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OSCMS Summit and Drupalcon -- Day 2
Posted March 27th, 2007 by HedgeMageI started the morning with a round of Drupal lightning talks -- eleven topics in sixty minutes. dww even convinced me that if I ever actually have free time, I should pitch in a bit on project module.
Dries' "State of Drupal" talk was excellent, though the audience as a whole didn't seem to react well to the bit about eliminating the webmaster, developer, designer, etc. The whispers and whines in the crowd implied that some people found those statements threatening. I'm mentioning this because I didn't feel that way, and I'd like my fellow geeks to know why: web technology is an ever-evolving industry. I've been doing system administration since the early 1990's, working with open source software since 1995, and playing with web technologies on and off since the 1990's as well. NOTHING is like it used to be, and *I'm still here*. So are a lot of other people.
OSCMS Summit and Drupalcon -- Day 1
Posted March 26th, 2007 by HedgeMageI started OSCMS by making hasty child care arrangements from my cell phone in the airport Wednesday night, due to my mom's flight being canceled in the eleventh hour. Everything worked out, though I also spent a large part of Thursday on the phone, ducking in and out of sessions to coordinate the situation at home. My poor mother finally made it to my place late Thursday night.
I'm still glad I went, though I feel pretty bad that my mom went through all of those delays and cancellations.
Rasmus Lerdorf's talk alone made the trip worth it. He's an even better public speaker than I'd heard, and I learned some new things about PHP, including the existence of some tools I can't believe I didn't know about.
The OpenID talk was well done, but really didn't tell me anything new. I changed my mind about "Theming Drupal" and instead went to chx's talk on the new menu system. I am glad that I did. Not only did I learn quite a bit, but I ran in to webchick, the first of my fellow Drupalers besides chx to whom I could match nick, real name, and face. She is even more awesome in person than online. Her astute questions and comments added a lot to every presentation or discussion I saw her in. I certainly picked up a lot more than I would have had she not been there.
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DrupalCon / Open Source CMS Summit at Yahoo!
Posted February 11th, 2007 by HedgeMageUpdate: I found a roommie, yay! I can't wait to see you all at the summit.
I'm trying to figure out how I can attend DrupalCon 2007 at the Open Source CMS Summit sponsored by Yahoo! The summit and related events are free, so it's mostly a matter of child care (got it covered) and affording transportation and the hotel stay.
If any non-smokers in Washington would like to carpool to Sunnyvale, or any nonsmoking webmonkeys would like to split a hotel room with an easygoing lady geek, please let me know. I'm a night owl, I don't hog the bathroom, and I'm happy sharing accommodations with geeks of any gender. Please note that I am deathly allergic to cigarette smoke, so not smoking in the car/room isn't good enough -- you really have to be a nonsmoker.
Sailing! (almost)
Posted October 1st, 2006 by HedgeMageToday was an awesome day. A good friend and her grandson took my son and I out on her sailboat this afternoon. There was no wind, so we ended up motoring around Budd Inlet (part of Puget Sound) for a while, which was plenty of fun. The weather was beautiful.
After a couple of hours ride, we moored the boat and returned to dry land for sandwiches and a round of ice cream cones at the marina. I'll post a couple of photos in the family gallery later tonight if they are any good. I spent so much time trying to keep up with the three year old boating wonder that very little photography happened.
Life is good.
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