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At Drupalcon Munich, Dries will do something a little bit different with his keynote address. Rather than giving a presentation for the full hour, he'll have an interview/Q&A session with me as the interviewer.
Those of us getting really excited that it is almost time for DrupalCon again sometimes need to explain to our friends, colleagues, or family members what all the fuss is about.
Explaining DrupalCon
Have you ever had trouble putting it into words? "Yeah, Mom, we sit in rooms together and write code! ... Yes, I do that all year ... Yes, I talk to these people online all the time ... But DrupalCon is incredible because it's so ... y'know, great! I met Dries! I committed a patch with Webchick!"
I was thinking about this recently and started jotting down some of my impressions of what goes on at a DrupalCon. DrupalCon is so big and so busy, no one has the same DrupalCon as anyone else, of course, but here's a quick DrupalCon primer in the form of a ...
I know many people new to Drupal come to the forums first, recently I've been surprised by meeting people new to Drupal who don't know how to find their local community events.
It's official, and now is the time to register for not just a noteworthy event, but your opportunity to connect with a world-wide community using Drupal to collaborate, connect and improve our online experience. Go ahead: register now!
CiviCon London is taking place at Skills Matter in the centre of the City on the 22nd August 2011 from 9am to 6pm.
CiviCon is the international meeting of CiviCRM users, implementers and developers to share knowledge, experience and to discuss the future of the project.
Building on the success of CiviCon Chicago, this August sees London as the location for a truly British affair that promises to be one of the major Civi events in Europe this year.