conference

running a conference using openconf

I've been involved in the organisation of a number of scientific conferences over the past few years. For example 4m/ICOMM 2009 (submissions), I*PROMS 2009 (submissions). The conference sites are usually powered by drupal, the submissions using OpenConf. Managing the submission and peer review of papers is a chore, unfortunately, as is often the case, software gets in your way. So here I try to skim over some of the experiences I had with OpenConf - the good and the bad.

I've tested indico, which looks like a very good system, but it is heavy and over-engineered, especially if you want to run a couple of events, and not hundreds or thousands. It might be good for organisations managing a big number of events, but not for us.

After going through a number of trials I've settled on openconf. It was simple. It fitted the current web infrastructure - LAMP. I reckoned, I could eventually integrate it, or simply transfer some of the data into drupal, and maybe even benefit from code reuse. Surprisingly, I ended being both pleasantly surprised and not so.

Drupal package management presentation

It was quiet, I wonder why? Nevermind. I'll try and summarise my talk. The main aim was to describe some of the ideas behind the dependency and installer api we ( Adrian and me) were working for some time on. So what do we have now. We have packages - core, modules, themes, theme engines. We have both cvs and point releases with onoe offical module version per major release. We store thing in different locations - core or (sub)site directories, module, theme and misc directories. And put in the mix the dependencies modules on core, modules depend on other modules, themes depend on theme engines and possibly other modules. It can easily become daunting. Just summarise it things depend on either on an api , module or databse schema.

LinuxWorld Lonix afterparty/meetup

Date: Wednesday 5 Oct 2005
Time: 6pm onwards
Place: Champion - 1 Wellington Terrace W2 4LW - 0207 792 4527
Nearest Tube: Notting Hill Gate

There is going to be a Lonix meetup at the Champion in Notting Hill Gate.

We'll meet up at the end of the show on the 5th October at 5.00pm at the Lonix stand and go down in a group. If you're going there on your own the nearest tube is Notting Hill Gate and it's a short walk to the Champion. On exiting the station head towards the Waterstones/Rymans direction. You'll see the Champion on your left.

Drupal BOF session at EuroOSCON free for all

O'Reilly have done the good thing. The Drupal BOF session is open to anyone wishing to pop by.

You'll be able to meet with a lot of Drupal developers, since a lot of them will be in town for the DrupalCON and Barcamp Amsterdam

On Tuesday, October 18, at EuroOSCON, Károly Négyesi, a connoisseur of Shakespeare and maths known to many as chx, will present on Drupal API -- An Advanced Web Application.

fat tap entry for the drupal design contest - london 2005 LinuxWorld

drupal in london t-shirt design This is my own entry for the Drupal London LinuxWorld t-shirt design context. It is kind of British, Drupalish, and there is a hidden tux. Hope my tupence helps. This entry is based on my earlier fat tap drupal t-shirt design, which still remains largely unpublished. It needs more work. I modified it a bit to suit the occasion. What do you think? Where is the penguin?
 

Drupal at LinuxWorldExpo

Join us at the LinuxWorldExpo, London, Olympia, October 5-6, to learn about Drupal. We will be present at the .Org village alongside Mozilla Europe, opensourcematters.org (formerly known as Mambo), debian, gentoo, openbsd and a lot of other great projects.
Got myself involved with this. It will be a bit hectic, but I hope it will go fine. Just fine. Need to organise a few things like flyers, t-shirst and other propaganda tools. I have a few different t-shirt designs. I will post them later this week. Probably from Bulgaria. I'll be there half of September.
 
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