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You should come to Drupalcamp Colorado June 11-12 2011
Drupalcamp Colorado 2011, co-hosted with Commerce Camp, is shaping up to be another amazing event.
In 2010 we had 312 people registered, delicious breakfast and lunches, 2 parties, all for less than $50 in attendance fee. For 2011, we have all that and more. You may consider registering before reading the rest...but if you still need to be convinced:
Drupal Camp Colorado: An Amazing Value in 2011
Session submission is closed and session selection is under way, but BOFs will be managed online in the lovely Conference Organizing Distribution based BOF manager which was used for Drupalcon Chicago and is being enhanced as it makes it's way into COD.
And the sessions accepted are looking amazing. There's a good mix of the best-of Drupalcon Chicago combined with what will certainly become favorites at Drupalcon London.
The content team has made sure that we cover all skill levels this year. Some particularly new user friendly options include:
- Pre-camp training on Friday the 10th from Lullabot and Chapter 3 will give you a 1 day trip forward a few levels in your Drupal journey.
- Getting started with Drupal will show off the basics and fields. Follow that up with Introduction to Views and then Setting up a Drupal Development Environment on Windows before heading off to Introduction to Theming and Introduction to Module Development. That takes a solid programmer from newbie to rockstar in a day!
And if you're looking for socializing then there are both formal and informal activities to keep you busy. Friday and Saturday nights we'll have official parties at nearby venues with subsidized refreshments.
Amazing Attendees for Drupal Camp Colorado 2011
For 2011 we currently have 185 attendees registered about a month before the camp begins and we have space for up to 500. Among the people planning to come are:
- Approximately 25 total Drupal 7 core contributors will be at the camp including some amazingly profilic ones like Damien Tournoud, Károly Négyesi (chx), Dave Reid, Larry Garfield, Bojhan, Nathan Haug (quicksketch) and Randy Fay who combined were responsible for approximately 13% of the code changes in Drupal 7. These are the people who are largely responsible for the new Database API, Image handling in core, automated testing and CCK in core among many other things.
- Amazing Drupal contributed module maintainers like Earl Miles (merlinofchaos) of Views, Panels, and Nodequeue fame (Nodeque being co-maintained by GVS team member Ezra Barnett Gildesgame).
- Nathan Haug who maintained many of the image related modules in Drupal 6 and who maintains the Webform, Flag and Fivestar modules (Fivestar being co-maintained by GVS team member Ezra Barnett Gildesgame).
- Ryan Szrama of Ubercart/Commerce fame who will be here for a whole week in advance of the camp working with the broader Drupal Commerce team for a sprint.
- Dave Reid, who along with me, helps maintain the Pathauto and Token modules. Dave also maintains Path Redirect and about 100 modules total!
- A few Drupal 8 initiative owners will be using this as a time for a sprint. Greg Dunlap, David Strauss, and Earl Miles are planning to attend and work on configuration management. Larry Garfield will be there to work on Web services/Context.
- From Aten Design Group we have Scott Reynen who has been tearing up the project application queue, Ken Woodworth who is primarily responsible for the amazing Drupalcon Denver design work.
- TopNotchThemes will be here with Steph, Chris, and Sheena bringing their usual fun and solid theming skills.
If you ever wanted a time to chat with these folks without fighting with 3,000 other people for their attention, Denver is that time.
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Sprint Consideration
Sorry if this comes across as spamming, but I would love for the Commerce team to take a look at: http://drupal.org/node/1161768 to discuss and rethink the way shipping is handled for DC during the sprint :)
It will be a tight squeeze, but I might just try to make it out for the conference!