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Sessions from the July 09 Camp

acrosman
Evaluator
In its relatively short history, CiviCRM has had a huge impact on the CRM options available to non-profits. It has provided a high quality tool for managing contacts, email lists, donations, and other basic functions. As both a user and developer on CiviCRM I am happy to see this session go in the direction that the participants would like it to go. We can talk about what people are doing with it, ways to get involved in its development, or anything else the group desires.
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cindymcqt
Intermediate
Other
I am currently assembling a membership-based community site and am faced with selecting module that I know and don't know. The budget doesn't allow for custom work so I need to do everything "out-of-the-box." What modules have you used for this type of site? Come share your successes and challenges. I will share with you what I am planning and why. This is not a formal presentation but more like a show-and-tell discussion. Anyone interested?
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allanhoffman
Intermediate
Other
This small group session will be a way for developers, site administrators, and others involved with Drupal to discuss and share ideas about how to manage their workflow. The session will not involve a formal presentation. Instead, it will be about sharing ideas and tools on topics such as SVN, local development environments, moving changes to production/live websites, etc.
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ringmaster
Beginner
Other
A good start for those new to Drupal administration and a concise review for seasoned pros who are concerned with security implications of hosting Drupal web sites. We'll discuss a simple "defense in depth" strategy for keeping our Drupal sites secure, including intrusion prevention, backups, and reliability.
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rootwork
Beginner
It's no secret that Drupal can be intimidating to new users and to those less-familiar with content management systems. This session will showcase a number of different modules that help make administering Drupal sites more intuitive to those who haven't been hanging out on IRC since the 4.6 release. Use in actual sites will be demonstrated, and there will be time at the end for everyone to share their favorite "killer module" for usability.
netaustin
Advanced
The Economist Group has chosen Drupal as its platform for the next version of its flagship site, Economist.com. We have 17 developers spread across five time zones, and chose Agile (specifically Scrum) to manage it all. I'll show you how we leverage industry best agile practices, including Test Driven Development (via SimpleTest, JMeter and Selenium), and Continuous Integration (via Hudson, Drush, and EC2).
Agile, Scrum, Testing
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canaryMason
Advanced
You've installed Drupal, configured some modules, and added your content. Now how about your design and theme? We'll look at some techniques to help you overcome one of Drupal's largest hurdles: Having your site not look like Drupal.
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depasqua
Beginner
Other
Are you new to Drupal? Considering incorporating and getting into the web design business? This session will cover a wide range of topics related to just this area. The catch? The presenter of this session will moderate the discussion of this session with a goal of obtaining ideas, answers, and discussion from the attending community.
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acouch
Beginner
There are many photo gallery modules and recipes out there so it is hard to know which way to turn. I'll break some of these down and provide some guidance and materials on how to create a great photo gallery.
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sam
Intermediate
Being an independent Drupal Developer or Consultant can be a rewarding way to make a living ... and can mean a nice six figure salary too. But it can also be a huge challenge to go at it alone. Everything from balancing your client load to getting by without the support you find working in a web shop to keeping up with technology. This session is for Independents, people think about being Independents, or those just curious. No experience required.
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allanhoffman
Beginner
Companies, startups, and nonprofits often decide on Drupal for a project, but they don't always have a clear idea about how to hire a company/developer with Drupal expertise. This session will answer questions about hiring a Drupal firm; it will provide tips on how to streamline the process, learn about Drupal (in order to communicate effectively with developers), and do everything possible in order to increase the chances that the project will go smoothly and achieve the desired results.
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karschsp
Intermediate
Drupal 7 will be here before you know it. This session will provide an overview of what you can expect and when you can expect it. The session will also cover what YOU can do to get involved in making Drupal 7 the best Drupal release yet.
core, d7ux, drupal7
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kat3_drx
Intermediate
Learn and apply best practices for making Drupal themes and sites more accessible and usable by users with disabilities. This session will detail techniques from W3's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 for making sites and new media accessible.
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winston
Beginner
Other
What makes Drupal great? The community of idealists and enthusiasts who have found many great ways of helping each other and working together. Are you new to Drupal? Want to feel closer to the community? Want to know where and how to get help? I hope the answer is yes as great benefits are yours for the having. In this presentation you'll learn to get the most out of the community, AND you'll learn about ways you can give back too. "To whom much is given much is expected"...
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jody
Intermediate
This is a session I also submitted for Drupalcon Paris. I'll help beginners and intermediate Drupal developers and site builders learn techniques to do clean overrides of any part of Drupal.
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