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    <title>Back from DrupalCon, with renewed energy and an award</title>
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      <name>Laura</name>
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<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/matthewsaunders/2309736258/"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3141/2309736258_8c03bd1e00.jpg" alt="DrupalCon sign with sponsors" title="DrupalCon sign with sponsors" width="300px" class="wrap" /></a></p>
<p>It's been a week since <a href="http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/"><br />
DrupalCon Boston 2008</a>. I started this post a week ago, but have been fighting a cold all week and am only now having the extra energy outside of work hours to write up this little summary.</p>
<p>The event was the largest in Drupal history (so far). We were honored to take part as <a href="http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/sponsor-list">Platinum Sponsors</a>, but the event was a collaborative effort of so many companies and individuals, it was truly a community event.</p>
<h3>Highlights:</h3>
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<dt>Dries Buytaert's semi-annual <a href="http://buytaert.net/state-of-drupal-presentation-march-2008">State of Drupal presentation</a>.</dt>
<dd>This is always interesting, but <a href="http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/dries-buytaert-0">this time</a> all the more so for his <a href="http://pingv.com/blog/laura/200803/drupal-growth-semantically-tested">audacious RDF proposition</a>, which pushes Drupal HEAD into the leading forces behind taking the web from "2.0" to the next step. </p>
<p><strong>[Update:</strong> If you missed it, <a href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3401332494586334627&amp;q=drupalconboston2008&amp;total=3&amp;start=0&amp;num=10&amp;so=0&amp;type=search&amp;plindex=2">check out the video!</a><strong>]</strong></dd>
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<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/matthewsaunders/2314617713/"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3154/2314617713_aa0ae146a8.jpg" alt="Panoramic photograph" title="Panoramic photograph" width="400px" /></a></p>
<dt>The taking of the DrupalCon Photo. </dt>
<dd>It's the only time I talked to Scales, and the first time at the 'con I talked a bit with Dries. But the real fun was just enjoying the crowd of ourselves. We were a bigger crowd than ever before.</dd>
<dt>Walking the AIIM floor.</dt>
<dd><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3184/2312840473_8540bd360c_m.jpg" alt="AIIM" title="AIIM" class="wrapr" /><br />
We thought that we, Drupal, were big, but we were hardly a blip on the AIIM radar. By my count, there was one company that spoke open source in any way. The rest? Corporations selling (expensive) proprietary systems, with hawkers promising the moon. (Some of them seemed to have interesting stuff, and I'd say to myself, "Hmmm, how can we do that in Drupal?") They have no idea how their world is going to be disrupted so soon.</dd>
<dt>Winning the Grand Prize at the Closing Plenary.</dt>
<dd>The energy at the closing event is always so joyous. The unexpected topper was when we <a href="http://blogs.sun.com/downstream/entry/drupalcon_goes_big">won the grand prize</a> in the <a href="http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/drupal-showcase-and-case-study-contest-books-hosting-and-other-prizes">website case study competition</a> for PopSci.com. Through a mixup, the Sun representative making the announcement of the case study grand prize failed to mention the company who developed the site, meaning our guys who worked so hard on the site didn't get their brief moment of applause. <a href="http://www.sun.com/servers/coolthreads/t1000/index.xml"><img src="http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/files/sun-server.png" alt="Sun Fire T1000" title="Sun Fire T1000" class="wrapr" /></a>(Kieran and everyone where very apologetic afterwards, and we did win a kick-ass screaming Sun server, which we can't wait to get online at our offices.) From a community full of so many rock stars, geniuses and talented achievers, getting their kudos means a lot to us. (<a href="http://drupal.org/node/233090">Our PopSci case study is published on Drupal.org</a>, and has received some great responses -- thanks to all!)</dd>
<dt>The Drupal Association Dinner.</dt>
<dd>Here, <a href="http://pingv.com/about/people/katherine-lawrence">Kate</a> and I had an enjoyable and fascinating with <a href="http://association.drupal.org/user/Boris_Mann">RainCity's Boris Mann</a>, Acquia's <a href="http://jeffwhatcott.com/drupal/taxonomy/term/1/0">Jeff Whatcott</a>, <a href="http://association.drupal.org/user/Michael_Meyers">NowPublic's Michael Meyers</a>, Drupal founder <a href="http://buytaert.net">Dries</a>, Drupal.org's rockin' database administrator <a href="http://association.drupal.org/user/Narayan_Newton">Narayan Newton</a> (who has an unexpectedly dry, wry, delightful wit), and, later, <a href="http://association.drupal.org/user/Steven_Peck">Steven Peck</a> (who apparently fled from a political discussion at the next table over). (<a href="http://pingv.com/about/people/j-matthew-saunders">Matthew</a> was also there, but was seated at another table.) We talked about the business value of open source, the challenges of making any sort of Drupal "certification" credible, valuable and meaningful, expanding the open source biosphere, and (perhaps the most fun, if perhaps more whimsical) discussion of establishing a "BlogShares"-like rating system for Drupal modules and themes, using market forces rather than simple star ratings to convey value of projects to prospective users. (If anyone is interested in this kind of thing, maybe as a side project, let's talk.) I would have really enjoyed hanging with <a href="http://association.drupal.org/user/Robert_Douglass">Robert Douglass</a>, <a href="http://association.drupal.org/user/Kieran_Lal">Kieran Lal</a>, <a href="http://drupal.org/user/112278">Jay Batson</a> and <a href="http://association.drupal.org/user/Earl_Miles">Earl Miles</a>, but they were at other tables.</dd>
<dt>Having so many people approach us, interested in us, what we do, what we've done....</dt>
<dd><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/galawebdesign/2316867994/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2235/2316867994_1be9e90487_m.jpg" alt="Laura" title="Laura" class="wrapr" /></a><br />
A year ago, pingVision was largely invisible to the community. Of our company, I'm the one longest involved with Drupal, having joined (under my first UID) not quite four years ago, but as of a year ago I had not met anybody in the Drupal community outside of the greater Denver area. Since then we'd made a concerted effort to grow not just rapidly, but grow well, doing what we hope is regarded as some good work. Now in Boston we were seeing people happily adding pingVision stickers to their laptops. Wow!</dd>
<dt>Getting a first-hand tour of Harvard.</dt>
<dd>When everyone was at the code sprint, which happened to be just a couple blocks from our hotel, Kate took me on a tour of the business school (where we unexpectedly saw an exhibit about the first women to enter the Harvard business program) and led me around the campus of gorgeous architecture.</dd>
<dt>Having our people involved in new initiatives for Drupal core.</dt>
<dd><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/puregin/2306341015/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2068/2306341015_f76b05f8af_m.jpg" alt="MIT" title="MIT" class="wrapr" /></a><br />
Thanks to the synergistic energy happening at <a href="http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/codesprint">the Code Sprint at MIT on Friday</a> (which is unavoidable when you get a world-wide development community all in the same room), <a href="http://pingv.com/about/people/kevin-bridges">Kevin</a> is now involved in <a href="http://www.kevinbridges.org/node/137">developing testing for Drupal 7 core</a>, and <a href="http://pingv.com/about/people/greg-hines">Greg</a> is now involved in the same for JavaScript. And there's more, to be blogged about later.</dd>
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<h3>Disappointments:</h3>
<dt>Catching the cold I'm just getting over.</dt>
<dd>Getting sick sucks. Getting sick when traveling really sucks.</dd>
<dt>Missing all the geeky sessions I had bookmarked.</dt>
<dd><a href="http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/">DrupalCon Boston 2008</a> was a rush -- so much so, I feel like I missed most of it. Everything I did meant missing four or five other things. And because I ended up participating in six presentations in one way or another, I was far too distracted to be able to really focus on other sessions. I was just too busy, or too tired. Except for the two Drupal Association events, I spent the evenings at the hotel, convalescing. I never got to get my geek on, or even just have a drink with otherwise virtual friends.  Next time, I'm not going to present so much, so I can just relax and go to more sessions.</dd>
<dt>Not being able to hang out with so many cool Drupal people. </dt>
<dd>I did not get to hang out (or even say 'hello' to) so many cool people in the Drupal community. I'm far too shy for my own good, anyway, and at large gatherings it always takes me a while just to relax enough to actually talk to people, so this time I never really got into a socializing groove at all. I missed all the parties, too. I pretty much didn't get a chance to talk to anybody except those who made a point of stepping in front of my glazed eyes (and for you all I am grateful).</dd>
<dt>So many flickr photos flagged "© All rights reserved".</dt>
<dd>Come on, folks. We're working in open source. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/">Creative Commons is a good thing!</a></dd>
<p>I could go on, but we're back in the office going full-out on everything. I did shoot some video, which we're planning to use to jump-start the re-activation of the video wing of pingVision, which once upon a time was the primary business (back when I was doing freelance). Stay tuned for that....</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ianivarieanna/2318983084/"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2407/2318983084_7f221b0cc3.jpg" alt="Kieran Lal" title="Kieran Lal" width="400px" /></a></p>
<p>Big-time kudos and thanks go to Kieran Lal, whose seemingly limitless energy, hard work, ability to find great staffers like Sooz, and (from what I could tell) coolness under pressure made the DrupalCon happen. Props to you, dude!</p>
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    <title>Boston-bound for DrupalCon</title>
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    <published>2008-03-02T20:19:03-06:00</published>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>This coming week nearly the entire <a href="http://pingv.com/about">pingVision family</a> will be at <a href="http://boston2008.drupalcon.org">DrupalCon Boston 2008</a>. Some of us have been at previous events, doing presentations and otherwise just getting involved (not to mention taking in the scenery). This time we're coming as <a href="http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/sponsor-list">Platinum Sponsors</a> and presenters.</p>
<p>First, the new faces:</p>
<p><img src="http://pingv.com/files/imagecache/image-200max/files/portraits/al-casual.jpg" alt="Al Steffen" title="Al Steffen" class="wrap" /><a href="http://pingv.com/about/people/al-steffen">Al Steffen</a> joined us about a year ago, but never had the opportunity to travel to any of the Drupal events outside of the greater Denver area. In fact, I just learned today, he hasn't even seen a proper ocean. Some may know Al online as Zarabadoo, the handle he uses on IRC and Drupal.org. He's the man behind the nicely semantic Hunchbaque theme (ugly on the outside, beautiful on the inside).</p>
<p><img src="http://pingv.com/files/imagecache/image-200max/files/portraits/john-aug07.jpg" alt="John Fiala" title="John Fiala" class="wrap" /><a href="http://pingv.com/about/people/john-fiala">John Fiala</a> (jcfiala) joined us last summer not knowing anything about Drupal, and now he's one of our power developers, with a particular affection for databases. He's already made a mark in the Drupal community with contributions such as the Drupal Markup Engine, not to mention helping with the upgrade of nodequeue to Drupal 6. That's not all: one of our favorite in-house modules, <a href="http://pingv.com/drupal/project/node-carousel">Node Carousel</a>, was developed by John, along with....</p>
<p><img src="http://pingv.com/files/imagecache/image-200max/files/portraits/Greg%20Hines.jpg" alt="Greg Hines" title="Greg Hines" class="wrap" /><a href="http://pingv.com/about/people/greg-hines">Greg Hines</a>, who also will be a first-timer at a DrupalCon. Greg joined us just a few months ago by way of <a href="http://arstechnica.com/">Ars Technica</a>, which already is very cool, and now has become a key player in coding and theming, with a bit of JavaScript thrown in for good measure. (Greg is one of those guys who just "gets" things quickly.)</p>
<p>(Greg, John and Al all knew each other before, being on the organizing staff of <a href="http://www.ndkdenver.org">Nan Desu Kan</a>, the <a href="http://www.ndkdenver.org/gallery/v/2006/">huge annual anime convention</a> held <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nan_Desu_Kan">in Denver every summer</a>.)</p>
<p><img src="http://pingv.com/files/imagecache/image-200max/files/portraits/Andy_Lasda.JPG" alt="Andy does not look like this now" title="Andy does not look like this now" class="wrap" /><a href="http://pingv.com/about/people/andy-lasda">Andy Lasda</a> joined pingVision back in May of last year, but only now was he able to break away from family and bike cruises to attend a DrupalCon. <a href="http://drupal.org/user/148756">Andy's</a> interest in computers began at the tender age of 9, programming BASIC on an Apple II, and his love for technology has only grown. Now with over a dozen years' professional experience in systems administration, web development and application development in PHP and Perl -- not to mention business analysis and project management. As pingVision's first-string sysadmin and developer, Andy's keyboard has touched, checked out, pushed or created just about every file on every one of our projects.</p>
<p><img src="http://pingv.com/files/imagecache/image-200max/files/portraits/ben-jeavons.jpg" alt="Ben Jeavons" title="Ben Jeavons" class="wrap" /><a href="http://pingv.com/about/people/ben-jeavons">Ben Jeavons</a> is the most recent addition to the pingVision family. Ben learned his Drupal chops at the Boulder-based Drupal-powered venture Enthusiast Group, and has already become a project lead.</p>
<p>Those who attended <a href="http://barcelona2007.drupalcon.org/">DrupalCon Barcelona 2007</a> may have already met some of our other folks:</p>
<p><img src="http://pingv.com/files/imagecache/image-200max/files/portraits/matthew.JPG" alt="Matthew Saunders" title="Matthew Saunders" class="wrap" /><a href="http://pingv.com/about/people/j-matthew-saunders">Matthew Saunders</a> is our operations manager. In some ways he comes from years and years of experience in an entirely different world: non-profits. Matthew joined us already having a solid knowledge of Drupal. If you've read <a href="http://www.dogstar.org/drupal/node/406">his blog</a> or the <a href="http://www.techsoup.org/fb/index.cfm?fuseaction=forums.showSingleForum&amp;forum=2033&amp;cid=117&amp;">TechSoup forums</a>, you'll know him as something of Drupal evangelist as well.</p>
<p><img src="http://pingv.com/files/imagecache/image-200max/files/portraits/kevinbridges.jpg" alt="Kevin Bridges" title="Kevin now has same smile, different hair" class="wrap" />Kevin Bridges (<a href="http://drupal.org/user/27802">cyberswat</a>) has become our lead developer on our largest projects of late. Kevin maintains the <a href="http://drupal.org/project/picasa">Picasa</a> and <a href="http://drupal.org/project/autoassignrole">Auto Assign Role</a> modules. He's also been involved in our ongoing <a href="http://pingv.com/blog/cyberswat/200706/project-management-drupal">project management development quest</a>. Be sure not to miss our case study presentation on PopSci.com. Kevin will be doing much of the talking there.</p>
<p><img src="http://pingv.com/files/imagecache/image-200max/files/portraits/rad-july-2-2007.jpg" alt="Rad" title="Rad" class="wrap" /><a href="http://pingv.com/about/people/radovan-rad-anzulovic">Rad</a> (whose full name is Radovan Anzulovic) is a trained mechanical engineer who's one of our themers. His good cheer would almost be maudlin, except that it's really honest good cheer. He's also an adventurist, especially when it comes to bicycles. If you meet him, ask him about the schoolbus.</p>
<p><img src="http://pingv.com/files/imagecache/image-200max/files/portraits/ezra-jan-07.jpg" alt="Ezra Barnett Gildesgame" title="Ezra Barnett Gildesgame" class="wrap" />A returnee to worldwide Drupal events is <a href="http://pingv.com/about/people/ezra-barnett-gildesgame">Ezra Barnett Gildesgame</a> (<a href="http://drupal.org/user/69959">ezra-g</a>), who was a <a href="http://2007.oscms-summit.org/node/227">presenter at OSCMS 2007</a>. Ezra joined pingVision in <strike>January 2007</strike> December 2006 as an intern who rapidly worked his way into a fearless developer who refuses to be stymied by any challenge. He maintains the <a href="http://drupal.org/project/og_subgroups">Subgroups for Organic Groups </a>module.</p>
<p>(You will no doubt also see a lot of our friend, developer emeritus and Permanent Member of the Drupal Association, <a href="http://pingv.com/about/people/greg-knaddison">Greg Knaddison</a> (<a href="http://drupal.org/user/36762">greggles</a>), who has returned from <a href="http://wanderlusting.org/">adventures in South America</a> to engage fully in <a href="http://growingventuresolutions.com/">his own growing ventures</a>.)</p>
<p><img src="http://pingv.com/files/imagecache/image-200max/files/portraits/kate-700.jpg" alt="Katherine Lawrence" title="Katherine Lawrence, co=founder of pingVision" />Last, but certainly not least, is pingVision co-founder <a href="http://pingv.com/about/people/katherine-lawrence">Katherine Lawrence</a>. When pingVision evolved from a freelance shingle into an LLC, Kate and I comprised the entire company. Our first "office" was the livingroom of a 2-bedroom apartment, "financed" (if you could call it that) by our first client check. Much of what pingVision is today is thanks to Kate's hard-earned Fortune50 executive experience (which has often provided us both much lore on how <em>not</em> to do things) and unwillingness to accept conventional wisdom. On this trip, Kate revisits her former hometown of Boston for her first DrupalCon.</p>
<p>I'll be there, too, participating on the <a href="http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/session/communication-cooperation-collaboration-can-drupal-shops-work-together">Communication/Cooperation/Collaboration</a> panel, a panel on <a href="http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/session/tips-and-tricks-getting-your-team-speed-drupal-and-staying-there">"getting your team up to speed on Drupal"</a>, and in our <a href="http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/session/popular-science-case-study">PopSci presentation</a>, as well as our session <a href="http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/session/pingvision-session-drupal-real-world-challenges-professional-enterprise-drupal-development">Drupal in the Real World</a>.</p>
<p>By the by, <a href="http://pingv.com/careers">we're still hiring</a>. Find us at the <a href="http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/job-fair">job fair</a>! Please stop by and say hello!</p>
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