Learn Ladder sprint Sat 6 Oct, Oxfordshire, UK

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Posted by jp.stacey on September 18, 2012 at 7:49pm
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2012年10月06日 12:00 - 17:00 Europe/London
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Training (free or commercial)

Fellow OxDUG people:

We're hosting our first Drupal Ladder learn sprint on Saturday 6 October. This is an opportunity to learn skills which will both help the Drupal project and also help you to become a more skilful Drupaler. Don't forget your laptops: this is a working meeting!

It will be at the Torchbox offices near Charlbury, a short train journey from Oxford. From the station to the offices is a 20-minute walk through a country estate and along a deer park.

Along with office space, Torchbox will provide a sandwich lunch. More information will be added on this wiki page as we work out the details.

Here's a rough plan for the day:

11:10 - anyone coming by train should meet at Oxford station for the 11:23 to Charlbury
11:40 - train arrives in Charlbury; walk to the offices
12:00 - Start introductions & explain sprints
13:30 - Break for lunch
17:00 - Wrap up and head to a pub in Charlbury
17:02, 18:02, 19:03 - trains back to Oxford

So sign up now! Even if you signed up on the Doodle, you must still sign up here.

(Only twelve people maximum can attend, as it's our first one and we're still finding our feet; but we hope to have another some time later in the year so you hopefully won't miss out!)

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Laptops

Posted by timjh on September 18, 2012 at 8:59pm

What software do we need on our laptops? Will just a browser suffice?

Response on IRC: don't worry!

Posted by jp.stacey on September 24, 2012 at 4:17pm

Just spoken to @BrockBoland and @techgirlgeek on the #drupal-ladder IRC channel, and they say:

  • If you've got OSX or Windows, then the first rung of the ladder involves installing the Acquia Dev Desktop to provide a fully working Drupal stack.
  • If you're on Linux, there's no out-of-box solution; but Ubuntu and Debian make this really easy anyway. Happy to take you through it myself!

QuickStart is an Option for Linux

Posted by ijf8090 on September 25, 2012 at 2:11pm

Run Ubuntu VM configured for Drupal development. I know, it sounds weird running Linux VM on a Linux machine but there are some advantages e.g. you can make backups of your VM so if something gets messed up it's easy to recover, which I wish I had when I started

See http://drupal.org/project/quickstart

One VM One Project

Posted by stevepurkiss (not verified) on September 25, 2012 at 2:31pm
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Here's how I have it set up, I have one VM per project, but I work via OSX with the VM as a server:

Only issue at the moment is it messes up when I move network...

Thanks, both. We'll see what

Posted by jp.stacey on September 26, 2012 at 7:05pm

Thanks, both. We'll see what works out easiest on the day. At least we have options!

The idea of a Learn Sprint is that you start wherever you want towards the bottom of the Drupal Ladder and head up it.

So - and correct me if I'm wrong, Ladderers! - you just need to start off with a laptop you can install some sort of Apache stack on; but that will be part of the learning, not something you have to turn up with.

Lifts

Posted by iaine on September 26, 2012 at 10:38am

Happy to offer a lift to and from the Torchbox office from the centre of Oxford if this is wanted via a car. I've only got a Ka so I can take three people (long legs could be interesting). Please let me know via comments if this would be useful by end of the day on Wednesday 3rd October. Thanks, Iain

I'd normally take the train,

Posted by zerolab on September 26, 2012 at 11:44am

I'd normally take the train, but would not mind a car trip if you still have an open spot.
Thanks

Lifts

Posted by iaine on September 26, 2012 at 11:51am

You're the first response so definitely a place. We'll arrange pick ups once I know who needs a lift.

Car sharing on the wiki page

Posted by jp.stacey on September 26, 2012 at 6:52pm

Iain, if you're happy with me doing so I'll send out a broadcast email to all signups, about possible lift-sharing, and e.g. put car occupancy on the wiki page so we can work it all out.

My instinct is that at least one other person will be driving from Oxford, so we might not need to co-ordinate trains after all!

PS

Posted by jp.stacey on September 26, 2012 at 6:58pm

Thanks for offering in the first place! Much appreciated.

Lifts

Posted by iaine on September 27, 2012 at 6:57am

JP, No worries, thought it made more sense than driving on my own; thanks for organising the event. :)

I've edited the wiki page and added a note about lifts in the Where section underneath train times (http://groups.drupal.org/node/254493). If we can fill that in by the deadline I previously mentioned it should give us time to arrange pick up spots and swap number if needs be.

Great!

Posted by jp.stacey on September 27, 2012 at 1:07pm

I've expanded that to give people more of a "pro-forma" to fill in if they're not sure. I've also suggested a pick-up point opposite the Royal Oak on Woodstock Road, at 11.30am. That seems the most fool-proof.

Lifts

Posted by iaine on September 27, 2012 at 1:16pm

I am easy in whichever way. Can still only take 3 people in my car though :). I'll pop the time in my diary.

Thanks and useful podcast.

Posted by finn lewis on October 8, 2012 at 8:36am

Hey!

I had a great time on Saturday, massive thanks to J-P and Torchbox for hosting the Ladder Sprint!

Yesterday I listened to the latest drupalize.me podcast, which is all about the D8 core initiatives, where they are going and where they are up to, which provides a useful overview to the current direction of Drupal 8.

Check it out:
http://www.lullabot.com/podcasts/drupalizeme-podcast-3-3-ws-drupal-8-ini...

@J-P, it sounds like the 'panels approach' to serving content is being adopted in core!

Panels approach != panels

Posted by jp.stacey on October 9, 2012 at 10:38am

Well, I hope they adopt some of the better bits, without also having the whole whole "having to build the layout for every new content type or view from scratch" that Panels also seems to carry along with it.

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