The next Drupal Ireland event is taking place on Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st
November in Trinity College Dublin and will run from 9am to 5pm both days.
Registration is free and you can now sign-up for this event
athttp://www.drupalcampireland.org
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Presentations in two tracks: White belt and black belt*
The event will include presentations from experienced Drupal developers
where people can learn more about Drupal, what it can do and how it can
benefit both them, their careers and their organisation. There will be two
tracks, so participants of all levels will be catered for.
- White Belt track: For newcomers and beginners.
- Black Belt track: For intermediates and experts.
*About Drupal*
Drupal is a powerful open source content management system which allows
users to easily publish, manage and share a wide variety of content on the
internet. There is a great demand for people who know this software and
demand is growing. Drupal's many features and add-ons allow it to be used
for a variety of website needs; including for marketing, internal
communications, informational websites, and for social networking purposes.
See http://www.drupal.org
*About the Irish Drupal user group*
This event is being organised by the Drupal Ireland user group - a volunteer
membership group. The group is comprised of developers who use Drupal
everyday; who contribute to Drupal core, documentation and maintain popular
modules.
Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, this event is being held
free of charge. Lunch is also being provided, and while registration is
free, we would ask people to register before hand so we can cater
accordingly.
More information on the event, including accommodation and car pooling, can
be found at http://drupalcampireland.org
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