Thank you!
A big thank you to our sponsors, presenters, attendees, and organizers for creating a GREAT DrupalCamp WNY! We hope to see you again next year.
In the mean time, here are some ways to stay involved in the Drupal community:
• come to or virtually attend WNYDUG meetings to continue your learning, practice presentations, and get more involved
• join the Drupal Association — they need your support!
• get to know the Drupal community members that couldn’t make it
There’s a lot of Drupal love in this region, so let’s be there for ourselves and each other!
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Featured Sessions
| Semi-Homemade Web Services in Drupal 7 |
The Services module makes it really easy to develop and marshal new web services, making the connection of external applications and even mobile devices easier than ever. Some... |
| Drupal and Open Source for Non-Profits |
Maybe a panel discussion. Why open source, particularly Drupal, is a good fit for not-for-profit organizations. |
| Two Drupal Deployments in the Syracuse City School District |
Serving over 20,000 students and 4,000 staff, the Syracuse City School District is one of New York State’s “Big 5” school districts. Since joining the department in March 2010... |
Featured Speaker
Tom Geller has been online for over twenty years and building Web sites since 1995. He switched to Drupal in 2007 and is now the Director of Content and Communications for Acquia. He’s also the author of “Drupal 7: Visual QuickStart Guide” and the author/presenter of five courses of Drupal videos for lynda.com. A native of New York state, he lives in Oberlin, Ohio and can be found online at tomgeller.com.

















