Social Source Commons & Drupal Camp Toronto II

Big week in nerd world!

First, the exciting re-launch of the Social Source Commons. This platform has been a work in progress for over a year now, under the of astute guidance of Aspiration. In their own words:

Social Source Commons is a place to share lists of software tools that you already use, gain knowledge and support, and discover new tools. It’s a place to meet people with similar needs and interests and answer the question: what tools do they use?

The re-launch incorporates lots of improvements, including a user interface overhaul, new “Community Toolboxes” that allow users to share lists, and greatly enhanced searching, tracking, and browsing. Not to mention, the darn thing is way cooler than it was before. Yeah Gunner — nice work!

Next up: DrupalCampTorontoII

Just announced, DrupalCampTorontoII will take place on May 11 - 12 at the Bahen Centre. This two-day event will attract over 100 participants — both Drupal “newbies” and ninjas — from far and wide. There will be sessions for all experience levels, great parties, t-shirts, and, well, that’s about it.

If you’ve ever had the slightest interest in learning more about one of the world’s most popular open-source content management systems, or if you are currently managing a Drupal site — or several of them! — and want to know more, or if you’ve been working with Drupal for years and experience to share with others, this is the event for you.

Go get registered today. Space is limited to 150 participants and it will go fast.

That’s it for this week: over and out. read more »

The 2007 Nonprofit Software Development Summit

I’m pretty sad to be missing another fantastic event hosted by Aspiration. Gunner almost managed to get me there with a few well-timed bribes — but, alas, the timing is a bit off. If you’re involved in supporting non-profits and their technology needs, and want to be involved in some of the most important “social tech” conversations this year, consider attending this event (and take good notes for me!):

The Summit will be a first-of-its-kind convening to bring together the range of developers, technologists, managers, eRiders, integrators, users and others who self-identify under the umbrella of “nonprofit software development”. The event will provide an opportunity both to gather as a community and to take stock of the field, while building connections and capacity. read more »

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