Open Web & Community Track

What is the open web and how can we all contribute to it? How can we provide safe and inclusive spaces where everyone feels welcome?
 
This track includes talks about the human and community aspects of Drupal and the Open Web. Learn about how to be happy and healthy at work, how to be a productive team and community member, how the community and project support each other and how you can contribute to the Drupal project no matter your expertise.

Keywords: Diversity and Inclusion, Contribution, Open Web, Being Human, Community

Featured Track Speakers

Fatima Sarah Khalid
Developer Programs Engineer, Pantheon

Sub-theme: Diversity & Inclusion
The highs and lows of Community Leadership
Experience level: Beginner

Alanna Burke
Documentation, Training, And Developer Advocacy, amazee.io

Sub-theme: Diversity & Inclusion
Writing Inclusive Documentation
Experience level: Beginner

Fabian Bircher
Senior Software Engineer, Nuvole Web

Sub-theme: Contribution
Configuration Management Initiative 2.0
Experience level: Intermediate

Michael Anello
Developer/trainer, DrupalEasy

Sub-theme: Being Human
How the Community Working Group is helping to make a healthier community
Experience level: Beginner

Michael Meyers
Managing Director, Tag1 Consulting, Inc.

Sub-theme: Community Conversations
D7 & D8 go End of Life in 2021 - What does that mean, and what are my options?
Experience level: Beginner

Josef Kruckenberg
Product Owner, Liip

Sub-theme: Open Web
[Panel] Sustainable practices for building and maintaining the Open Web
Experience level: Intermediate

Track sessions by sub-theme

Being Human

Diego Costa

Being Open about Being Human

Jorge Tutor

Self-Management in remote environments

Michael Ivashchenko

Imposter Syndrome – it's way more common than you think

mICHAEL ANELLO, JORDANA FUNG, GEORGE DEmET, ALEX BURROWS

How the Community Working Group is helping to make a healthier community

MICHAEL SCHMID

My best (and worst) strategies for dealing with high-demand work

 

Community Conversations

Dries Buytaert, Heather Rocker, Rachel Lawson  

Dries Q&A

Yauhen Zenko

Moving Drupal forward by breathing new life into local community

Sharmila Kumaran

Inspiring Youngsters to become Drupal Evangelists.

heather Rocker

DA Update to the Community

Chris Teitzel

Privacy in 2020: Why The Proposed Drupal Core Privacy Initiative Is More Important Than Ever Before

Michael Meyers, JEREMY ANDREWS

D7 & D8 go End of Life in 2021 - What does that mean, and what are my options?

 

Contribution

Kristiaan Van den Eynde

What maintaining a large Drupal module is really like.

drupal association engineering team

Drupal.org Update - The latest collaboration tools to help you build Drupal

Fabian Bircher

Configuration Management Initiative 2.0

Daniel Lemon

Building a platform to bring people together to Celebrate Drupal

 

Diversity & Inclusion

Martin Lenz

Building diversity job boards with Drupal

Alanna Burke

Writing Inclusive Documentation

Fatima Sarah Khalid

The highs and lows of Community Leadership

 

Open Web

ALEJANDRO MORENO LOPEZ, gáBOR HOJTSY, RACHEL LAWSON, BADDY  SONJA BREIDERT, PAUL JOHNSON

Open source has won. How do we avoid dying from success

JOSEF KRUCKENBERG

Sustainable practices for building and maintaining the Open Web

KEVIN BRIDGES

Drupal is dead. Long live Drupal

Tom Bamford

An open (company) culture empowers autonomy and collaboration

This was just the pre-planned program of just one track of DrupalCon Europe! A ticket also gives you access to all the other tracks too. Also keynotes, live discussions of interest groups (Birds of a Feather), networking opportunities, social events, sponsor gifts and online contribution opportunities.