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The Atlanta Drupal Users Group meets twice a month for informal presentations and hands-on workshops.

  • The second Tuesday of each month, the meeting is at Matrix Resources Inc. It is usually a presentation of a project accomplished with Drupal.
     
  • The third Thursday of each month, The Drupal Coffee Club held at Caribou Coffee. This is the hands-on part of Drupal.
     
  • In September the organization sponsors an area-wide DrupalCamp.

 

Past Events

Developer Best Practices: Make Your Drupal Site Deployment Friendly

When: 
Tue, 05/10/2011 - 6:15pm

From version control to Features, where do you get started in making your Drupal site deployment-friendly? In this presentation we’ll take a look at what you can do throughout the development process to make sure your multiple environments play well together and keep both developers and QA testers sane at the same time. Between code, content, and configuration, each should be managed in its own unique way.

Some specific topics covered will include -

* Setup and configuration of multiple environments

Search Engine Optimization for Drupal

When: 
Tue, 04/12/2011 - 6:15pm

New Location:  Downstairs Auditorium

We have secured the downstairs auditorium and can now accomodate up to 75 guests. 

Hope you can join us for an excellent program on "Search Engine Optimization for Drupal"

Performance and Optimization: A Health Check for Your Drupal Website

When: 
Tue, 02/08/2011 - 6:15pm

 
This month Andy Thornton will give us an introduction to capacity planning, performance tuning and developing a “Health Check” for your Drupal website.

We'll cover how to get the most out of the built in Drupal optimization functionality through performance modules, optimizing PHP, tuning your lamp stack, caching and database tuning, and providing incremental steps towards scalability.