Francis Pilon
2007
14
05

Drupal Camp Toronto 2007

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created on Mon, 2007-05-14 13:10

Coming back from the Drupal Camp in Toronto, I only have praises for the the organizers.

The sessions I attended provided a good balance between topics relevant for the newcomers and more experienced drupalists. I also really enjoyed the variety of points of view that were taken: from quasi philosophical such as i18n - Fitting Drupal into a bi/multi-lingual organization, by Mike Gifford to hands-on such as Performance tuning and optimization of high traffic Drupal sites, by Khalid Baheyeldin.

It was equally pleasant to see talks like CMS Ecumenism or 'How Drupal Plays Well With Others', by Alan Dixon and Drupal+Formulize - RAD from one platform to another, by Julian Egelstaff where different systems are being integrated to provide flexible applications.

The quality of the food was great. Vert Catering even served lunch with fully recyclable dinnerware! We had a wonderful evening at the The Centre for Social Innovation where food, drinks and fun people mingled to exchange ideas and laughs.

À la prochaine!

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