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Posted Wednesday, January 20 at 8:55 am

Ryan Price wasn't able to make it for this week's podcast, so we went out and got ourselves a different Ryan. Ryan Szrama, previously of Ubercart fame and now leading the Drupal Commerce project joined us for a bit to clear up the muddy waters around recent changes in Drupal ecommerce development. Andrew and Mike were also joined by Marc Ray from Right-Sprocket to discuss the latest news from the world of Drupal.

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4 comments

Guest wrote 22 weeks 4 days ago

Another live blog

I did something with coveritlive.com too. If you fancy taking a look, my version of the Dries keynote is here: http://www.joltbox.co.uk/content/dries-keynote-drupalcon-paris-2009

joemoraca wrote 22 weeks 5 days ago

Thanks

Mike thanks for the update .... hope you have a great time. Don't forget pictures

Guest wrote 22 weeks 6 days ago

Agree. Um "More market-driven

Agree. Um "More market-driven development instead of developer-driven." -- that's fine and dandy, but remember Mambo? Okay maybe that's a bit overboard of a comparison, but the fact remains: developers building stuff on GPL do not tend to base their work off of market-driven analysis: that's what they do at their dayjobs. Waiting for video...
-Nick Lewis

Guest wrote 22 weeks 6 days ago

Great Post

This is a great post for those of us that are not there in Paris. Thanks!

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