“Bringing Mautic and Drupal closer together in an open DXP”
Dominique De Cooman;
Talk (50 min, Q&A included)
This session is about how Drupal and Mautic can form the backbone of an open DXP. It's about how to bringing different worlds together: bringing communities together, developers and marketers together and markets together
“Configuration validation, how we got here and what is in the future”
borisson_;
Talk (50 min, Q&A included)
Configuration schema's power most of the configuration of your Drupal sites, making those validatable paves the path towards easier config forms, recipes and decoupled admin UI's. In this session I'll give a brief history of how we got here, the new things in Drupal 10.1 / 10.2 and upcoming for 10.3 and what we could do beyond.
“Connect IQ and Drupal - building a smartwatch frontend”
Mikko Hämäläinen;
Talk (50 min, Q&A included)
Smart watches are great for tracking activities and providing quick information to the user. In my presentation I will introduce Garmin's Connect IQ platform and show how to create a simple smart watch application that uses Drupal as its back end.
“Issue queue triage - a pragmatic guide to finding an issue to work on”
AmyJune Hineline;
Talk (50 min, Q&A included)
Sometimes, the hardest part about contributing back to the Drupal project is deciding what issue to work on.
Triage is the activity of categorizing, updating, and adding information to issues so contributors know where their efforts are most needed.
“Magic Comes from Pain: 4 Ways that Embracing Grit Will Help you Achieve the Impossible”
Tearyne Almendariz;
Keynote
Inspired by SyFy's The Magicians and informed by works like "Grit" by Angela Duckworth and "So Good They Can't Ignore you" by Cal Newport, this talk will help attendees will learn four ways that they can embrace the principle of grit to achieve their goals.
“Running the internet, under-funded and under-staffed? How to achieve a sustainable open source ecosystem”
Jutta Horstmann;
Keynote
Open Source technologies build the foundation of the free and open internet, but many are developed by only a single maintainer or a very small community.
Despite the critical role these tools play in the internet ecosystem, they are perpetually under-funded and under-supported.
The similarity to other “system relevant” professions is striking: The more we need them to keep the system running, the less we are willing to appreciate and sufficiently fund them.
My keynote will discuss these issues as well as showcase funding solutions and business models to achieve economic sustainability for Free / Open Source projects.
“Universal CMS and the end of "pure" headless”
Preston So;
Keynote
The evolution of content management systems (CMS) has seen a shift from monolithic and hybrid-headless architectures to a new approach known as the universal CMS. In this talk, we'll look at the recent history of the headless CMS as a concept, how the headless CMS is no longer truly as "headless" as it seems, and why we need a new name for the emerging category of CMS that treats all presentation layers as first-class citizens, at the expense of no single persona.
“WORKSHOP: Ask your Drupal site questions and get proper answers.”
wouters_f;
Workshop
We'll install and configure the required modules and configure the required keys to index your site into a vector Database.
Then we'll ask content questions and get answers from Drupal.