Jennifer Lea Lampton (jenlampton)

Open Source Evangelist. Web Developer. Backdrop CMS Co-Founder. Expert Avocado Surgeon. Horse Girl. Full stack developer, master of none. Usability advocate. Rabble rouser. (she/her)

Jen Lampton has been building websites since 1997, and participating in Open Source communities since 2006. She currently maintains dozens of Open Source projects, and contributes to others should it be necessary for her work.

Jen has been an active member of the Drupal Open Source community for over a decade. She has delivered many presentations at conferences, including being a Featured Speaker at several DrupalCon events, and a keynote speaker at several Drupal camp events.

To support and grow the Drupal community, Jen also volunteered countless hours on local Drupal events. From 2007-2017 She served as one of the lead organizers for the Bay Area Drupal Camp (also known as BADCamp) -- the largest free Drupal event in the world. She also served as one of the lead organizers for DrupalCon San Francisco in 2010.

Jen Lampton spent several years as the Director of Drupal training at Chapter Three in San Francisco. In that role she developed Drupal workshop materials, and used them to train hundreds of people all across the US on how to use and extend Drupal.

Jen joined the Drupal Usability team after watching her students struggle with Drupal's administrative and editorial interfaces. She volunteered to assist with several studies on usability and accessibility, and helped make improvements based on results from those studies.

Jen Lampton served as a Drupal 8 core initiative lead for almost 2 years. In this role she worked with many fantastic contributors to change the Drupal theme engine from PHPTemplate to Twig. Her desire to make this change came from watching her students struggle with the complexity of Drupal.

Jen Lampton decided to collaborate on a fork of Drupal shortly after Twig was committed to core. In spite of the changes to the theme system, the rest of Drupal continued to slip farther out of the grasps of the average web developer. Her focus has now shifted to working on Backdrop CMS.

Contributor roles

Documentation guides

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Drupal Contributions: 

Fighting for learnability, usability, and to make all Drupal things make more sense.

  • Former Drupal 8 Twig "initiative" lead
  • Drupal usability team member
  • BADCamp lead organizer 2007-2017
  • DrupalCon San Francisco 2010 co-lead organizer

If you like something I'm doing and want to send me a thank-you gift, you could get me a book off my Amazon wishlist.

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

Jeneration Web Development
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Jeneration Web Development is a Backdrop CMS and Drupal website development company owned and operated by Jennifer Lea Lampton (jenlampton) Jen started using Drupal in 2006. Since that time Jen spent almost five years working for Chapter Three in San Francisco, where she served as a Senior Drupal Developer and the Director of Drupal Training. Jen is a very active member in the Drupal community and helps organize the hugely successful Bay Area Drupal Camp in the San Francisco bay area. Jen served as a Drupal 8 Initiative lead for 2 years, before leaving core development to work o...
Peak Digital
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We provide strategy, design, and development for public, government agencies and local service providers. The public is often unaware of the broad range of community services that your agency has to offer, and the impact it has on their day-to-day lives. When they search online, they look for answers to questions or directions to the right information. Peak Digital helps them discover—and ultimately trust—the message and value you provide. 2 Projects supported. 
Backdrop CMS
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Backdrop CMS is a fork of the Drupal project. This organization exists on Drupal.org so that credit may be assigned when Backdrop CMS developers coordinate with Drupal developers to solve issues affecting both pieces of software. The Backdrop and Drupal projects have different goals, but coming from the same original code base, there are many areas in which collaboration can benefit both projects. You can learn more about Backdrop CMS at backdropcms.org.

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