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Drupal 7: What you need to know

Angela Byron 22 June 2010
Type:  Session in official program

Come learn about the new changes coming down the pipe in Drupal 7 from the release co-maintainer!

Since February 2008, the community has been hard at work on Drupal 7, which is rapidly nearing completion (or possibly already complete ;)). This revolutionary new release sports literally hundreds of improvements, and Angela Byron, the Drupal 7 co-maintainer, will lead you through the most important ones and how they'll impact your future site building endeavors.

Drupal Business Lessons From Science Fiction

George DeMet 21 June 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Best practices for running a Drupal business presented through the lens of science fiction.

Can watching “Star Trek” help make you a better businessperson? Find out in this multimedia presentation, which focuses on some of the lessons I’ve learned about running a Drupal-oriented Web development business using examples from science fiction.

Marika Lundqvist

21 June 2010
Marika Lundqvist
Local team/staff
Personal information
Umeå University Library
Sweden
Language (Primary) Swedish
Language (Secondary) English
Social information
marikalu
marikalu

A matter of safety: Security Practices in Drupal

Ivica Puljic 21 June 2010
Type:  Not planned session

In this session you will learn about common security website holes, how hackers use them and what you can do as site developer/maintainer to prevent security breeches.

In this session you will learn about common security website holes, how hackers use them and what you can do as site developer/maintainer to prevent security breeches. Following topics will be discussed:

  • Explanation of top 10 security holes categories by OWASP
  • Types of attack: it is not just your Drupal site that can be compromised. You will learn about the weak spots in your providers’ web server and beyond
  • How to use Drupal in a secure way
  • Using permission system properly to secure your applications

Jon Bågling

21 June 2010
Jon
Local team/staff
Personal information
Britny
Sweden
Language (Primary) Swedish
Language (Secondary) English
Social information
sindrom
sindrom

A love connection: Drupal & Ubuntu

Rubén Romero 19 June 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Learn how the Ubuntu Community and its ecosystem connect and spread their love for Free and Open Source Software using just that, Drupal and Ubuntu. It's everywhere: Ubuntu.com, LoCo sites, SpreadUbuntu, and many others.

With the incredible success of Ubuntu around the world, the LoCo project helps groups of Ubuntu fans and enthusiasts to work together in regional teams to help advocate, promote, translate, develop and otherwise improve Ubuntu.

This session focuses on how the Ubuntu Community makes use of Drupal everywhere: From ubuntu.com through most Local Community sites worldwide and to the Ubuntu Marketing site SpreadUbuntu, we use Drupal to spread the message of Open Source Freedom. And we want to share this know-how with everyone!

Drupal Rights and Responsibilities

Ken Rickard 19 June 2010
Type:  Session in official program

Drupal is an open-source collaborative software development platform. To build and maintain a sustainable Drupal project, individuals and organizations need to understand the social contract that keeps our community thriving.

Working with Drupal brings the power of its community to work for you. But it also involves you in that community in ways that you might not expect. We'll cover some of the hidden costs of bringing Drupal into your organization, plus the resources you will need in order to keep your project sustainable.

This will feature lively panel discussion covering best practices for Drupal contributions maintainers and the rights and responsibilities of Drupal users.

Topics that we will cover:

* What are the rights and responsibilities of Open-Source developers?

Pro-active Selenium testing with Drupal

J-P Stacey 18 June 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Want to get robust tests for your site running NOW, but don't know how? Selenium needs no PHP or Drupal chops and you can write tests by just clicking around the site.

Selenium is a testing framework which allows anyone - developers, designers, project managers or the client - to record user journeys in their browser and have those user journeys be replayable on anyone else's browser. It also supports whole suites of tests, automating in the browser and automating outside the browser using a dedicated testing server.

Selenium's a great choice for Drupal testing because so much of the functionality you or your client will want to build is browser-based. Also, with a few extra tweaks, Drupal can integrate very nicely with Selenium to produce robust tests.

Imaginary users can save your Drupal site

J-P Stacey 18 June 2010
Type:  Session in official program

User personas - fake users everyone has a hand in fleshing out - can ensure your site's functionality and usability and speed up feature launch

Drupal lends itself well to modular, separately deployable code. This means you can often reduce quite large Drupal-based projects to sets of minimum deployable features (MDFs) - informally speaking, chunks of functionality which get a particular job done, and don't look weird on their own - which quickly start to take shape as Drupal development plans.

Additional Presenters:  Rich Middleditch

The State of Drupal

Dries Buytaert 18 June 2010
Type:  Session in official program

Dries Buytaert will give his bi-annual State of Drupal talk in the beginning of DrupalCon Copenhagen, where he’ll discuss where Drupal is and where it is going.

Dries Buytaert will give his bi-annual State of Drupal talk in the beginning of DrupalCon Copenhagen, where he’ll discuss where Drupal is and where it is going. In particular, he’ll discuss the final preparations for the release of Drupal 7, the Drupal.org redesign, and some of the initial plans for Drupal 8.