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Introducing Drupal

Drupal.org Redesign

Lisa Rex 12 August 2010
Type:  BOF session

Want to get involved? Come along to find out!

Want to get involved? Come along to find out!

The drupal.org redesign tag has all issues. Details on contributing are in the Drupal.org redesign implementers group.

For background info, see How Drupal.org is built and How Drupal.org uses Drupal.

Additional Presenters:  Kieran Lal Jacob Redding

The Great Git Migration

Sam Boyer 4 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Where once there was CVS, tomorrow, there shall git reside. In this session, we'll talk about what the switch is going to mean, where we are in the process, and what we need from YOU!

Drupal.org is migrating from CVS to git. That means core and contrib, every module and every theme, every install profile - everything that was once held in CVS will be moved over to git. For the initial conversion, which we're calling phase 2, our goal is more or less 1:1 feature parity with what we do in CVS now. The big goodies will come later, in phase 3.

Drupal User Group

JB Ingold 4 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Drupal User Group / Drupal association worldwide / Local group or linguistic group / industries related group all of that should work together ? How can it help Drupal grow ?

-Drupal User Group
-Local group or linguistic group
-Industries related group
-Drupal association worldwide

Should we adopt a Drupal Code of Conduct (#DCOC) ?
How can can it works together ?
How can it help Drupal grow ?

This session is more a place holder to have a panel with representative of Drupal User Groups and DA to share experiences and see what works and doesn't works.

How did Drupal achieve World Domination? (And now what?)

Benjamin Melançon 4 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

From Dries' original typo registering the Dutch word for community, to the jump across the Atlantic, to camps on six continents, we'll look at how has Drupal spread throughout the world and try to pinpoint turning points in the development of the Drupal community.

From Dries' original typo trying to register the Dutch word for community,
... to the adoption of Drupal by kerneltrap.org
... to the jump across the Atlantic and some of the first and still prominent Drupal-based companies coming out of the Howard Dean presidential campaign,
... to the weekend from hell and Drupal.org finally moving to dedicated servers,
... to the camps now being held on six continents,
we'll look at how has Drupal spread throughout the world and try to pinpoint turning points in the development of the Drupal community.

Designing an Open-Source Internet Curriculum with Drupal Gardens: Sharing our Dominican Republic Pilot Program experience

claudina sarahe 4 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Sharing the results of ThinkDrop's Pilot Program to introduce open-source technology and Drupal to children living in less-advantaged communities, helping them overcome the hurdles that prevent them from openly accessing and sharing information.

June 2010 we took a bold leap as a new company and decided to spend part our summer developing an Open-Source Internet Curriculum. We partnered with COSOLA-MACILE, a non-profit organization focused on K-12 education in less advantaged communities.

In July, we are travelling to Itabo, Dominican Republic to teach 6th-12th grade students and teachers about the Internet, Open-Source technology and Drupal, using Drupal Gardens as the primary teaching tool. The Pilot Program will run for approximately 2-weeks as an after school program open to interested MACILE participants.

Introduction to internationalization in Drupal 7

Olivier Jacquet 4 July 2010
Type:  Session in official program

This session will introduce how you can activate different languages in Drupal 7, configure the language negotation and how you can build a small multilingual brochure website.

This session will introduce how you can activate different languages in Drupal 7, configure the language negotation and how you can build a small multilingual brochure website.

It will demonstrate the locale and content translation modules from core and some of the functionality provided by the i18n and views modules. Hopefully some of the functionality of i18n will have been ported by then.

The session will also highlight some of the changes between D6 and D7.

Mitigating the Developers pain

Clemens Tolboom 4 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Checking out a projects page for open issues is breathtaking. How can the number of open issues be reduced without the help of the projects developer? It is called triage and can be applied by almost everybody. Can it?

How to use the issue queue is documented on http://drupal.org/node/317 but we needs hands to help closing a lot of dead wood issues and prevent developers to be overwhelmed by newly created issues.

For this to happen we need triage team members and useful instructions and permissions of developers about who and what can be tempered with in their issue queue.

On http://drupal.org/node/838682 an effort is made to document what we normal soles can do about it.

Everyone being able to enable a module or theme could help with this handson session.

Ubercart for Beginners

uberchic 4 July 2010
Type:  Not planned session

A basic overview of Ubercart 2.x for Drupal 6.x.

Will cover products configuration, catalog, shipping, payment systems, and basic store creation. A full walk through.

If there's something you really want to have more information on, or have been struggling with, please comment, and I will try to make sure it is one of the points I address in the presentation.

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