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Description
In this episode of Talking Drupal, we dive into the world of Drupal user groups and meetups with guests Lee Walker, Bernardo Martinez, and Bo Shipley. Our guests share their experiences in organizing and participating in Drupal communities and the vital role these meetups play in fostering continuous learning and professional development. We also explore the newest features of Drupal Core 11.2 in the Module of the Week.
For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/508
Topics- Meet the Guests: Lee, Bo, and Bernardo
- Module of the Week: Drupal Core 11.2
- Diving into Drupal User Groups and Meetups
- Personal Journeys into Drupal User Groups
- The Role of Meetup.com in Drupal Communities
- Organizing and Attending Meetups vs. Conferences
- Challenges and Strategies for Growing Meetups
- Virtual and Hybrid Meetups: Impact on Attendance
- Success Tips for Organizing Meetups
- Keeping Meetups Simple and Engaging
- Preventing Organizer Burnout
- Challenges and Changes in Meetup Cadence
- Finding and Retaining Meetup Members
- Communication Tools for Meetup Groups
- The Importance of In-Person Meetups
- Advice for Starting or Restarting Meetups
- Conclusion and Contact Information
Drupal.org Events The Drop Times Events Meetup.com Drupal Chattanooga Drupal Users Group Chattanooga Drupal Camp
GuestsLee Walker - www.codejourneymen.com mr_scumbag Bo Shipley - simplyshipley Bernardo Martinez - linkedin bernardm28
HostsStephen Cross - stephencross John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi JD Leonard - modernbizconsulting.com jdleonard
Module of the Weekwith Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu
- Single Directory Components (SDCs) have been a focus of excitement for Drupal's front end developers since they were added to Drupal 10.1 as an experimental module, and merged into 10.3 as a stable feature. With Drupal 11.2, SDCs now have a concept of variants, to allow for different ways of presenting a component's information. Some component frameworks like Storybook have a somewhat different concept of variants, which is