
It was an absolutely lovely Drupal event to attend. Well organized, nice sessions, great venue and oh... unlimited buns and pretzels! I just love bread after all.
The amount of sessions in English were not as good as at last year's Drupal Camps Copenhagen or Vienna though. But still the selection was nice. And hey, with more then 300 attendees it was one of the largest Drupal Camps I think.
And it turned out München is a lovely city. It was my first time there, but I didn't even scratched the surface. Will definitely go back soon to check it out on less busy schedule.
A few of my favorite sessions were:
- Keynote from MySQL's David Axmark (http://www.drupal-dev-days.de/en...)
- Robert Douglass on Acquia Gardens (http://www.drupal-dev-days.de/en...)
- Nick Veenhof's on ACL (http://www.drupal-dev-days.de/en...)
And of course my own session describing a better approach for using grid systems on your projects: Naked truth about (drupal) grids (http://www.drupal-dev-days.de/en...)
Resources:
The slides from my session are available to download: http://andreys.info/files/naked-...
The session video is finally here: http://blip.tv/file/3771233 (or at session page http://www.drupal-dev-days.de/en...)
A couple of dozen DrupalDevDays pictures are at http://www.flickr.com/photos/bet...
Pictures from more Drupal events are at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bet...
One of the particular strengths of Drupal is the ability to manage events.
Thanks to the author for providing this nice info. about that event.
I think it was really great time for you in such beautiful city!
It's what I'm looking for. Thanks for share.