DRUPALCAMP 2015
AUG 28-29TH, TALLINN
Hotell Euroopa (Paadi 5)

Schedule

Friday, 28 August

TIME DEVELOPMENT TRACK BUSINESS TRACK LABS TRACK
09:15 Registration
10:15 Keynote: Estonian e-ResidencyKaspar Korjus
11:00 Drupal 8 plugin system: extensibility for allBart Feenstra (Xano) Running lean start-up projects with Drupal, cloud and agileMarcin Pajdzik Drupal in the Microsoft Azure cloud – just do it!Ryszard Dałkowski
12:00 Drupal 8 Frontend for BackendersLauri Eskola Gyproc Case Study: Lessons learned from an international Drupal projectIvar Laks Making own AMP stack with Homebrew on MacRaimonds Kalnins
13:00 Zone.ee Sponsor Session
13:15 Group photo, Lunch and Coffee
14:30 Drupal 8 themingMorten Birch Heide-Jørgensen (mortendk) Data protection in web development made easyAmelia Andersdotter, Anders Jensen-Urstad
15:30 Using Docker to boost your development experience with DrupalJürgen Viljaste, Mait Roosvalt Serving the Internet of Things (IoT) with DrupalKalle Varisvirta Continuous integration with DrupalIlia Ivanov
16:30 REST in PeaceKonstantin Komelin, Kate Marshalkina Case study: Three front end challenges building responsive MTV UK siteDidzis Avotins Development patterns: similar content types; managing code complexity.Ragnar Kurm
17:30 Veebimajutus Sponsor Session / Closing Session
17:45 Beer & Chat at Hotel Euroopa Lobby Bar
18:30 Afterparty at Pub Scotland Yard

Saturday, 29 August

TIME SPRINT ROOM
10:00 - 19:00 DRUPAL 8 SPRINT
Mentors: Lauri Eskola (lauriii) and Mikael Kundert (iMiksu)
Free beverages and snacks!

The topic of our sprint: Drupal 8!

  • We will focus on Drupal 8, no prior experience required with D8
  • No specific skillset needed, mentors will find your any type of tasks which helps D8 get further
  • NB! Setup test environment for the sprint previously, see more info https://www.drupal.org/dev-env

What is a sprint?

A sprint is getting people together for a set amount of time – usually one to two days – and just working on some aspect of Drupal. Ideally, participants will learn from others as they go, and the goal is either to get some specific work done, mentor new contributors, or both. We choose to gather in a sprint format because:
  • It's fun - sometimes it is nice to have some camaraderie while working.
  • It's satisfying - the group can see the progress that was made at the end of the sprint.
  • It's a good way to get a focused task done (though some sprints are more general and some are more focused).
  • Participants can get their questions answered immediately instead of waiting for an answer in an issue queue.
  • Participants can learn from each other.

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