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Planning a DrupalCamp and Code Sprint

Introductory Blurb

Modeled on BarCamp unconferences, a DrupalCamp is learning sessions, discussion, workshops, and code sprints for the free software content management system Drupal. Anyone can present and everyone is welcome. The schedule of sessions is decided in the morning on each day, but we do encourage people to post what they would like to say or hear to gauge interest and encourage coordination.

This first general camp, DrupalCampBoston1, will feature a practical , immediately benefiting Open Media Boston and Boston Indymedia.

Needs:

A way to divide into at least two groups? Advanced and introductory topics?

Presenters.

Contact:

Jason and Sofia about needs

Bruno about Indymedia.be

Sean Madsen about CiviCRM

Moshe about coordination and promotion

Tracy about attendance and promotion

Add1sun about documentation

Agaric MetroWest regulars about attendance and what they'd like to see

Open Media Boston and independent media specific resources:

(Next camp we hope to build a CSA prototype site and/or service: http://agaric.com/note/drupalcondc-community-supported-agriculture-birds-a-feather )

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