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Go real-time with PubSubHubbub and Feeds

Alex Barth 4 July 2010
Type:  Session in official program

PubSubHubbub (short PuSH) is a publish/subscribe protocol for RSS and Atom feeds. Instead of polling a news feed periodically for new items, PuSH issues notifications when new items are published: Instant delivery in place of "are we there yet?" aggregation.

PubSubHubbub (short PuSH) is a publish/subscribe protocol for RSS and Atom feeds. Instead of polling a news feed periodically for new items, PuSH issues notifications when new items are published: Instant delivery in place of "are we there yet?" aggregation.

PuSH has gained considerable traction since its inception in 2009. Today, Wordpress, Feedburner, LiveJournal, MySpace, Tumblr and more publish PuSH feeds.

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Users identity and confidentiality management

Adrien Baumann 4 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

How to ensure collection and retrieval of user identity informations while letting them manage what part of those they are willing to share with the community : www.lefigaro.fr use case through contributed modules and custom code.

A user exists in a community website through their identity. But identity informations are not to be displayed to everyone.
In this session we will talk about tools we used and developed to create, manage and moderate those identities, as well as modules and techniques to provide privacy and confidentiality management.

A few points that will be discussed during this session:
- Profile and Profile Privacy
- Multistep register
- User Workflow
- User roles and User Relationships
- Access control and confidentiality cursor

Additional Presenters:  Frédéric G. MARAND Sibel Demircan Sandrine

15 Modules to help you build a community website.

Adrien Baumann 4 July 2010
Type:  Session in official program

A quick overview of 15 modules to help you turn your drupal website into an interactive and user-friendly community platform.

In this session we would like to share our experience and talk about 15 contributed modules (pros, cons, needed tweaks, interaction with each other, ...) that helped us build the community part of the french news website www.lefigaro.fr.

Here is the list of modules we will be talking about.
- Messaging
- Private Message
- Notifications
- Activity
- Facebook Status
- Profile Privacy
- Profile Complete Percent
- Content Profile
- Avatar Selection
- User Relationship
- User Workflow
- Flags
- Organic Groups
- Weblinks
- Shorten

Additional Presenters:  Sandrine Sibel Demircan Frédéric G. MARAND

Adrien Baumann

4 July 2010
Adrien Baumann
Local team/staff
Personal information
Le Figaro
France
Language (Primary) French
Language (Secondary) English
Social information
Mask

Jonathan Villemaire-Krajden

4 July 2010
Jonathan Villemaire-Krajden
Local team/staff
Personal information
Evolving Web
Canada
Language (Primary) English
Language (Secondary) French
Social information
jonvk
9223

Building multilingual projects in Drupal: tales from the road.

Wouter Heyse 4 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Straight from Brussels, Europe's ultimate linguistic mosh pit, we share our experiences in supporting multilingual projects. We discuss the pitfalls, ditches, roadblocks and punctures that riddles the path
to finalization.

Straight from Brussels, Europe's ultimate linguistic mosh pit, we share our experiences in supporting multilingual projects. As most of our clients require support for at least Dutch, English and French, we are committed to implement multiple languages as swiftly and seamlessly as possible. Needless to say, this is not easy to accomplish.

Multilingual support can be all too quickly formulated in the requirements document (a mere 'support multiple languages' generally does the trick).

Advanced Site Building Module

Welin Welchev 4 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

We (Propeople) have been working hard on a concept for Site Buidling and we think we now have a module that is well-tested, stable and ready to be shared with the Drupal community.

Architecturing the way content editor will be able to manage the content on their site is one of the most important parts of building a web site.

Drupal Performance Boost Solutions

Welin Welchev 4 July 2010
Type:  Session in official program

In this session we plan to share our best practices (what modules we use, hardware setupe, etc.) and explain our approach in building one of the biggest Drupal sites in Denmark, and probably worldwide

Honestly speaking, Drupal is a big out of the box system. It carries a vast amount of queries per page load, and uses quite a few MB for its PHP memory size.

Having the experience on more than 250 developed projects we pledge that Drupal performance can be vastly improved according to your website's goals. Indeed, using the right tools we always achieve the results of the Powerful CMS + Amazing Performance.

Tips and Tricks for Scalable and Stable Drupal Websites

Welin Welchev 4 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

In this session we plan to share our (Propeople) most valuable tips and tricks, to help you build exceptionally scalable and remarkable stable Drupal websites based on our experience on more than 250 developed projects.

One power-feature of Drupal is flexibility. You can take what's already made by others and create your "own" version of the system.

Having the experience on more than 250 developed projects and always exceeding our clients' highest expectations, we have identified absolutely-must-have modules fitted for different types of sites, and to benefit your customer with the full extent of this great CMS.

Also, our in-house research has shown there are many small enhancements that can make a big difference.

Welin Welchev

4 July 2010
Welin
Local team/staff
Personal information
Propeople
Bulgaria
Language (Primary) Bulgariana
Language (Secondary) English
Social information
welinwelchev
242065
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