Saturday Nov 18th 2023

Session Agenda

The New England Drupal Camp will have opportunities for you to learn and engage with others, no matter your experience with web development and design or Drupal.

Registration in the Gaige Hall Lobby

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Start your day off right with a little something to eat.

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Join us for some camp info and updates!

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Drupal 8 introduced the wonderful ability to perform configuration syncing with YAML files and we continue to use them extensively into Drupal 10. Come to this 45 min session to learn about Config Sync whys, howtos, and workflows.

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Ethan Aho

With so many new features being added to CSS in the past couple years, is Sass still needed in 2023? Is it time to remove Sass from your build process? What can native CSS and PostCSS do that can replace Sass functionality and how is PostCSS being used in Drupal 10?

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Aubrey Sambor

While Harvard Medical School is a leader in medical education and basic science research, it is a vast decentralized organization, with dozens of departments and offices.

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Tony Savorelli

Objective: Offer tasks that people can immediately apply to their websites either during or after the session. The session will include exercises, tools, and resources. 

7 Things to Keep in Mind to Make Your Site 508 Compliant

Brigitte Ayerves Valderas
Brigitte Ayerves Valderas

This presentation aims to introduce people to the concept of using Schema.org as the blueprint for an API-first, standardized, and SEO-friendly website and walk through how to implement Schema.org for your organization.  This presentation will be a mini training session on setting up the Sch

Jacob Rockowitz
Jacob Rockowitz

It seems like everyone is talking about composable these days, but what is it? Like any new technology trend, there is a lot of noise that surrounds composable. What we need is a way to cut through the noise and understand composable to decide for ourselves if we can benefit from it.

Chris Greatens
Chris Greatens

In this session, Donna will dive into the intersectionality that exists within the disability community and ways to think about our content beyond technical accessibility. We’ll talk about social identities, impact, and ways to operationalize inclusion to build a better culture of belonging.

Donna Bungard
Donna Bungard

As a site builder, view modes are the preferred method of changing the display of content. Whether it be teasers, heros, eyebrows, full content... the list goes on and on.

Philip Frilling
Phil Frilling
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Jordan Caldwell

This presentation is designed to teach you about the Drupal Recipe initiative, but more specifically: how to use one or more recipes to add features to one or more Drupal sites. 

We'll answer the following questions:

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Eric Volkernick

In this presentation, we will look at the potential of leveraging A.I. as a tool that enhances developers' creativity, streamlines the coding process, and unlock new possibilities. From analyzing code structures and proposing solutions, to inspiring developers to think creatively.

Michael Miles
Michael Miles

40% of developers use Linux for professional and personal computing.  "Choice" in selecting the operating system components is one of the reasons Linux is popular with developers.

Stephen Cross
Stephen Cross

Join us in the Faculty Center for our Lunch Buffet

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In 2023, Drupal was formally designated as a Digital Public Good—a high-quality, open-source digital solution recognized for having a high potential to address the critical development needs and urgent global challenges named in the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Whitney Hess
Whitney Hess

Stay after the keynote for our group photo and/or head to Gaige 200 for a coffee break. 

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Many of us in the Drupal community enjoy coffee, and the Drupal Coffee Exchange is a way to celebrate the magic elixir many of us use to fuel our days. The Drupal Coffee Exchange allows community members to stay caffeinated and share their favorite coffees with other enthusiasts.

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For over a decade, Drupal has relied on the Role Based Access Control (RBAC) to manage access. Though very powerful, it also has its limitations. For example, it can be difficult to scale, and it’s not uncommon for large projects to experience “role explosion.”

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Joshua Bolduc

A modern Drupal development environment enables the developer to work at peak efficiency to create sustainable code that meets modern coding standards and is bug-free (hopefully!) By leveraging a modern IDE like Visual Studio Code, along with a recommended set of extensions and configuring, one c

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Michael Anello

Funded as part of the Pitchburg Innovation Contest, The Drupal API Client project aims to assemble a group of contributors in order to combine the best of existing Drupal API clients into a set of utilit

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Brian Perry

In the world of tech, we often find ourselves tangled in a web of bugs, blockers, and 404 errors—but what if the biggest blocker is sitting right in your chair? Yep, we're talking about you.

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Nichole Addeo

Managing dates and times is often complex: recurring events, timezones, daylight savings times, regional formatting conventions, and more.

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Martin Anderson-Clutz

After a long day of Drupal come relax with a drink and some great eats. 

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