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Ignite Portland

I had the pleasure of attending the first ever Ignite Portland event last month. For the uninitiated, Ignite events consist of set of short, fast paced, presentations on everything from Twitter to unicycling.  From the Oreilly site:

If you had five minutes on stage what would you say? What if you only got 20 slides and they rotated automatically after 15 seconds? Around the world geeks have been putting together Ignite nights to show their answers.

If you missed the first event, the next one is just around the corner.  Be sure to check it out.

UPDATE

I had the pleasure of attending Ignite at the Bagdad Theater last night. Over a 1000 people showed up for the event after it received considerable coverage, including in the Oregonian, and several hundred had to be turned away at the door. The overall atmosphere was bubbling with creative energy and anticipation. Some of the presentations touched on a "why Portland, why now" theme, and being at this event drove home the answers to those questions for me. I count my blessings every day that I can live in Portland, with my family, as a part of this community. Presentations can be seen below in the embedded Splashcast (PDX company) player, posted by a devoted fan, LinuxAid.

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Recent Bookmarks

Here are some things I found worth noting, compliments of Magnolia.

Warehouse — Subversion Browser

Warehouse — Subversion Browser

software that installs on your server, exposing SVN via a very slick web interface.

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Top Node | drupal.org

Top Node | drupal.org

Top Node lets you set up custom url paths that display the first node from a view. This allows you to set up a url like news/today or comics/latest or even blog/random whose node changes based on the content listed in the selected view.

Rating: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

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ReGeneration

ReGeneration

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Lullabot Drupal Workshop - Day 2

Day 2 of the workshop was much more rewarding. We covered some truly advanced topics, including automated unit testing, modifying the core search index, manipulating node access, best practices for writing secure code, and how to contribute and get involved in the Drupal community. Matt Westgates presentation on security was the best of the day - I may not be an expert in securing my sites yet, but I have enough ammunition to cause some trouble on others! I'll skip posting my notes since they are likely only valuable to me, but if anyone is curious, let me know and I'd be happy to share. I also have a couple of great presentations which I can post.

Overall, while I felt the workshop was over priced ($900 for 2 days), I did some tricks and and met some great folks. I was really surprised to find that I was the ONLY Portlander attending the workshop. The other 50 or so attendees were from all over the country, and even a few form oversees. I think this speaks to momentum Drupal has as a web platform, which is great for everyone involved.
Thanks to the Lullabot team for a very informative couple of days.

Lullabot Drupal Workshop - Day 1

I have the pleasure of attending the Lullabot Drupal Advanced API and Module Development workshop this week. I've enjoyed getting to know the Drupal platform and community over the past year and have based many successful projects on it. The team at Lullabot are known for their Dupal training and consulting work, and have some great sites and contributed modules under their belts to prove it. If any Drupal geeks happen to come across this, what follows are some tidbits I picked on day one.

Newsvetter

Level OS was hired by Andrew Fowler of Single Cell, LLC to develop a website allowing news presenters to submit stories which will then be picked up by the media.  According to Andrew,

Newsvetter allows communications professionals (and others) to vet the substance of their news before sending it to the news media.  Andrew developed a vetting process to provide communications professionals a framework for sending high quality story ideas.  Media can subscribe tonews feeds in areas that interest them and can rate and comment on any news submission.

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