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Diana Montalion Dupuis

9 June 2010
Diana Montalion Dupuis
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Four Kitchens
United States
Language (Primary) English
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Diana is a programmer, developer, and insatiable self- and other- educator. When she's not writing code for clients she is walking her dogs, riding her motorcycle, watching The Matrix again, or reading Christopher Moore books. Last year, she joined the team at Four Kitchens and happily eats Drupal for breakfast and lunch. Her second favorite app is CiviCRM and, just for the record, she doesn't hate Joomla and she actually likes football.

Tim Millwood

9 June 2010
Tim Millwood
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United Kingdom
Language (Primary) English
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Mark Davies

9 June 2010
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Local team/staff
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Ixis IT
United Kingdom
Language (Primary) English
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md-2

Karsten Frohwein

9 June 2010
Kars-T
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comm-press
Germany
Language (Primary) German
Language (Secondary) English
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Kars-T
224499
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I run a Drupal Shop in Hamburg germany and actively support the german drupal community. All my other hobbies vanished as I have Drupal now ;)

Mike Carter

9 June 2010
Mike
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Ixis
United Kingdom
Language (Primary) English
Language (Secondary) Slovak
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13164
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Director and lead developer at Ixis IT. Previous roles as a developer at Aspen Technology Intl., Phone People, and Personal Medical Advisor.

• Project manager and lead developer for national mobile phone retailer EPOS project.
• Overseeing the successful development and support for large UK entities such as Epilepsy UK, the Police, and the NHS.

Been loving the Drupal for the past 6 years now, since Drupal 4.6! Maintainer to modules on drupal.org, and many sites in production for clients and personal.

Check out http://quizible.com and http://bargainspy.co.uk both built in house.

Drippic - A Twitpic clone built in Drupal

Tim Millwood 9 June 2010
Type:  Not planned session

A few months ago I had the crazy idea of trying to clone Twitpic using Drupal. This then turned into Drippic.

Drippic using oAuth to authenticate against Twitter, then allows the upload of photos via drippic.com, API, and email. The API has been built to support 'Twitter for iPhone' allowing posting to Drippic from the app.

This session will look at how the drippic module was created, how it works and how to use it.

Including:
- Setting up CCK, filefield and image field.
- Setting up oAuth.
- Setting up Views
- Creating nodes with images programatically
- Creating nodes from emails
- Creating short URLs
- Posting to Twitter
- Linking node comments to Twitter

Please goto http://drippic.com, sign up, and have a play.

Autosite: A minimal approach to Drupal mass hosting

Olav Schettler 9 June 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Drupal 7 has two very exciting features for mass self-service hosting of small Drupal sites: Support of SQLite and the sites/sites.php file. Combined with a sandboxed PHP, it is now possible to automatically and safely create full new Drupal sites without any kernel hacks. This talk introduces the autosite module that wraps this functionality for easy deployment.

Drupal 7 has two very exciting features for mass self-service hosting of small Drupal sites: Support of SQLite and the sites/sites.php file. Combined with a sandboxed PHP, it is now possible to automatically and safely create full new Drupal sites without any kernel hacks. This talk introduces the autosite module that wraps this functionality for easy deployment.

Mapping in Drupal with OpenLayers

Alan Palazzolo 8 June 2010
Type:  Session in official program

OpenLayers is a powerful Javascript library to do web mapping with. Combined with Drupal, OpenLayers provides a solid base for creating maps on your Drupal site and integrating Drupal structures. This session will demo the module and talk about the status and direction of the module.

Web mapping is all the rage these days, and for good reason. Mapping allows users to explore data in a more meaningful and enjoyable way. Combining the power of geo-coded content and mapping, a site's content can come to life in ways that traditional sites cannot offer.

Additional Presenters:  Thomas Turnbull

Send Targeted & Personalized mails with Views Send

Claudiu Cristea 8 June 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Wanna send nice personalized messages from Drupal to a fine tuned list? Find out how you can do this with Views Send. Views Send allow sending mass mailing using Views Bulk Operations.

Here comes Views Send! Views Send allow sending mass mailing using Views Bulk Operations.

Do more than publish video on the web... run a TV channel with Drupal

Kevin Reynen 8 June 2010
Type:  Not planned session

The Open Media Project is a collection of modules developed by the Open Media Foundation with funding from the Knight Foundation. It allows viewers to run an actual TV channel. That's right! Drupal users determine what airs on TV in several US cities. Think of it as sharing the remote of a TiVo with hundreds of your neighbors via Fivestar and Voting API. The modules developed for the Open Media Project include everything from encoding, Creative Commons licensing, metadata, and managing equipment checkouts.

This session has 2 goals: 1) Demonstrate how the Open Media modules extend Drupal to allow users to do everything from reserving cameras and studios, submitting broadcast quality video, and rating those videos to determine what airs on TV in several US cities. 2) Describe the some of the steps taken to develop the culture of collaboration that continues to drive the project beyond the initial $380,000 Knight NewsChallenge grant.