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Speaker Spotlight: Ryan Szrama
Ryan Szrama will be joining us again this year at Do It With Drupal! Ryan will be presenting All About Übercart, an ecommerce system that has quickly become one of the most popular out there. Read more »
Sponsor Spotlight: NeoSpire
This year Do It With Drupal is proud to announce our affiliate sponsor NeoSpire! Read more »
Early Bird Discount Ends November 1st!
Haven't registered for Do It With Drupal yet? You've still got time to get in for the early bird price! All registrations until November 1st are $995. After that date, the price jumps to $1195. Remember the early bird gets the worm (or in this case $200).
Still need convincing? Check out the updated schedule for an overview of the event.
Hope to see you in New Orleans!
Sponsor Spotlight: Kaltura
Returning this year to support Do It With Drupal, we'd like to introduce you to Kaltura! Kaltura provides the world's first Open Source Online Video Platform. With more than 38,000 active publishers, Kaltura's flexible framework empowers any site with advanced video functionality. Read more »
Speaker Spotlight: Earl Miles
We are excited to announce that Earl Miles will be returning to Do It With Drupal! It is no exaggeration to say that Earl Miles single-handedly revolutionized the Drupal community when he released the Views module late in 2005. Read more »
Sponsor Spotlight: Linux Journal
Introducing our Media Sponsor for Do It With Drupal, Linux Journal! Linux Journal is currently celebrating its 15th year of publication, and is the original magazine of the global Linux community, delivering readers the advice and inspiration they need to get the most out of their Linux systems. Read more »
Sponsor Spotlight: Acquia
Acquia is back again this year as Do It With Drupal's presenting sponsor and we are happy to have them!
Co-founded in 2007 by Drupal founder and lead Dries Buytaert, Acquia offers a free Drupal distribution, a network of services to simplify the operation of your site, commercial support, and even hosting for one stop Drupal infrastructure support. Read more »
Speaker Spotlight: Micki Krimmel

We're really excited to have Micki Krimmel come to Do It With Drupal this year to talk about building a following. Read more »
Speaker Spotlight: Angela Byron aka Webchick
Angela Byron aka webchick on drupal.org will be speaking about Drupal 7 at Do It With Drupal this year. Angela is the Drupal 7 co-maintainer, so come join her on a tour of the new features and functionality.
Angela is an Open Source evangelist who lives and breathes Drupal. She got her start as a Google Summer of Code student in 2005 and since then has completely immersed herself in the Drupal community. Her work includes core coding and patch review, creating and contributing modules and themes, testing and quality assurance efforts within the project, improving documentation, and providing user support on forums and IRC.
Angela has lead Lullabot's collaboration on O'Reilly's first Drupal book, entitled Using Drupal. She is on the Board of Directors for the Drupal Association and helps drive community growth by leading initiatives to help get new contributors involved such as Drupal’s participation in Google Summer of Code and Google’s Highly Open Participation (GHOP) programs. She is a sought-after lecturer on many themes, especially the topics of women in Open Source and just about anything to do with Drupal.
Here's a Drupal Voices with Angela talking about co-maintaining Drupal 7
Speaker Spotlight: Emma Jane Hogbin
Emma Jane Hogbin will be presenting at this year's Do It With Drupal and we are very excited to have her.
Emma Jane Hogbin has worked as a Web developer since 1996. She is well known in the Drupal community not only for her technical knowledge, but also for her engaging and humorous means of bringing Drupal to a wider audience—such as the Drupal socks and their GPLed pattern. Her first book, Front End Drupal, has been wildly successful and has been responsible for many "A-HA!" moments. Through her business, HICK Tech, Emma enables individuals and small businesses to take control of technology. Read more »







