[Webpub] Correction: Free O'Reilly drupal webinar Friday 12/5
Lisa C. Mayer
lmayer at MIT.EDU
Thu Nov 20 18:46:29 EST 2008
So sorry for confusing you all, but the webinar is on Friday, December
5th at 1pm EST. Apologies!
Lisa C. Mayer
MIT IS&T - DCAD
Web and Database Consultant
lmayer at mit.edu
ph: 617-452-4225
fax: 617-258-6875
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On Nov 20, 2008, at 6:32 PM, Lisa C. Mayer wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Thanks to all of you who came to today's presentation. I will have
> notes up on our blog soon from the meeting.
>
> In the meantime, if you've got a free hour tomorrow at 1pm tomorrow,
> O'Reilly has the following free webinar. Registration is limited,
> so sign up quick...
>
> https://oreilly.webex.com/mw0305l/mywebex/default.do?nomenu=true&siteurl=oreilly&service=6&main_url=https%3A%2F%2Foreilly.webex.com%2Fec0600l%2Feventcenter%2Fevent%2FeventAction.do%3FtheAction%3Ddetail%26confViewID%3D278151788%26siteurl%3Doreilly%26%26%26
>
> Date and time: Friday, December 5, 2008 1:00 pm
> Eastern Standard Time (GMT -05:00, New York)
> Panelist(s) Info: Jeff Eaton and James Walker, authors of Using
> Drupal
> Duration: 1 hour
> Description: Everything you Wanted to Know About Drupal but were
> Afraid to Ask
>
> In this live, online event, Drupal developers Jeff Eaton and James
> Walker will guide newcomers through the nuts and bolts of Drupal's
> content management system, content management framework, and
> community. They'll cover the evolution of CMSes and how Drupal fits
> in, discuss some of Drupal's philosophies towards concepts such as
> content management and software architecture, and explain some of
> the fundamentals about Drupal's extensible APIs. Finally, they will
> muse about Drupal's thriving community and how best to leverage and
> participate within it.
>
> About Jeff Eaton
>
> Jeff Eaton has been building Internet and desktop software for over
> a decade. He's participated in projects ranging from web-portals for
> communities and nonprofits, to enterprise client-server applications
> for retail industries, to large-scale web applications for companies
> like Dow AgroSciences and Prudential Real Estate. In 2005, he began
> developing solutions based on the open-source Drupal content
> management framework. In the years since, he's become a core
> developer for the Drupal project, specializing in architecture and
> API development. In his capacity as a consultant for Lullabot
> Consulting, LLC, he's helped plan and build the software
> infrastructure for Drupal sites including MTV UK's music portal,
> SonyBMG's artist site platform, and Fast Company's groundbreaking
> business networking site. Jeff is known as "eaton" on drupal.org.
>
> About James Walker
>
> Passionate about both technology and teaching, James Walker is
> Lullabot's Director of Education where he oversees the company's
> public workshops, seminars and private Drupal trainings. A leader in
> the Drupal community, James is a founding member of the non-profit
> Drupal Association and the Drupal security team. As a long time
> member of the Drupal community, James maintains over a dozen modules
> and has contributed countless patches to Drupal core. A long time
> believer in Open Source and Open Standards, James has spent years co-
> ordinating Drupal's involvement with other communities such as
> Jabber/XMPP and, most recently, OpenID. An engaging speaker, James
> is a frequently requested presenter at many types of technical
> conferences. His humorous and informative lectures have been among
> the most well-attended at DrupalCons, starting with the first - four
> years ago. James is known as "walkah" on drupal.org.
>
>
>
> Lisa C. Mayer
> MIT IS&T - DCAD
> Web and Database Consultant
> lmayer at mit.edu
> ph: 617-452-4225
> fax: 617-258-6875
>
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> IS&T IT staff will *NEVER* send you email requesting your password
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