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Posted Tuesday, January 31 at 3:28 pm
  Thomas Turnbull (tom_o_t on drupal.org) and Alan Palazzolo (zzolo on drupal.org) join Mike Anello to talk about their new book from O’Reilly Media, Mapping with Drupal. Mike’s usual co-hosts, Andrew and Ryan, were both unable to participate in the podcast, leaving Thomas and Alan subject to Mike’s long-winded (but extremely interesting by some accounts) questions.
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DrupalEasy Podcast 13: Talking RDF with Benjamin Melançon

Benjamin Melançon of the Agaric Design Collective talks with Mike Anello about RDF in Drupal. Benjamin participated in the RDF in Drupal 7 code sprint in Ireland in May.

The discussion is focused on explaining what exactly RDF is, what benefits can be derived from it from both a consumer and a publisher perspective. Regarding RDF in Drupal, they talk about implementing RDF functionality using various contributed modules in Drupal 6. The interview then turns towards the future including a wrap-up of the code sprint and the goals for RDF in Drupal 7.

Some of the links mentioned in the podcast include:

If you enjoyed this interview, be sure to check out DrupalEasy's 5-part RDF series. Also be sure to check out the Semantic Web group on Drupal.org.

Sorry about the poor audio quality in some portions of the podcast - not sure what happened there...

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greggles wrote 2 years 30 weeks ago

Drupalcon Colorado

Speaking for myself and as a sense of the local community, we are probably not going to try to host a Drupalcon ourselves. It's just too much work. There are some folks who want to make a Drupalcon happen in Colorado...but I'm not sure there is enough momentum behind it.

However, we are going to keep hosting *amazing* Drupalcamps which we hope will help fill a specific niche for a low cost, grassroots level, business-friendly, multi-day event in a beautiful setting.

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