It's time for another update from DrupalCon Copenhagen! This time around we have updated information on the core developer summit, the unconference, and the code sprint.
Official Program
First of all, we are happy to announce that the final version of the program is now available on the site. The few remaining slots in the schedule will be used for sponsor sessions and lightning talks. We'll try to keep schedule changes to a minimum, but if we do have to shuffle a few sessions around, this is the page to watch. Also, we'll make the entire program available as a PDF if you would rather keep it on your laptop or print a copy to keep in your pocket during the conference.
Now that the program has been finished, you can start planning your DrupalCon Copenhagen. Go to the session schedule and add all your favorite sessions to your personal schedule. You can see a list of your chosen sessions by going to your user profile and clicking the "My schedule" link. Core Developer Summit
If you're in Copenhagen on Sunday, August 22nd, and interested in helping improve Drupal core, you should participate in the Core Developer Summit. The summit will provide opportunities both for people to discuss changes to Drupal code and processes as well as people interested to move Drupal 7 closer to release. The summit will start wit three shorts sessions by Dries Buytaert, Sam Boyer, and Jen Simmons. After the kick-off sessions, the summit will break up into two groups, with plenty of space to be fruitful and get stuff done. All ideas are welcome!
Unconference
On Monday, August 23rd, you can take part in the unconference and connect with the local open source community and other Drupal users and developers. The unconference will be run barcamp-style, meaning that we will create a schedule from the presentations suggested by the participants. The unconference will not be catered, but there's a mini market and vending machines at the venue if you want to grab a snack.
We have picked two sessions to get the day started: Hagen Graf, who is writing a book on Joomla! 1.6, Drupal 7 and Wordpress 3, will give a short introduction to the three CMSes, and Christian Jul from the local TYPO3 community will give an introduction to TYPO3.
Training Sessions
On August 23rd, the day before the sessions begin, you'll be able to attend training sessions led by leading Drupal experts. We are offering the following training sessions:
* Performance and Scalability
* E-commerce & Übercart
* Module development
* Security: process, code and hands-on training
* Drupal Fundamentals: Building a Collaborative Development Environment
If you buy a ticket for a training session together with a ticket for the conference, you will get a discount of €30 on your conferenc source: http://drupal.org/node/879484