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Sanitary migrations with XMLRPC

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

Migrating full Drupal versions can be hard and unearth horrors. If you just want content, users etc, XMLRPC could be for you.

This is a case study of the work involved migrating a Drupal 5 site to Drupal 6.

If your D5 site only has only core modules enabled, migration is pretty straightforward. Start adding contributed modules to the mix and - as long as you don't use unknown or unsupported code - you can still migrate with a minimum amount of pain. But what about when:

  • The migration will seriously break the theme
  • The client decides that migration is a good time to completely re-theme
  • ... and add new functionality

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

Alejandro Zielinsky

18 June 2010
Z!
Local team/staff
Personal information
Intereconomía
Spain
Language (Primary) Spanish
Language (Secondary) English
Social information
azielinsky
838364
azielinsky

I'm currently working at Grupo Intereconomía and I have to manage three websites that are under the Company´s name

http://www.gaceta.es
http://www.negocios.com
http://www.intereconomia.com

Right now i'm the only developer for these sites and Drupal and it's community have helped me a great deal.

I want to hear what others have to say about Drupal and learn about their experiences. thats why i¡m going to this event.

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.

Mikael Stävhammar

18 June 2010
Local team/staff
Personal information
LRF Media AB
Sweden
Language (Primary) Swedish
Language (Secondary) English
Social information
stavhammar
224610

Ola Oscarsson

18 June 2010
Ola Oscarsson, LRF Media
Local team/staff
Personal information
LRF Media
Sweden
Language (Primary) Swedish
Language (Secondary) English
Social information
ola_oscarsson

Efren Gomez Macasaet

17 June 2010
efren
Local team/staff
Personal information
CNN International Inc
Hong Kong
Language (Primary) English
Language (Secondary) Pilipino
Social information
egomac
131900
emaconline

LorenZo

17 June 2010
Lorenzo (Laurent Goossens)
Local team/staff
Personal information
iLibris
Belgium
Language (Primary) Dutch
Language (Secondary) English
Social information
lorenzo@ilibris.be
302076
iliboy_laurent

Joonas Kiminki

17 June 2010
Joonas Kiminki
Local team/staff
Personal information
Mearra
Finland
Language (Primary) Finnish
Language (Secondary) English
Social information
onaz
158968
joonaski

Partner at Mearra. Strong interest, history and track record in online newspapers.

Carl Wiedemann

17 June 2010
Carl Wiedemann
Local team/staff
Personal information
Growing Venture Solutions
United States
Language (Primary) English
Social information
c4rl
235047
c4rl
c4rl

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