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Apr 10 2012

Designing at 9,600 ft Above Sea Level

While I admit that this June's Reasons to be Creative Conference, conveniently located 10 minutes away from me in NYC, is more up my alley, I'm glad that I made the trip to Denver earlier this month for DrupalCon 2012. Even though, as a designer and creative director, I didn't find some of the DrupalCon sessions to be that relevant to my work, I did enjoy the sessions I attended and had a great time in Denver.

Do you want a PM day at Drupalcon?

Having been to several Drupal events, I've noticed they all have a few things in common:
The content is usually excellent and educational.
The largest group there is typically developers, and they influence the content.
Because of the first 2 points, there is typically little to no project management (PM) discussion, this last con in Denver having only 1 session for instance.

Drupal Mentors & Other ways to Help

As a Project Manager on the Drupal 8 (D8) Initiative, I see a lot of people getting involved, and they typically fall into one of two categories:

1) Ninjas
They want to help and are highly skilled in the ways of Drupal. They know how to avoid the untimely demise of baby kittens, can advise about important decisions, and most importantly, code solutions that are crucial to advancing projects. Because of all that, they are also in very high demand and many have limited time for non-paying gigs like contributing/volunteering for D8.

Drupal 8 fireside chat: A D8 PM Perspective

For the last 6 months or so I've been a volunteer project manager for the Drupal 8 core development process. I've been helping (as much as time allows), with the regular calls held bi-weekly to go over progress and with fleshing out some details on initiatives. One of my goals is to bring transparency on the calls for the community. I realize an update is overdue, and it will be coming soon. In the mean time, I wanted to share some of my perspective with you.

Dec 31 2011

Stable Nodewords release is out!

A quick follow-up to the last blog post to mention that the first stable release of Nodewords in two years, v6.x-1.13, has finally been released. A huge thank you is due to the few people who helped to test it over the holidays, without whom this release would not have been quite as stable.

Update: Thanks to Dave Reid for the shout-out in DrupalEasy podcast #71.

Dec 21 2011

Using Custom Image Styles with the Media module (and exporting the results to code!)

I recently had the need to create a custom image style and use it to display images I had uploaded to a media field. I found it to be more difficult than anticipated, because there are a few more moving parts involved than in the case of a standard file field. So, I'm documenting the steps it took here in the hopes that it will be useful to the community at large. (and also so that I'll be able to remember how to do it myself next time!)

Nov 3 2011

DrupalcampNH 2011 was a success!

The recent DrupalcampNH 2011 was a tremendous success! Between the exceedingly professional-looking name tags, printed schedules and banners, the amazing set of volunteers on the day who helped coordinate all of the attendees, and the quite extensive selection of sessions, New Hampshire has stood up to be counted with the best of the regional Drupalcamps.

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