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Rob Dean

31 August 2010
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Mattias Axelsson

26 August 2010
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Happiness
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Susan MacPhee

26 August 2010
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Drupal web design and front end developer specialized in building sites on a hosted Drupal service where experts maintain your code, functionality, and security updates while I focus on architecture and design for business websites.

Throughout career, my support has been in the design, interactive, and technology in departments of some of the most respected institutions in the world such as MIT and Arthur D. Little working side-by-side with some of the greatest minds of today.

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Catharina Hoch

26 August 2010
Catharina Hoch
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Sharpen Your Axe Follow up - Intro to Startpoint

Richard Jones 26 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

This informal session is to carry on the discussion from the end of my presentation on in vps.net yesterday. At the end, a lot of people had questions and wanted to see more, but we didn't have enough time to fit them all in. If we can get this session in the schedule, I'll be around to answer any questions.

This informal session is to carry on the discussion from the end of my presentation on in vps.net yesterday. At the end, a lot of people had questions and wanted to see more, but we didn't have enough time to fit them all in. If we can get this session in the schedule, I'll be around to answer any questions.

Design for Drupal (2)

Edward O'Riordan 25 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

We would like people interested in design to meet and discuss what "design success" in Drupal would be?.

We would like people interested in design to meet and discuss what design success in Drupal would be. Following up on "Design 4 Drupal - no more fugly!" we would like to hear ideas about what the future role of design in Drupal should be. Help us formulate the questions and find some answers.

By the end of the session we hope to have a concrete idea about how people want design to work as part of the Drupal ecostystem and have to some plans toward bringing these changes about.

Bringing Austrian Drupal community further

Christian Ziegler 25 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

Shape the future of Austrian Drupalistas! Join the discussion; tell us about your remarks, questions, ideas and experiences. Everyone who wants to share is warmly welcomed!

In this BoF we would like to exchange ideas and experiences in several different areas, including:

• Current situation of Drupal Community in Austria

• Increase public awareness regarding Drupal in Austria and regarding potentials of Drupal Community in Austria in particular

Drupal in the Public Sector (Government)

walshtechnet 24 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

Let's discuss Drupal adoption by the public sector in Europe - from intergovernmental to federal to state/local.

As an open source platform and content management system (CMS) for building dynamic web sites, Drupal is establishing itself as a leader among social software solutions for governmental, intergovernmental, and nongovernmental organizations. Having already gained a small but significant share of the domestic and worldwide public sector CMS market, the solution appears on-track for continued growth.

Additional Presenters:  Ivo Radulovski

Drupal Rights and Responsibilities working group

Ken Rickard 24 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

A follow-up to the Drupal Rights and Responsibilities panel. The BoF will discuss policies regarding a Drupal Code of Conduct.

This is an interactive working session. Come prepared to participate.

From the panel description:

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?

Thomas Hamre Wiberg

24 August 2010
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Norway
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Thawi
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