5 tracks, 25 sessions, 50+ attendees and it’s not even noon.
Some stuff on the board: Drupal case studies, Drupal+mobile, writing simpletests, data portability, improving performance, Drupal crash course and strategy: identifying needs.
The Paris Drupal meetup yesterday was a hit again, with twice the expected number of people showing up. Even a couple of tourists like Bonnie Bogle, Eric Gundersen and Kevin Walsh dropped by.
No such thing as a ‘local community’ anymore. Interesting.
Some, if not all of the krimsonians are heading over, joined by other members from the Belgian Drupal Community.
I’ll be discussing: Internationalization (i18n) and localization (L10n), How to get started with jQuery and Working with international (non-profit) organizations.
About twenty enthusiasts showed up to chat about Drupal in a cozy bistro in the vicinity of Centre Pompidou. There was wine and food. General introductions. Questions and answers. And some very good ideas.
20 people scratched their own itch tonight and decided to breathe new life into the French Drupal Community.
I’ll probably be presenting a few talks there, and I’m particularly thinking about seizing the opportunity to attract more French speaking Belgians to drupal.be, of which about 99.5% of the content is in Dutch at the moment.
Any thoughts on this are greatly appreciated, as are topic proposals.