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DrupalSouth Wellington 2010 was a booming success! And that would be an understatement. 100 Drupallers from NZ, Australia, North America and Europe came together for 2 Wellington-wet days in a brewery and couldn't stop talking about Drupal!
Here is DrupalSouth by the numbers;
- 1: Code sprints
- 2: Tracks (simultaneous sessions)
- 2: Duration in days
- 2: Lunches provided
- 2: Organisers
- 2: Attendees from parliament (Green party)
- 3: Keynote speakers from North America (Liz Henry, Emma Jane Hogbin & Angela Byron)
- 3: Platinum Sponsors
- 3: DrupliBeanBags
- 4: Attendees from the IRD
- 5: Gold sponsors
- 5: Percent of attendees from Hawkes bay
- 5: Months to organise
- 6: Companies involved in the wireless internet
- 6: Wireless access points
- 7: Value of each bar token in NZ dollars
- 8: Silver Sponsors
- 9: Varieties of beer brewed on-site
- 10: Start time on Saturday
- 11: Thousands of dollars turned over in event production
- 15: Attendees from NZ government agencies (IRD, Greens, NZ Police, various ministries, etc.)
- 16: Sponsors
- 16: Percent of attendees from Australia
- 16: Percent of attendees from Christchurch
- 18: Age of youngest attendee
- 20: MBs of synchronous bandwidth
- 21: Percent of attendees from Auckland
- 26: Speakers
- 28: Attendees who also attended LCA the week before
- 29: Sessions
- 30: Percent of female attendees
- 32: Percent of attendees from Wellington region
- 36: A3 sheets of printed sponsor logos
- 60: Registration cost
- 64: Cost of food and snacks per attendee
- 100: Registrations sold
- 220: Bar tokens printed
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