local level this is something we need to do every day.
I had submitted a proposal for a DrupalconCPH session to share the strategies we use at Advantage Labs for igniting and sustaining robust communities of Drupal developers and users. While the session proposal did not make the final cut for the official program, we still feel that this is a vital topic worthy of discussion at Drupalcon. We have much to share and are interested in developing improved strategies we can all use based on ideas we discuss together.