Drupal Camp Belfast
| September 26, 2009 | to | September 27, 2009 |
The next Drupal Ireland event is taking place this weekend, on Saturday 26th & Sunday 27th September, in NICVA, Belfast and will run from 9am to 5pm both days. Registration is free and you can now sign-up for this event at http://belfast.drupalcampireland.org * Presentations in three tracks and Drupal Surgery * The event will include presentations from experienced Drupal developers where people can learning more about Drupal, what it can do and how it can benefit both them and their organisation.
After the success of the last event in Galway, we decided to add an extra track, so participants of all levels will be catered for. We will also be running a “Drupal Surgery” in parallel with the presentations, where users can get their questions answered and find help with their website problems. * Document as-we-go * Not only that, but we are honoured to once again have Drupal’s very own Addison Berry, head of the documentation team, coming from the US in attendance. In parallel with the presentations, Addison will be leading be a documentation sprint. Participating in the sprint is an excellent way to get involved with the community and make a meaningful contribution to the Drupal project. It aims at creating cleaner, clearer, and more accessible documentation for members of the Drupal community.. If you are a beginner and learning about Drupal, there is a great deal of help you can provide by explaining Drupal with an outsider perspective..
* About Drupal * Drupal is a powerful open source content management system which allows users to easily publish, manage and share a wide variety of content on the internet. There is a great demand for people who know this software and demand is growing. Drupal’s many features and add-ons allow it to be used for a variety of website needs; including for marketing, internal communications, informational websites, and for social networking purposes. See http://www.drupal.org
* About the Irish Drupal user group * This event is being organised by the Drupal Ireland user group – a volunteer membership group. The group is comprised of developers who use Drupal everyday; who contribute to Drupal core, documentation and maintain popular modules.