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Get issues you care about ready for Global Sprint Weekend

Submitted by YesCT on Thu, 01/21/2016 - 11:06

Introduction

Drupal Global Sprint Weekend is January 30 and 31, 2016, and so far we have 34 locations all over the world.

This post will talk about what organizers and experienced contributors can do to get issues ready for sprint attendees to work on.

There is still time to add your small local sprint. Read the post and get your location listed!

Preparation tips for organizers of local Drupal Global Sprint Weekend 2016 sprints

Submitted by YesCT on Tue, 01/12/2016 - 07:50

Introduction

My previous post describes how you can list your local sprint as part of Drupal Global Sprint Weekend. This year it is January 30 and 31, 2016, and so far we have 24 locations all over the world. (There is still time to add your small local sprint.

Drupal Camps should have live captioning to benefit all attendees

Submitted by YesCT on Sun, 12/06/2015 - 11:28

In 2015, MidCamp published our accessibility information early on http://2015.midcamp.org/venue/up-close and http://yesct.net/making-midcamp-accessible. At the camp, I personally talked to many people who attended the camp because they knew in advance that they would be able to navigate the venue, *because* we gave them information in advance. It is not enough to be accessible; people need to know in advance.

Identifying Mentors at Sprints (example: creative t-shirts at DrupalCon Latin America)

Submitted by YesCT on Mon, 04/13/2015 - 05:56

DrupalCon Latin America Sprint was Big

DrupalCon Latin America took place in Bogotá, Columbia this past February. 270 people attended the conference. There was a training day, two days of sessions and the last day was the big sprint day. It is tradition at Drupal events (and many other Open Source events) for people to gather together and work to improve the software we use. We had lots of people from the conference attend the big sprint day, 101 people, 37% of conference attendees.

Making MidCamp more accessible

Submitted by alimac on Wed, 01/14/2015 - 01:10

Even though it's still two months away, I know that MidCamp 2015 (March 19 - 22) is going to be special. The venue hosting MidCamp this year is the University of Illinois at Chicago. UIC is both my alma mater and present employer. Student Center East (where the training and conference sessions will take place) may be familiar grounds to me, but these days I am looking at it from the perspective of a visitor who is completely unfamiliar with its layout.

Prepping for DrupalCon Amsterdam Sprints and Mentoring

Submitted by davidhernandez on Mon, 09/29/2014 - 04:38

Here we go!

DrupalCon Amsterdam is happening now, and, in keeping with the spirit of a Drupal event, there will be lots of sprinting! If you are interested in contributing—and we encourage you do so—there are many resources online and onsite at the event. If you have never contributed before, don’t fret or assume you don’t have the skills necessary to contribute. Many of the projects being worked on need people experienced with coding, design, user experience, testing, project management, writing, dev ops, or just plain helping-hands.

Sustainable Drupal Core development? Drupal Core Gittip Team, a new funding effort.

Submitted by YesCT on Mon, 05/05/2014 - 13:49

On May 2, 2014 the Drupal Core Gittip Team was somewhat quietly launched. There was a helpful quick round of questions on twitter and in IRC, and more details were added to the Drupal Core Gittip Team profile page and the @DrupalCoreGT twitter account. This post is a follow-up with even more details. We hope this answers more questions people have, and continues the discussion.

Targeting potential sources of supporting core contribution

Submitted by YesCT on Fri, 11/08/2013 - 14:08

tl;dr

Problem: Contributors to Drupal are not, in general, excellent fundraisers.

Proposal: Hire people excellent in fundraising and use the money to fund Drupal contributions.

Overview

How do we fund people contributing to Drupal? Do we have to find new sources? How do we find new sources that would get the most benefit from *starting* to contribute and sponsor the Drupal community.

There are a lot of different groups that support the community, take even one group: companies, and two kinds: those already supportive and those not yet supportive.

Drupal 8 live sites (a WIP list)

Submitted by YesCT on Thu, 10/10/2013 - 15:06

See the Drupal 8 Multilingual site showcase for a better list of Drupal 8 sites.


This list was from 2014 and earlier.

I know of a few blogs people are running on Drupal 8. Having just had trouble setting up mine, I thought it would be helpful to get a list of more sites that are live and in the wild on d8. When I could find posts about the why or how of launching a d8 site, I included it in parenthesis.