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MidCamp is Coming

MidCamp is returning for its sixth year next March 20-23, 2019. We’ll be back at DePaul University for four days of presentations, professional training, contribution sprints, and socials. Designers, developers, and users will be able to brush shoulders with Drupal service providers, hosting vendors, and other members of the broader web development community.

Agenda Overview

This year we have some changes to our general agenda. We’ll be adding summits for the first time! We’ve also moved our sessions to Thursday and Friday so that attendees get some of their weekends back. A high-level agenda is as follows:

  • Wednesday, Mar 20 - Summits, Training, and Contribution Sprints

  • Thursday and Friday, Mar 21-22 - Sessions

  • Saturday, Mar 23 - Contribution Sprints

Stay Tuned for these Upcoming Dates

Stay tuned into the website and our newsletter for some upcoming dates.

  • NOW! - Ticket sales are open on Eventbrite. Spread the word and get your tickets early: https://midcamp2019.eventbrite.com/

  • Nov 14, 2018 - Our website will be fully up and running. It will be ready to open our call for papers.

  • Dec 12, 2018 - Call for papers will close and travel information will be available on the website.

  • Jan 9, 2019 - We will open the registration for training and summits.

  • Jan 16, 2019 - Announce Featured speakers on the website.

  • Jan 23, 2019 - We will post the Final schedule for the website.

Help us Make MidCamp!

It’s not too late to get involved with MidCamp 2019. We’re on MidCamp Slack. You can also contribute by telling us what topics you’re interested in seeing in the 2019 program.

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