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BADCamp Kicks Off in 2 Days!

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Posted Oct 29, 2012 // 0 comments

Here at Phase2, we are very excited for the long anticipated BADCamp 2012 (BAY Area Drupal Camp) to kick off in 2 days!  With even more attendees than last year, this event promises to be an epic Drupal-tastic adventure! As a proud contributing sponsor and Product Summit sponsor, we are looking forward to seeing our old Drupal friends and meeting new ones around the camp and at our booth, (so don’t forget to stop by!)

BADCamp is one of the largest free Drupal events in North America and therefore, a testament to the Drupal community’s devotion to accessibility and contributing back.  We know Drupal camps are integral to the growth and innovation of Drupal and that’s why we are committed to participating with sponsorships, volunteer organizers, and submitted sessions.   This time around we are shipping out a troop of some of Phase2’s finest! Here’s where you can find us:

Let’s Talk...

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Products:

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Government in Drupal:

Theming:

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We are looking forward to sharing our ideas but we are also excited to learn from everyone else! Check out the complete lineup of awesome sessions at BADCamp. We’ll see you there!

As marketing coordinator at Phase2, Annie is involved in the open source events in the New York metro area. She really enjoys engaging the lovely Drupal Community and promoting Phase2 to prospects, clients, staff members, and the greater ...

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