Ready for Drupal Camp Atlanta?

Posted Sep 1, 2011 // 0 comments
Betsy:

Session submissions come to a close on Friday for Drupal Camp Atlanta, and we're looking forward to one of our favorite Drupal Camps of the year.  

A few of our developers happen to reside in the lovely state of Georgia (and its neighbor South Carolina!), and I know for a fact they are all looking forward to some local Drupal Camp fun!

Always looking to be in the center of open source fun, our team submitted a few panels. Be sure to check them out and once voting opens, give them a thumbs up!

Tobby is a die-hard Dungeons & Dragons fan and his passion carries through to his love for Drupal. Check out his session submission Dungeons & Dragons & Drupal where he will take you on a magical quest through complex record keeping that takes adventurers from the mighty cities of Features packages through the deep delves of compound fields, facing off against hordes of PDF output. 

Tobby also submitted his ever popular Taking your module from Drupal 6 to Drupal 7.

Recent addition to the Phase2 team, Geoff Maxey submitted One Theme to Rule Them All, which covers the basic elements and concepts pertaining to creating a single theme that can function as a full site and mobile theme w/ Drupal and jQuery Mobile. 

Karen is hoping to partner with a local developer (all eyes on MediaCurrent) to build an app live in Build a Drupal 7 App Start to Finish!

Brad submitted a couple sessions as well on improving query performance without hacking core and switching search to SOLR, so be sure to give him your Drupal love when voting opens up!

Last, but not least, CJ is stoked to share his knowledge about tools, strategies and methods for performing load testing your Drupal site in his submission Load Testing a Drupal Site.

Get your submissions in before Friday and we look forward to seeing you in Atlanta!

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