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Hello! Great to be here. Drupal Rocks!
Hanging with Drupal buddies at this conference is sure to be a highlight of the year.
I work with really cool clients around the country and the world. I love the fact that Drupal is so flexible. Clients want upgrades, new functions, etc, and we can do it for them.
Thanks for your contributions to Drupal and FOSS!
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Hello all, I am maiki, and according to Drupal.org I have been hanging around for a couple of years. I am an above average weblogger due to the fact that I have more weblogs than weblog posts.
I work in tech, mostly web development, and I just feel back in love with Drupal when I heard someone talking about D5. I have always enjoyed the backend, yet I never justified the time to invest in becoming proficient enough to deploy it for clients.
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Heya, I'm Kwame or "pearcraft" from Drupal.org or "kwamee" here. ( I didn't think of my cool handle until later:)
I got interested (ie fanatical) about Drupal after hearing the Lullabot Podcast. http://www.lullabot.com/podcast
I'm interested in stuff like improving documentation, QA, testing...
er... sorry, that's webchick! :)
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Hey Drupal's
I were just wandering if im the only metal head at the OSCMS?
-cause i just saw that Killswitch Engage at playing in SF -The Warfield on Saturday -In my book thats just the perfect way to start a Saturday night!
rock on \m/
/morten.dk
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John currently runs the Stanford Online Accessibility Program [SOAP], which has been established to provide guidance and insight to the Stanford Community as they use various online means to share information to their respective constituents. The program has neither the mandate nor desire to tell content creators what to do, but rather to assist these same creators in producing material that is accessible to the greatest audience possible through the promotion of Universal Accessibility and web standards compliance.
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Hmm - am I missing something? Where is the cost for registering?
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Hi. My name is Tao Starbow (yep, that's not just my account name), and I work at UC Berkeley for the CITRIS institute.
I am really excited about this drupalcon, since I was at last year's con up in Vancouver, and spent most of my time wandering around in a cloud of cluelessness. Now I feel like I have info to contribute as well as stuff to learn. I am unreasonably proud that my blog was just added to the Drupal Planet aggregator yesterday.
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Heya, I'm Angie Byron or "webchick" from the Drupal project. :)
I got my start in Drupal (and open source development) in summer of 2005 when I was a Google Summer of Code student.
I'm interested in stuff like improving documentation, QA, testing, making APIs more intuitive... all the boring stuff no one else cares about. ;) I try to help out with basically everything I can get my hands on.
I can't wait to see my old friends and meet some new ones at OSCMS. :D
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I'm one of the moderators of groups.drupal.org/newspapers-on-drupal, a module contributor (http://drupal.org/project/mysite), and attended OSCMS Vancouver.
I work for http://morris.com, a member of the Yahoo!/Newspaper Consortium. We use Drupal to build community-powered web sites that merge social networking with traditional journalism.