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Affinity Bridge team at the PNW Drupal Summit

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Affinity Bridge team at the PNW Drupal Summit

10/13/2011 - 13:43

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Most of the Affinity Bridge team will be heading south to this year's PNW Drupal Summit (which rotates between Seattle, Vancouver, and Portland, and is in Portland this year). There will be two official sessions that our team members will be presenting that you might want to check out if you're coming to the conference:

Best practices for running a Drupal-based business (Panel)

10:10am - Saturday, October 15, 2011

Mack is going to be part of a business panel that will be addressing various questions and ideas related to running a Drupal based company. Topics they'll be discussing include: how to find good clients, how to find and keep a good team, pricing, and best practices. More details on the session page.

Using Build Kit & the Kit specification to build Drupal distributions

2:30pm - Sunday, October 16, 2011

Shawn will be doing a solo session on using Build Kit and Kit, and how to apply these when building distributions (particularly when using Features). If you're interested in improving your development methods, or learning how to build Drupal distributions, then this will be a great practical session to attend. More details on the session page.

Hope you can make it to the sessions if you're going to be at the Summit. Otherwise, watch for us at the conference and in the Hacker Lounge - don't be afraid to stop and say hello!

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