Recap: DrupalCampToronto 2007

This past Friday and Saturday I attended DrupalCampToronto, a BarCamp-style gathering of Drupal enthusiasts here in Toronto. Now, I’m not really a Drupal guy, but now that I’m developing professionally in PHP, I thought it’d be a great opportunity to learn about and discuss one of the more popular open source PHP projects and CMS frameworks.

I’d estimate roughly 100 people attended the ad-hoc conference, spanning 4 rooms at the University of Toronto’s Bahen centre. I attended mostly introductory sessions: a general Drupal overview, an event-site building tutorial, an introduction to module development, and so forth. The event’s highlight, for me at least, was James Walker’s technology-agnostic talk on OpenID – an in-depth continuation of a shorter demonstration he gave at DemoCamp13 last month.

As a beginner I found the Drupal material a little tough to digest, and by Saturday’s end (and a week of fooling around with a local Drupal installation) I couldn’t consider myself among the converts. I did however meet some interesting folk, had two fantastic meals, and picked up a killer event t-shirt – a recipe for success if there ever was one. Thanks to the organizers for a great job.

See also: DrupalCampToronto on Technorati.

Commentary

As a drupal fanatic, I can help show ppl the way to drupal (though I have to admit, I am a fan of Ruby on Rails as well _)

Comment by Ashok Modi on May 13, 2007

Hey Ashok – good to run into you again at DrupalCamp. Drupal or Rails, we should stay in touch, for sure.

Comment by Ben on May 13, 2007

Ack…I’ve been on a hiatus from a lot of things (many things happening over the summer one of which includes me getting married!). And you’re right. We should stay in touch :D Your rails news is always a blash to read :)

Comment by Ashok Modi on July 11, 2007