DrupalCon

DaveO
2008
21
10

DrupalCon, Camps, Profiles and Plans with Scales - Raincity Radio

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Raincity Studios' CEO Robert Scales discusses his recent trips to DrupalCon Hungary, Drupal Camp Montreal, Blog World Expo and partnerships with Acquia, plans for Ægir mass Drupal deployment system and other big ideas for clients and content publishers.

interviewed and produced by Dave Olson for Raincity Studios.
Photo by Kris Krug, (hat by DaveO).
Boris Mann
2008
01
03

Boston Drupalcon bound

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created on Sat, 2008-03-01 03:41

So, by the time most people read this blog post, the Raincity Studios crew will be winging their way towards Boston from Vancouver. We've got lots of first time Drupalcon attendees, and I'm really excited at introducing everyone to the team.

Adrian is the South African Drupal core contributor we all know and love. We didn't manage to have him visit us in Canada first, so we'll have to make do with spending some quality time together in Boston. He's pumped up on Hostmaster juice.

Audrey is a long time member of the local Vancouver PHP Users Group community and has been on database import / export duty on all of our major projects. We've been relying on her so heavily that she hasn't had time to contribute an extended user theme module that lets users pick themes for their blogs, as well as some book review stuff that will probably extend the Userpoints module.

Djun has been diving into the RDF stuff I blogged about recently, and pouring out some CoCKTaiL goodness.

Katherine just finished her first user group presentation on jQuery as well as having committed her first contribute module, Quicktabs.

Steve doesn't quite know whether he's a designer or a developer, and along the way he's an awesome themer as well. Oh, right, and then his most recent post on the command line goodness that is drush, and how to run it locally with MAMP. There was something about iPhones as well.

Robert Scales, Raincity Studios CEO, will of course be along to do the majority of the business heavy lifting, as well as talk about some of our current experiences opening an office and trying to kickstart a Drupal ecosystem in Shanghai. Then it's off to SXSW for him and the other half of the RCS team.

Along with the RCS team, we've got other Vancouver Drupal folks along like Ariane K from Raised Eyebrow and Scott and Ianiv from the NowPublic team (the rest of whom are congregating from all over the world).

Coming along from China is newly-elected Drupal Association Board Member Jacob Redding. It's been great to chat with him here in Vancouver about everything from training to worldwide event coordination at the grass roots level.

Lastly, a special special awesome thanks to Corinn: she organized our butts from here to Boston and even managed to sweet talk the hotel to run daily shuttle service back and forth to the conference center. There look to be over 30 rooms booked at the Courtyard Marriot. w00t! After hours party time...er...I mean, serious coding!...at the Marriot.

Well, that's about it. No sleep 'til Boston, and my cab to the airport picks me up in about 20 minutes. Looking forward to seeing everyone there!

Steve Krueger
2008
09
02

Drupalcon Boston & the iPhoneUnlockcon

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created on Fri, 2008-02-08 16:32 Drupalcon Boston 2008

Drupalcon is sneaking up around the corner and as I count down the calendar days until the event I'm actually trying to think of what to expect when I arrive. This will be my first Drupalcon as well as my first time flying on a plane since I was 2.

I'll be traveling alongside some of my fellow peers here at Raincity Studios and I'm sure they'll keep Raincity's youngest in good hands ;).

I'm quite thrilled to be able to participate and hopefully converse with some of the leading contributors from the Drupal project. I've been working with Drupal for about 7 or 8 months now and everyday I'm learning something new.

Due to the nature of me being a generalist, I'll hopefully be dabbling in quite a variety of sessions. Here are a couple that have perked my interest and hopefully yours as well.

Corinn Wyatt
2008
05
02

Drupalcon Boston 2008

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created on Tue, 2008-02-05 13:22

Its crunch time folks, if you haven’t booked your room in Boston, its time to get on it ! Raincity + Now public will be staying at the:

Courtyard Boston-South Boston
63 R BOSTON ST
Boston, MA 02125
$129
Phone: 1-617-436-8200

About 10 minutes from the BCEC center, traffic permitting, and a short cab ride downtown.


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The hotel sales coordinator has put a side 10 rooms for Drupalcon at 129 a night but will increase room numbers if there is a demand. Also, if you are trying to book a large group ask for sales directly and you might wrangle a better rate.

chowder

These rooms will be held till Feb. 15 after that the price goes up.

There will be arranged shuttle service to the Drupalcon.

So practice your Boston accents and have fun.

say it frenchie, say “chowder!”

Scales
2008
04
02

DrupalCon Boston 2008 - China Session Proposal need your vote

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created on Mon, 2008-02-04 06:31

Jacob Redding, John Zhu and myself are proposing a session for the upcoming drupalcon in Boston, March 2nd to 6th 2008.

SESSION OVERVIEW

China is beginning to adopt Drupal and since its slated as the next “India” in terms of an outsourcing hub what does this mean for the Drupal world. Join this round table discussion on the state of Drupal in China. Who is using Drupal? What companies are there? How does Drupal fit into the country’s development? Why is Drupal in China important? What are the barriers to entry for a business or a developer?

TRACK

Marketing and Business but also Community and Core. Drupal in China is as much about building a community as it is about business.

AGENDA
  • Things will start off with introductions of some of the Drupal shops in China as well as an overview of the state of Drupal and OSS in China.
  • We’ll discuss the current community in China and how developers are connecting with each other to work on projects. The use of drupalchina.org, groups.drupal.org, IRC, etc.
  • An overview of the translation work being done to help promote Drupal within China.
  • The floor will always be open for questions and comments.
GOALS

We hope to encourage discussion about the use of Drupal within China and bring to light some of the challenges and rewards when working with the country as many of the challenges faced in China are faced in other countries throughout the world. If you are interested in how China is using Drupal and who the players are and if China is right for you or your business attend and share your thoughts and opinions.

Please take a second and vote for our session

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