Training

Our next U.S. stop:

Mike Anello and Andrew Riley from Mediacurrent are teaming up to offer the first Blue Collar Git workshop on Friday, June 8 as part of DrupalCamp Charlotte (also part of the Southeast LinuxFest). The cost is only $149 for the full day if you register during the month of May ($199 otherwise). 

New Podcast

Posted Wednesday, May 9 at 7:50 am
Brandon Morrison (Brandonian on drupal.org) joins Andrew Riley and Mike Anello on the first post-DrupalCon Denver edition of the podcast to talk about all things Geo in Drupal 7. Brandon is one of the maintainers of the GeoField module and is an active member of the Drupal Geo community.
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Drupalcon Paris Driesnote

Live coverage of Dries Buytaert's keynote at Drupalcon Paris 2009.

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4 comments

Guest wrote 2 years 37 weeks 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 2 years 37 weeks ago

Thanks

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

Guest wrote 2 years 37 weeks 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 2 years 37 weeks ago

Great Post

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

BryanSD

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