
Two weeks ago, I was lucky enough to make it to DrupalCon DC (a.k.a. “DC/DC”). For me, the conference consisted of excessive geeking, excessive beer-drinking, and sleep deprivation.
Naturally, I expect nothing less from a web developer’s conference. DrupalCon DC was big, it was passionate, and it was jam-packed with high quality presentations.
I don’t want to overly repeat what I’ve already written elsewhere, so here’s a very quick summary of the conference highlights:
- Most popular presentation: Why I Hate Drupal
- I found most interesting: Staging and Deployment – A Panel Discussion
- Most super-cool evening party organiser: mortendk (a.k.a. “King of Denmark”)
- ASATU/hr (Average Single Attendee Twitter Updates per hour): 274
I gave a presentation last night, at the Sydney Drupal Users’ Group, reporting back on the nitty-gritty of the DC/DC highlights (link is to my slides). I also blogged in detail about the staging and deployment sessions that I attended.
