Events This Week: Feb 10 - 16, 2025
This week in the Drupal community is packed with insightful meetups, knowledge-sharing sessions, and vital discussions. Kicking things off, on February 12, the Melbourne Drupal Meetup invites developers and enthusiasts for networking and discussions on the latest in Drupal while the Women in Drupal Quarterly Meeting provides a platform for collaboration and empowerment. Rounding out the week, the Code of Conduct Incident Response Workshop offers valuable training on handling community challenges.
Whether you're looking to learn, connect, or contribute, these events promise valuable insights. Stay tuned for updates and recaps on The Drop Times!
Melbourne Drupal Meetup - February 2025
The Melbourne Drupal Meetup – February 2025 is a virtual local gathering on February 12, 2025, at 22:30 AEDT via Zoom. This session features Kobus Van Wyk from Salsa Digital discussing Drupal Content Insights Report module. Participants can share updates, present lightning talks, or suggest discussion topics for an engaging and interactive meetup.
Women in Drupal Quarterly Meeting - Feb 12, 2025
The Women in Drupal Quarterly Meeting is a virtual local meetup where women in the Drupal community connect, share experiences, and discuss key issues. The event will take place of 12 February in online mode. Held every quarter, this event fosters networking, support, and collaboration among members, providing a platform for insightful discussions on challenges, opportunities, and advancements in Drupal.
Code of Conduct Incident Response Workshop - Feb 12, 2025
The Code of Conduct Incident Response Workshop on February 12, 2025, at 06:30 UTC is an online training session hosted by the Drupal Community Working Group (CWG) in collaboration with Otter Tech. This live, monthly workshop equips Drupal community members with essential skills for effectively handling Code of Conduct incidents.
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