There are a lot of heads buzzing and fingers itching to put new found pearls of Drupal wisdom into practice. The sense of 'community' here is amazing and as many people have said it's been an awesome experience (and a totally +ve distraction) for me.
All the main and birds of a feather sessions I've attended have been excellent in getting me to the point were I must make my fingers drupy from coding. I really need to get to publish a Drupal site and get some feedback about what people want to see, hear and think about. The suggestion of a 'beta' site is a great idea put to me this week.
The Drupal community also has an eye on the semantic web and several sessions have focussed on this essential ingredient for tomorrow. There are some modules here that could really support the learning and other objectives for Hodges' model:
In addition to a talk on hierarchical select, yesterday there was an equally cool presentation on The Neologism Project:
Neologism is a simple web-based RDF Schema vocabulary editor and publishing system. Use it to create RDF classes and properties, which are needed to publish data on the Semantic Web.So many challenges, much to think about and most of all much to do.
More haste...
Before I left home I had problems with my isp and account. In hurriedly uploading the website (I knew I should have left it!) I've messed up the root directory. If you go to the index.htm page it loads ok. I'll fix (some) things when I get back to the UK late tomorrow.
Thanks++ to Dan, James and Mikelis for your help and support this past week - and the NW England Drupal crew.
Well I have to say it:
Drupal and this community of people absolutely Rocks!!Now to check some documentation and listen in to code sprint.
Image sources: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/University_of_Szeged