After reviewing 240 sessions submitted for the conference, the track chairs, the Copenhagen team and the Drupal Association are proud to present the DrupalCon Copenhagen program.
The total of 94 sessions is made up of 83 regular sessions, 6 platinum sponsor sessions, 3 keynotes and 2 rounds of lightning talks.
The session selection accounts for many factors including attendee votes, addressing the breadth of interests of DrupalCon attendees, and providing a balanced and compelling program. For example, some sessions were picked because they were essential for introducing new developers to Drupal, other sessions were selected because they present important local Drupal business cases, etc.
If you proposed a session that didn't make it into the program, please consider presenting it at the Unconference on August 23rd or run it as a Birds of a Feather session. We will be adding more information about these options to the website in the coming weeks.
You can either see the sessions selected for each track below, or take a look at the program overview. Please bear in mind that this is not the final program and that sessions are likely to be moved around as we refine it.
Drupal for Business
- A foundation for change; Drupal on top
Thomas Angermann (angermann) - Use case: Brightcove.com on Drupal
Eric Johnson - Case study: VF.se on NodeStream; a Drupal distribution for newspapers and magazines
Thomas Barregren (TBarregren) - Introducing OpenPublish
Irakli Nadareishvili (irakli) - On the importance of DONE: Scrum and Drupal at The Economist
Ezra Barnett Gildesgame (ezra-g) - Showcase: Creating a generic platform for a national media company
Cédric Perronnet (drico) - Showcase: Drupal powers sports (and more) at France Televisions
Alexandre Bulté (abulte) - Translation management for the enterprise
Amir Helzer (icanlocalize)
Configuration, Setup & Performance
- 10 reasons why you should be using features for your Drupal project
Florian Loretan (flobruit) - A survey of rich multimedia in Drupal 7
Jacob Singh - Aegir: One Drupal to rule them all!
Adrian Rossouw (adrian) - Architecting a Drupal site: From composition to completion
Jon Skulski (jonskulski) - Be a happier Drupal developer with Rules
Johan Falk (Itangalo) - "Building scalable, high performance Drupal sites in the cloud"
Barry Jaspan (bjaspan) - Drupal 7 Search Engine Optimization
Ben Finklea (Volacci) - Drupal Commerce: Setting up shop on Drupal 7
Ryan Szrama (rszrama) - Drupal distributions: The dos and don'ts
Irakli Nadareishvili (irakli) - Drupal performance boost solutions
Welin Welchev (welinwelchev) - "Drupal performance: Then, now, and the future of a speedy Drupal site"
Steve Rude (slantview) - Drupal security: Configuration and process
Ben Jeavons (coltrane) - "Inside Pantheon: Pressflow, Hudson and Varnish, oh my!"
Josh Koenig (joshk) - Mapping in Drupal with OpenLayers
Alan Palazzolo (zzolo) - Semantic Taxonomies
Johannes Wehner (johsw) - Varnish HTTP cache server
Poul-Henning Kamp
Code & Development
- About the Rules ecosystem
Wolfgang Ziegler (fago) - Advanced Drush
Moshe Weitzman - Apache Solr search mastery
Peter Wolanin (pwolanin) - Backstage with Drupal localization
Gábor Hojtsy - Debugging Drupal: Hands-on techniques
Randy Fay (rfay) - Developing apps for iPhone/iPad/Android using Drupal as a base system
Sumit Kataria (sumitk) - Drupal 7 entities and fields; transitioning to Drupal 7
Kevin Bridges (cyberswat) - Drupal making news
Christian Schmidt (c960657) - Drupal security for coders and themers
Peter Wolanin (pwolanin) - Drupal: The Next Generation
Larry Garfield (Crell) - "For every site, a .make file"
Jeff Miccolis (jmiccolis) - Git fundamentals
Sam Boyer (sdboyer) - Go real-time with PubSubHubbub and Feeds
Alex Barth (alex_b) - Group (the new Organic groups): Building social networks in Drupal 7
Amitai Burstein (amitaibu) - "Jquery: Small library, big effects"
Christophe Galli (cgalli) - Lesser-known Drupal 7
Damien Tournod - MongoDB: Humongous Drupal
Károly Négyesi (chx) - Sharpen your axe: How we reduced development time by more than 80%
Richard Jones (ikos) - Use SimpleTest!
Karsten Frohwein (Kars-T) - Views 3
Daniel Wehner (dereine) - WordPress is better than Drupal: Developers take note.
Jennifer Lampton (jenlampton)
Introducing Drupal
- 15 modules to help you build a community website
Adrien Baumann (Mask) - Building content types and displaying content
Ryan Szrama (rszrama) - "Come for the software, stay for the community"
Gábor Hojtsy - Communicating Drupal visually
Heather James (heather) - Drupal 7: What you need to know
Angela Byron (webchick) - Drupal Gardens: The fastest way to create a gorgeous Drupal 7 site
Linea Rowe (Linea) - Drupal rights and responsibilities
Ken Rickard (agentrickard) - Introduction to internationalization in Drupal 7
Olivier Jacquet (Jax) - Introduction to the semantic web and RDF in Drupal 7
Lin Clark (linclark) - The command line is your friend
Addison Berry (add1sun) - The future of Drupal.org
Lisa Rex (lisarex) - Views: The key to the Drupal castle
Ezra Barnett Gildesgame (ezra-g) - Welcome to Drupal(Con)
Jeffrey A. McGuire (horncologne)
Providing Professional Drupal Services
- A method for getting early estimates right
Jakob Persson (solipsist) - A sprint in the life of a highly agile Drupal development organization.
Jacob Singh - Community ROI: How (and why) to get your development shop leveraging Drupal
Boris Mann - Creating better solutions through incremental change
Rasmus Frey (zorp) - Drupal project management tools: time to build our own dogfood
Kristof Van Tomme (kvantomme) - Panel: Managing a Drupal consulting firm
Todd Nienkerk - See through their eyes: How to anticipate the needs of your clients
Stuart Broz (sbroz) - Teaching Drupal
Diana Montalion Dupuis (mooncougar) - "The Drupal process: Great projects, no slavery required"
Vesa Palmu (wesku) - Why Drupal projects fail and how to avoid it
Janus Boye (janusboye)
Theming, Design & UX
- Add a mobile version to your Drupal site
Martin Jørgensen (Vertikal.dk) - All your HTML are belong to us #2.5: Revenge of the markup
Mortendk (mortendk) - Awesomeness redefined: Drupal 7 theming
Mortendk (mortendk) - Responsive webdesign
Kristof Orts (kristofo) - Design for Drupal: A template approach. Cut your design time by 200%
Nica Lorber (nicelobster) - Designing UI with Seven
Mark Boulton - Display Suite: Central and clean administration of your object displays
Kristof De Jaeger (swentel) - Don't design websites. Design web SYSTEMS!
Todd Nienkerk - From a HTML/CSS template to a Drupal theme
Hans Rossel (hansrossel) - Grok Drupal theming
Laura Scott (laura s) - Imaginary users can save your Drupal site
J-P Stacey (jp.stacey) - Theme preprocess functions: An introduction
Carl Wiedemann (c4rl) - Theming the enterprise
Jen Simmons (jensimmons) - What you need to know about grids that 960 won't teach you
Mark Boulton - Writing Better CSS for Drupal
Maarten Verbaarschot (mverbaar)
Comments
Recorded?
Are these sessions going to be recorded & put online? Can't make it to the conference, but would love to see some these. :(
if they sell out, I am sure
if they sell out, I am sure they'll put some of the sessions on line.
BoF as Sessions?
During DrupalCon San Francisco people were reminded to respect the format of the BoF and not make BoF meetings into sessions. Are BoF spaces allowed to be used as session/presentation spaces at DrupalCon CPH?
I ask because this post states, "If you proposed a session that didn't make it into the program, please consider presenting it at the Unconference on August 23rd or run it as a Birds of a Feather session. We will be adding more information about these options to the website in the coming weeks." Some will think this means you need to restructure your presentation to fit a BoF style. Others might think it's an invitation to give their presentation that didn't make it into the program.
BoF as BoF
At the unconference, sessions can be presented in pretty much the same way they would be during the conference proper.
We encourage participants to respect the BoF format. A BoF is not an alternative venue for a session; it should focus on fostering a discussion on a particular topic. So, if your sessions wasn't picked for the main conference you shouldn't plan on giviing it verbatim as a BoF session. Instead you should adapt it to fit the BoF format.