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Peggy Xie
2008
01
09

第六次上海Drupal用户聚会回顾、总结、内容分享

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created on 周一, 2008-09-01 00:56

很高兴,第六次上海Drupal用户聚会能够赶在八月末顺利举行。这次的总共有15个人参加了聚会,虽然人不多,但是气氛相当好。
在报名点人到了差不多的时候,我们抓紧时间开始了这册的聚会。
聚会的第一部分是由Raincity Studios的开发工程师,Mike Yao,为大家进行主题为“AHAH,Drupal的动态表单”的讲演。作为聚会的组织者,在每一次的聚会活动之前,我们都会在SHDUG的google group或是drupalchina的上海板块中发帖,征集大家对聚会主题的
想法建议等,并针对最多人想听的主题找合适的Drupal开发工程师进行讲演。希望通过这种讲演的方式,让更多的人了解drupal,掌握drupal的更多功能;也希望这样能够帮助更多人解决平时Drupal实际运用时遇到的种种问题。目前,因为还没有人愿意自告奋勇在聚会中为我们做演讲,所以我们都是请Raincity Studios的工程师们为大家讲演一些平时工作中总结的Drupal使用经验。但我们一直希望并鼓励RCS以外的朋友加入到主题演讲的行列中,为我们带来更多不同的演讲主题。

DaveO
2008
10
06

Raincity Studios Discuss China and the Internet with Business in Vancouver

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created on 周二, 2008-06-10 14:53 Raincity Studios in Business in Vancouver

Vancouver writer Jonathon Narvey interviewed Raincity's CEO, Robert Scales and President Kris Krug, and chatted with some of the Raincity Studios crew, for an article in Business in Vancouver magazine.

He discussed the Raincity Shanghai office including the work/lifestyle, communication processes, team building across oceans and technical challenges and advantages of working with a very multi-cultural team.

Having attended open source software and blogger symposiums in Beijing and Shanghai, Krug has seen China’s Web 2.0 dynamism up close. With a team of 13 employees in Shanghai, mostly open-source online publishing software developers, and their CEO Robert Scales, Raincity now has an established beachhead in the country.

The article also explored the size of the Internet market in China and the rise of open source software and inpact on innovation.

“Web 2.0 is exploding in China,” said Raincity Studios president Kris Krug. “The Chinese are totally wired, totally online, using web phones and all the mobile technology we use here.

“There’s a growing middle class wanting to use all these open-source tools, in part because that means they don’t have to worry about using proprietary software and pay licensing fees to western companies.”

He also dug deep into the personal expression issues around the Beijing Olympics - a topic we've discussed a lot recently in the China, Social Media, Olympics, etc. series and Scales' article at Now Public.

“Last time I was in Shanghai, the Chinese government announced they had just hired 100,000 new cyber-police,” Krug said. “That’s on top of however many they had to begin with.”

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Krug has also learned how easy it can be to run afoul of vigilant Chinese cyber-regulators.

“We were running a bar camp (an informal Web 2.0 drupal tutorial seminar), and our wiki was totally open. Anyone could register and write on it.

“Within a couple of days, we received a letter [stating] that we had to change our site in accordance with the rules in China. Users had to be pre-approved, content had to be moderated and we had to make changes on the website. We scrambled to make the changes in 24 hours.”

DaveO
2008
21
04

Drupal Camp Mania! Shanghai Open Source and Drupal Camp May 17-18

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created on 周一, 2008-04-21 13:15 Drupal Camp Shanghai

The Drupal community movement carries on to all corners of the globe with volunteer-run, peer-taught Drupal Camps! The Raincity Studios crew will proudly participate at events coming up in Vancouver, Canada, Sydney, Australia (for the entire Asia/Pacific region) and now, a newly-announced camp in Shanghai, China in conjunction with Open Source Camp Shanghai.

Ronan Berder
2008
17
03

SHDUG me mucho!

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created on 周一, 2008-03-17 00:26

SHDUG Meetup, March 15, 2008Last Saturday offered one of those long waited sunny afternoons here in Shanghai, but we still found a way to preserve our CRT tan. Last March 15 was our third SHDUG meet-up and we managed to share with more than 30 people our interest in Drupal at Yomovo's office, thanks to our host Mr. Gao Hong.

Ronan Berder
2008
26
02

Geek early, geek often!

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created on 周二, 2008-02-26 03:39

Abbey RoadThe atmosphere was a bit geekier than usual yesterday evening at the Abbey Road in Shanghai. As our fellas in Vancouver are getting ready for the upcoming SXSW and Drupalcon, we held in China an event at least as important; beer, finger food and a Wifi connection, we were sure that the ones that answered Raincity Studios' invitation to our geek meetup would be satisfied.

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