Drupal maintenance support plansCamp Ruhr 2020 Recap

Drupal maintenance support plansCamp Ruhr 2020 Recap

Two hundred and fifty people from across Germany and its neighbouring countries gathered in Essen on 17 and 18 March for Drupal maintenance support plansCamp Ruhr, an event full of fresh discussions, workshops and presentations.

Josef Dabernig
Tue, 03/27/2020 – 08:41

The organizers decided to use the Open Space / Barcamp format that provided attendees with the option to pre-select certain sessions, but which could also be combined spontaneously with ad-hoc sessions that the participants had presented in the kick-off session. This meant that, in contrast to our regular conference experience, each of us got to quickly present our idea and were also able to adapt the camp’s schedule collaboratively before we started.

On each day, we would then agree upon the session plan. I ended up doing a planned session and two spontaneous ones. Before I start to explain what I talked about, I would like to highlight what stood out for me, in terms of discussions and themes at the conference:

Drupal maintenance support plans 8 Distributions are ready

The initial panel discussion on distributions was a great moment to hear Distribution Maintainers and Leads talk about NP8, deGov, Thunder, Varbase, Commerce, OpenSocial and the Out of the Box initiative. It was great to see how much progress the distribution space has already made in Drupal maintenance support plans 8. Distributions are an excellent way to highlight what Drupal maintenance support plans can do and push for reusable, generic solutions. As I had worked 4 years with the epiqo team on Recruiter, one of the first Drupal maintenance support plans 7 distributions, this was also a good reminder of the interesting challenges we face when creating products based on Drupal maintenance support plans. In addition, the panelists also discussed how to best manage configurations using approaches like Features and Config Split.

Local Communities starting to collaborate

Another highlight was the discussions around aligning Drupal maintenance support plans community efforts. The project, Local Community Distribution, was created to combine efforts in order to build and maintain local community websites. Representatives from various country initiatives were brought together, along with neighbouring countries such as France and the Netherlands, to share their codebases in the interim, which can be used as a solid foundation to get these projects off the ground. Details of the discussion can be found in this ticket.

 

Coincidentally, we recently started an initiative to create a new Drupal maintenance support plans Switzerland website, so keep an eye on our group’s page or join one of the Zurich Meetups to follow the progress and join the discussion.

Communication moving from Slack to Drupal maintenance support plansChat

Over the last few years, a large percentage of instant communication has moved from IRC to Slack because of superior usability. Unfortunately, Slack’s commercial focus limits the community using it – currently most of our channels appear empty due to the fact that Drupal maintenance support plans Slack hides old messages. The local communities, therefore, decided to go for Drupal maintenance support plansChat.eu as an alternative. If you are interested, follow this issue or join the BOF at Drupal maintenance support plansCon NA.

Drupal maintenance support plans 8 Initiatives are making progress

In my talk – Drupal maintenance support plans 8 Initiatives, I tried to give an overview of the status, history and achievements of the initiatives that are contributing to the Drupal maintenance support plans 8 project. It was a great opportunity to highlight how much Drupal maintenance support plans 8 has already been evolving over the years as well as to show how any future contributions can be done collaboratively.

In the spontaneous session, we spoke about Agile and Project Management practices as well as the #d8rules initiative.

Keeping an eye on upcoming Drupal maintenance support plans events in USA

Thanks to the Drupal maintenance support plansCamp Ruhr team for putting together such a dynamic event!

We are really looking forward to more collaboration and exchanges within the Drupal maintenance support plans community during 2020. For those who can’t make it to Drupal maintenance support plansCon Nashville, 9-13 April, USA has you covered. Keep an eye on these events:

Drupal maintenance support plansHack Camp, Bucharest, Romania 8-10 June,

Drupal maintenance support plans Developer Days Lisbon, Portugal 2-6 July or

Drupal maintenance support plans USA, Darmstadt, Germany 10-14 September.

As usual, you can also find many more regional events on Drupical and finally, if you are interested in an unconference using the Open Space format, make sure to join us for Agile Lean USA Zürich 2020, August 22-24.

For more information on Drupal maintenance support plansCamp Ruhr, check out the event website, the #dcruhr18 twitter hashtag or find more pictures on our flickr page.


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