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Thank You - DrupalCon Seattle 2019

Wed, 04/17/2019 - 16:55 -- rprice

This year I had the privilege of being invited by David Hwang to join his ongoing series, originally title, "The Imposter Monologues". This year's theme was "Thank You" and this potpouri has become a sort of group therapy session for Drupal community members. I highly recommend you check it out, and not just because I am there at minute 7:30.

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Honoring DrupalCon Volunteers

Tue, 04/12/2016 - 15:13 -- rprice

Track Team - with two to three volunteers per track, this is the team that sets the tone of what content you will be hearing in sessions. They begin thinking about this at least 5 months before the Con and meet weekly to move the session content forward. Between writing track descriptions, reaching out to speakers to curate sessions, reading every single session submission, helping build the schedule and later acting as coaches for their speakers, this team signs up for a long and heavy time commitment and the fruits of their labor results in amazing sessions.

drupalcon
communitybook
drupaleasypodcast

Honoring DrupalCon Volunteers

Tue, 04/12/2016 - 15:13 -- rprice

Track Team - with two to three volunteers per track, this is the team that sets the tone of what content you will be hearing in sessions. They begin thinking about this at least 5 months before the Con and meet weekly to move the session content forward. Between writing track descriptions, reaching out to speakers to curate sessions, reading every single session submission, helping build the schedule and later acting as coaches for their speakers, this team signs up for a long and heavy time commitment and the fruits of their labor results in amazing sessions.

drupalcon
communitybook
drupaleasypodcast

Honoring DrupalCon Volunteers

Tue, 04/12/2016 - 15:13 -- rprice

Track Team - with two to three volunteers per track, this is the team that sets the tone of what content you will be hearing in sessions. They begin thinking about this at least 5 months before the Con and meet weekly to move the session content forward. Between writing track descriptions, reaching out to speakers to curate sessions, reading every single session submission, helping build the schedule and later acting as coaches for their speakers, this team signs up for a long and heavy time commitment and the fruits of their labor results in amazing sessions.

drupalcon
communitybook
drupaleasypodcast

State of Drupal 2016 survey | Dries Buytaert

Wed, 04/06/2016 - 16:08 -- rprice

I've been writing a lot about what I believe is important for the future of Drupal, but now it is your turn. After every major release of Drupal I do a "product management survey" to get your ideas and data on what to focus on for future releases of Drupal (8.x/9).

drupaleasypodcast
dries_buytaert
drupal8
survey
drupalcon

State of Drupal 2016 survey | Dries Buytaert

Wed, 04/06/2016 - 16:08 -- rprice

I've been writing a lot about what I believe is important for the future of Drupal, but now it is your turn. After every major release of Drupal I do a "product management survey" to get your ideas and data on what to focus on for future releases of Drupal (8.x/9).

drupaleasypodcast
dries_buytaert
drupal8
survey
drupalcon

State of Drupal 2016 survey | Dries Buytaert

Wed, 04/06/2016 - 16:08 -- rprice

I've been writing a lot about what I believe is important for the future of Drupal, but now it is your turn. After every major release of Drupal I do a "product management survey" to get your ideas and data on what to focus on for future releases of Drupal (8.x/9).

drupaleasypodcast
dries_buytaert
drupal8
survey
drupalcon

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