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Community gathering at DrupalCamp Melbourne

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It's been a while since the last DrupalCamp in Melbourne, so the community came together recently to share what they know. Here's a brief wrap up of the two day event.

The Melbourne Drupal community recently gathered at our new library in Docklands. It was the first time I visited the venue, and I have to say I was impressed.  The wifi was great, the facilities were accessible, and there was such a good variety of room set ups.

The day began with a series of lightning talks.  Speakers gave a quick outline of what they planned to cover, and the full sessions were scheduled out based on how much interest there was in the topic.

DrupalCamp begins - Photo by Alexar

Check out the DrupalCamp Melbourne website to see the range of sessions that was covered on Day 1

http://melbourne2014.drupalcamp.net.au/schedule

Day 2 was Sprint Day.  I even took a moment to show some people how I navigate the issue queues on Drupal.org

Donna demos the issue queues - Photo by Justin

 

Huge kudos is due to Brian Gilbert and Stuart Clark of Realityloop, plus their team of volunteers for putting on a great camp. Thank you!

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