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DrupalCon Day 2 - Roundup

Day 2 was definitely a GTD day here. The sessions that I attended focused far more on rubber meeting the road and far less on gee, wouldn't it be nice... stuff. That is not to say that any huge visions came to me, but it reconfirmed notions that the problems I am having are actually problems and that smart people are going to have to solve them. Ok, so it just made me feel like I'm not dumb for having certain problems.

Build and Release Management on AutoPilot

One of the more difficult aspects of professional Drupal site management is that there is not a very good way to move code/templates/content changes form the dev/staging environment to a production environment that has been in continuous use during your development cycle.

New Little Tips

Another thing I like about going to a conference is the things that go by quickly, randomly in passing.

Enterprise Level Theming

Tree House Interactive Media put on a talk this afternoon about enterprise level theming and how they built the mylifetime.com site. The high traffic highly monetized site was the case study for their session and the basis for their new Themester module that will be released shortly.

Knight Foundation pledges support for Drupal (again)

The Knight Foundation, http://www.knightfoundation.org, which has contributed over $1,000,000 in it's history for technological innovation of CMS platforms, has pledged to support Drupal in the coming year.

Welcome from DrupalCon

Hey everyone, the first 15 minutes of the Keynotes were spent furiously getting a site up and runnign to provide our commentary and news. Here it is.

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