David Rozas (drozas), PhD candidate at the University of Surrey and recent DrupalCon Barcelona keynote speaker joins Mike Anello, Ryan Price, and special guest co-host Anna Kalata (akalata) to discuss David's PhD research on open-source contributing as well as wrap-up of DrupalCon Barcelona.
Interview
- Talk is silver, code is gold? Contribution beyond source code in Drupal.
- Keynote video.
- Keynote slides.
- Patterns module.
- Drupal.org Marketplace.
DrupalEasy News
- The next session of the 12-week Drupal Career Online course starts March 7, 2016 - visit DrupalEasy.com/dco for all the details.
Three Stories
- Our favorite parts of DrupalCon Barcelona. Ryan mentioned Solving Drupal Performance and Scalability Issues by Tine Sørensen.
- Drupal 8.0.0rc1 released.
- Announcing the Drupal 8 Contrib Porting Tracker Project on Drupal.org.
Sponsors
Picks of the Week
- Mike - If Drupal were a band it would be Rush - interview with Colan Schwratz, Drupal developer.
- Ryan - Larry Garfield’s “Drupal in 2020” from DrupalCon Barcelona and What is BigPipe and What Does it Mean for Future Drupal Performance?.
- Anna - (Almost) no more theme functions!!! (see https://www.drupal.org/node/2348381).
- David - Mike Bell’s blog (https://mikebell.io).
Upcoming Events
- Online Drupal 7 Module Development - Learn Module Development Online.
- DrupalCamp Atlanta - October 16-17, 2015.
- BADCamp - October 22-25, 2015, University of California, Berkeley.
- DrupalCamp Chattanooga - November 7, 2015.
- Drupal 8 Launch Parties! - we're having one in Orlando.
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Five Questions (answers only)
- Teaching at a university.
- Kodi (formerly XBMC)
- Finishing and defending his PhD.
- An elephant.
- Attending Drupal events in Madrid.
Intro Music
Impossible Dream performed by Adam Juran during the DrupalCon Barcelona 2015 prenote.
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