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Drupal Global Contrib Weekend at San Francisco Drupal User Group - Introduction to issue forks and merge requests

Next week kicks off Drupal Global Contribution Weekend, January 29-31, a virtual worldwide event everyone can participate in from anywhere in the world. Want to give back to the Drupal Community in the form of code but you're not acquainted with the new contrib process? Here’s your chance to get ready for the weekend. Now that our meetups are online, join the San Francisco community in learning how to create issue forks and merger requests.

San Francisco Drupal User Group welcomes in the new year

Do you miss BADCamp and the rad community that comes along with it?? We do too!! But you know what?! We still get together at least once a month for San Francisco Drupal User Group (SFDUG)... and SFDUG is gearing up for the new year, and we want to introduce the exciting winter lineup!!

Less than a week away from BADCamp liftoff!!

We are less than a week away from BADCamp liftoff!! Bay Area Drupal Camp (BADCamp) runs from 9 am - 4 pm PT from Wednesday, October 14 through Saturday, Oct 17. Limited-availability workshops and summits will take place on Wednesday and Thursday. This year we are delivering content in the Hopin platform and separate registration is required for both the workshop and summits block and the sessions. We understand that you may have already registered on the BADCamp website, but we do require folks to register on Hopin as well.

Trainings Open for Registration

Registration is now open for the world-class training and summits available at BADCamp!

With two days of summits and training - Tuesday, October 14 and Wednesday, October 15, there is literally something for everyone. 

There are both half-day and full-day training. Priced at only $25 or $50, these trainings are very accessible. If you would like a scholarship please reach out to the organizing team through the contact form and we will hook you up!

 

Last Call! BADCamp Session Submissions Close August 28

Do you want to push the boundaries of what a Drupal Camp session can be? Don’t wait! We’re looking for innovative thought leaders and brave Drupallers to make this the best BADCamp ever.

We are seeking to prioritize unique content that has not been presented at a DrupalCamp in the last year.  If you submit a session you have given in the past, it will be rejected. The BADCamp experience is always unique, and this year, with the event going virtual, we’re focusing on thoughtful and fresh content. 

We welcome those from all levels of expertise, background, gender, ethnicity, sexual identity, religion, age, and ability to submit sessions. Our community is diverse and we know that Drupal benefits when everyone is included.