Drupaldelphia got a great writeup in Technically Philly today.
As is often the case with software releases, outside of the immediate community of users, there was little fanfare about the latest release of Drupal, which came out in January.
But last year at Drupaldelphia, Philly’s first conference dedicated to the increasingly popular open source content management system, it was making its way into the conversation among the 140 attendees.
Presenters — plucked from local Drupal web development shops like Rock River Star and Zivtech, who together organized the event — were gearing up for the release. After all, it promised improved usability in its user interface and more. And for content management systems, ease of use has become paramount.
Now, as the [third] annual Drupaldelphia approaches this Friday, discussing Drupal 7, as the new version is known, will be more a priority. But it won’t be the entire conversation. Drupal has been building a steady stream of releases over the years, and the conference aims to help you navigate all of it.
Are you signed up to attend? It's going to be a great Camp, so sign up to join us!