Blog: Calais
Recap of the May Drupal Meetup in Wasington, DC
RDF, China Recruits, Drupal, and Foosball
RDF, China Recruits, Drupal, and Foosball
Last night more than 40 people came out on a rainy Monday night to meet other Drupal developers and talk shop. Needless to say, the energy in the room was incredible. Not only was the group big, but it was a great mix of Drupal ninjas, Drupal users, and people wanting to flex their coding muscles with the platform. This led to some great conversations that lasted well into the evening - and rolled over to some heated foosball matches.

It's great to hear about some of the interesting projects the Washington, DC Drupal community is working on. Last night, Frank talked about the Open Calais module he's working on that integrates the RDF service into Drupal, Robert talked about the group workspace Green Media Toolshed is building to facilitate the sharing of resources and knowledge among nonprofit communications specialists, and Katherine talked about the Flickr image gallery she's working on for a client in a shared hosting environment. One thing I found very interesting was John Zhu's ChinaOSL initiative - he hopes to get 50 to 200 students in Bejing working with Drupal this summer and enhancing and contributing back basic modules. Not only is great to get more people developing with Drupal, but this could create a whole new and active local Drupal community. I'm excited to see where this goes.
