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DrupalCamp Cologne will take place on January 17th and 18th, 2009, in Cologne, Germany. Here are pictures of the organization team (known internally as OrgaNicer - say it with a German accent and you’ll get the joke) planning the sessions. We’ve got around 50 sessions and 4 rooms. There are also 12 rooms for groups of 10 people that can be used for spontaneous sessions, lightning talks, BoFs etc.



What are you doing on January 17th and 18th? Hopefully you'll be coming to DrupalCamp Cologne and hanging out with Drupallers from all over the world! This is the first ever Drupal-specific camp or conference that Germany has ever seen, so it will be quite an event.
Dries Buytaert (Drupal founder and project lead, Acquia co-founder and CTO, Mollom co-founder) will be there to talk about Drupal and his latest projects. I'll be holding an Acquia Q&A session, as well as demonstrating the latest ApacheSolr improvements. Jeffrey McGuire (Acquia's documentation lead) will be there as well, ready to help you with your Drupal 5 to Drupal 6 upgrade problems, including those pesky Views 1 to Views 2 conversions. Also not to miss is the Drupal.org Upgrade and Redesign Hackathon - your chance to get your hands dirty with the big Drupal.org redesign project.
On January 19 and 20, 2009, in Cologne Germany, Commerce Guys and AF83 will be joining forces to offer Drupal Ubercart training (registration link). Drupal is a leading web content management system, and Ubercart is a full e-Commerce solution and shopping cart that is built on top of Drupal.
In the training you will learn how to build a web site for a rock band that features blogs, audio and video content, tour dates and an event calendar, fan forums, and an Ubercart-based store where fans can buy t-shirts and music downloads. The website will be based on Acquia Drupal so you will also get a glimpse into the Acquia Network and learn about the advantages of building your site with the support of Acquia. Everybody who attends will get a free Acquia Network subscription and some Acquia schwag.
The training takes place on the two days following DrupalCamp Cologne and will be held in the same venue as DrupalCamp. If you are already planning on attending DrupalCamp Cologne and want to learn even more, this is a great opportunity. If you weren’t sure about making the trip for DrupalCamp Cologne, now you can get even more Drupal and Ubercart action out of your travels.
Commerce Guys are leading Ubercart specialists and were recently selected to build and run the official Drupal store on drupal.org. AF83 are Drupal site-building experts with much experience in providing Drupal training.
What are you doing on January 17th and 18th? Hopefully you'll be coming to DrupalCamp Cologne and hanging out with Drupallers from all over the world! This is the first ever Drupal-specific camp or conference that Germany has ever seen, so it will be quite an event.
Dries Buytaert (Drupal founder and project lead, Acquia co-founder and CTO, Mollom co-founder) will be there to talk about Drupal and his latest projects. I'll be holding an Acquia Q&A session, as well as demonstrating the latest ApacheSolr improvements. Jeffrey McGuire (Acquia's documentation lead) will be there as well, ready to help you with your Drupal 5 to Drupal 6 upgrade problems, including those pesky Views 1 to Views 2 conversions. Also not to miss is the Drupal.org Upgrade and Redesign Hackathon - your chance to get your hands dirty with the big Drupal.org redesign project.
DrupalCamp Cologne will feature a wide range of sessions, brainstorms, and code sprints in German and English. It will be a rich mix of conference style presentations, ad-hoc groups, Bird-of-a-Feather (BoF) style discussions, and social networking.
If you are looking to hire Drupal developers, this is the right venue to be at. If you are looking for advice on how to build a Drupal site, this is the right venue to be at. If you've just heard about Drupal and want to learn more about what it is and what it can do, this is the right place for you.
Furthermore, Cologne is a great city to hang out and have fun. You'll be able to sample some of the local Kölsch while discussing the finer points of server infrastructure and Drupal deployment with superstars such as Gerhard Killesreiter (Drupal 4.7 core maintainer, Drupal Association Board Member, Drupal.org infrastructure lead).
Heck yeah! Morten, King of Denmark, is coming all the way from Copenhagen - you know it's going to be fun. Plus there will be a number of cool door prizes and other goodies for you to take home as mementos (T-Shirts, books, stickers and other schwag).
On the DrupalCamp.de website. It's in German. If that's an obstacle just send a message using the DrupalCamp.de contact form. The DrupalCamp.de team will get you hooked up. There will be a €20 fee (to cover both days) that will be collected on the day of the camp. Students get a discount.
We are receiving generous sponsorship from the GFU Cyrus AG who is providing excellent space for us. Since they are a technical training center they know what a group like ours needs. More details about the location can be found on the DrupalCamp.de site. Here's a direct link to the Google map. The red dot is the venue and the blue dots are hotels.
Do you have something cool that you'd like to show to your fellow Drupalheads? Sign up to do a presentation (you'll need to log in). You can also propose BoF sessions, code sprints or round-table discussions. There will also be room for spontaneous working groups and meetings on the days of the events.
This DrupalCamp is only possible because of generous sponsorship from companies and groups dedicated to promoting open source software. We are still looking for sponsors. If you would be interested in contributing to the success of this DrupalCamp, please contact the organizers via the contact form.
Heck yeah! I'll talk to you ;-) There will be presentations in both English and German, and there will be plenty of people there who will be happy to help you out if you run into trouble deciding which door, "Frauen" or "Herren", is the right one for you to use.