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DrupalCon Copenhagen: The program and pre- and post-conference activities

#epicIt's time for another update from DrupalCon Copenhagen! This time around we have updated information on the core developer summit, the unconference, and the code sprint.

Official Program

First of all, we are happy to announce that the final version of the program is now available on the site. The few remaining slots in the schedule will be used for sponsor sessions and lightning talks. We'll try to keep schedule changes to a minimum, but if we do have to shuffle a few sessions around, this is the page to watch. Also, we'll make the entire program available as a PDF if you would rather keep it on your laptop or print a copy to keep in your pocket during the conference.

Now that the program has been finished, you can start planning your DrupalCon Copenhagen. Go to the session schedule and add all your favorite sessions to your personal schedule. You can see a list of your chosen sessions by going to your user profile and clicking the "My schedule" link.

Core Developer Summit

If you're in Copenhagen on Sunday, August 22nd, and interested in helping improve Drupal core, you should participate in the Core Developer Summit. The summit will provide opportunities both for people to discuss changes to Drupal code and processes as well as people interested to move Drupal 7 closer to release. The summit will start wit three shorts sessions by Dries Buytaert, Sam Boyer, and Jen Simmons. After the kick-off sessions, the summit will break up into two groups, with plenty of space to be fruitful and get stuff done. All ideas are welcome!

Drupal at SXSW 2011 - Vote for Sessions

South by Southwest Interactive is the ultimate geekfest, held each year in Austin, Texas. Next year's event will be from March 11th to 15th, but voting has now opened to choose the sessions that will take place.

A number of sessions either focus on Drupal, or will mention it in a range of topics. This is our guide to what has been submitted, so you can vote to get Drupal on the schedule.

First here are the sessions that focus on Drupal:

Free as in Puppy: Planning Successful Drupal Implementations

Crystal Williams is a freelance Drupal consultant, who previously worked at Workhabit. She says of her session

At it's best, Open Source levels the starting point for large and small sites and allows developers to stop reinventing the wheel and focus on better problems, but great sites still require a whole lot of thinking. Learn what to expect from the process, how to budget, how early to invite technical and content stakeholders into the discussion, and how to ensure you're equipped to manage your new bundle of joy once it's live.

Open Media Project: Giving Community Control of Television

Kevin Reynen from the Open Media Project says of his session:

New review of Drupal

There is a very positive new review of Drupal available on CMS Critic. You can read (and contribute your thoughts) here: Drupal Review

Mike.

Drupal 6.19 and 5.23 released

Drupal 6.18 and 5.23, maintenance releases which fix security vulnerabilities are now available for download.

Drupal 6.19 also fixes other small issues reported through the bug tracking system.

Upgrading your existing Drupal 5 and 6 sites is strongly recommended. There are no new features in these releases. For more information about the Drupal 6.x release series, consult the Drupal 6.0 release announcement, more information on the 5.x releases can be found in the Drupal 5.0 release announcement. Drupal 5 will no longer be maintained when Drupal 7 is released. Upgrading to Drupal 6 is recommended.

Redesign update: Sprint 1

This post is part of a series to inform the Drupal community about the drupal.org redesign project, and the work the Drupal Association is funding to help get the redesign completed. If you would like to contribute to the redesign as a volunteer, see the community initiatives redesign page. If you'd like to contribute to the redesign financially, see the Drupal Association memberships and donations pages.

Leads and Affiliate Management

Application in Drupal

I developed an Application for Insurance/ Loans Leads and Affiliates management. It contains many parts to manage the affiliations for Leads in the areas of

1) Secured Loans
2) Non-Secured-Loans
3) Life-Insurance
4) Debt Management
5) Private medical insurance

I developed this to sale as product. But now give the application here to download and use for free. We have service plan for support. feel free to contact us: adal@quardz.com

Drupal files and its sql file and users.txt are inside leads.7z

Download the application here (Main user ID/PASS -> userone/password) : download here

See the Application Screen-shots : http://www.flickr.com/photos/quardz-web/

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