Session Description
After kicking off the Drupal Dojo to with Great Success in January of this year, my own involvement has waned as other concerns became paramount. With the impending release of Drupal 6, and the continuing need for quality documentation to introduce new developers (and maybe themers and power-users) to the system, it seems like a good time to start ramping back up.
So, let’s get together and talk about what we might do!
Presenter Info
Matt had the good fortune to be trained as a librarian, but spends most of his time with computers instead of books. He's served as a political consultant for several campaigns and causes, and developed online information systems to help connect attorneys in the California Death Penalty defense community. Prior to that, he was a researcher at the National Center for SuperComputing Applications where he developed communities for online learning.
Matt Cheney has a B.A. in Philosophy, History, Religious Studies, and Political Science and a M.S. In Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Zack started the DeanSpace project in 2003 during his summer break from the University of Illinois. He then left school to take a job at the Howard Dean presidential campaign head-quarters in Burlington, Vermont as a web-developer and technical volunteer coordinator. He was responsible for servicing the web-technology needs of the state campaign offices, constituency groups, and grassroots web developers.
Afterwards he co-founded and directed the CivicSpace project for two years. He is an active business leader in the Drupal open-source community and has freely contributed his expertise to hundreds of grassroots web projects.
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