A collection of modules to help create a website to organize an event such as a Drupalcamp
This guide contains documentation for the Event Platform, which is a collection of modules to simplify organizing an event such as Drupalcamp, with user-submitted sessions, sponsors, and more.
Information on the options available, how they compare, and how they can be used
Drupal 8 added a date field and a date range field, but there are a number of modules that exists to augment the date and time handling provided by core. The guides here will help you to understand how these modules compare, and the use cases they were designed to address.
A comparison of modules available to help with the management of dates, times, and events
This guide helps site builders and developers to choose the right date, time, and event management modules for different use cases. The guide takes into account both core and contributed modules.
Information for organizers of Drupal's participation in Google Summer of Code
For several weeks in the middle of each year, Google Summer of Code supports students around the world to work on open-source projects. Projects can apply to participate, and agree to provide mentors for students as they work on specific, well-defined tasks.
The Drupal project has participated nearly every year since the program was launched.
This guide collects information for organizing and participating in Drupal & Google Summer of Code.
A contribution day is for people who know what Drupal is and have worked with it in some capacity. We need people in many different roles to participate and contribute in different ways, not just via code. The most important thing to remember, for both mentors and participants, is to have an enjoyable experience.