DrupalCon Portland

It was a great DrupalCon!!! We do a quick review of events, get forced to roam the streets of Portland because our flight was delayed and bring the entire city of Portland into our search for Bob Grabhorn.

Nick got to meet one of his heroes! From front-end work to hardcore server-side challenges, Snook shares tips, tricks and bookmarks on snook.ca, along with other publications online and offline.He's also coauthored two acclaimed books: Accelerated DOM Scripting with Ajax, APIs, and Libraries, and the approachable, widely-read The Art and Science of CSS.

We take a whirlwind tour of everything loud at Drupalcon. Bob Grabhorn and I meet face to face! He gets the business.

It's the second day and the team is holding up well. There are only a few bugs to work out and then the site will be live across all devices!

I am very proud of our Drupal Community tonight!

Drupal developers and volunteers from FEMA are volunteering to work through the night on a mobile web site that helps people trying to get in and out of the devastated areas in Oklahoma find rideshare services and temporary housing.

This is an excellent example of the altruistic spirit that drives the Drupal community.

The team talks about their training sessions, Vera joins us and we get a Bob Grabhorn update!

It's Sunday night and most of the team has joined us in Portland. We've gotten our t-shirts and made a new friend!

We are just a few days out from leaving for Portland OR. JBS International, the company I work full time for, is sending a large contingent of it's employees to the yearly Drupal Convention known as Drupalcon. I will be documenting our trip to show how our involvement in these community events benefit our organization.

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