Drupal Camp NYC #3

I sent out a mass email to the 161 subscribers to the New York City groups.drupal.org group today! July 14th at Brooklyn Polytechnic University I'm corralling the Drupalistas of New York City for my last Drupal Camp in New York City. Then I'll be off to China to find (and create?)Drupalers to have Drupal Camps with. Of course I'll have to learn the language first (I'm working on it).

We had to cap registration at 100 people this time because at the last camp we we're crammed into the main room. It was awesome but we were crammed. We also shortened the camp to a single day instead of the usual two. Attrition was really high on the second day and quite honestly everyone was just too "geeked out" to come to a second day. We do have the place reserved for both days if people wanted to run a second day. I'm casting my vote, however, for a Drupal fieldtrip to Coney Island! 

Sponsors are starting to pledge their dollars which is great. The New York Observer is sponsoring lunch, Pando threw in some cash and a few individuals have given some cash too. Only a few hours after sending the emails I've already received a few more sponsorship requests which is awesome. If you're reading this, you're most likely a friend or family member that has zero idea what I'm talking about but in the off-chance that you're a Drupaler, Drupal-shop or similar you should consider sponsor Drupalcamp and coming out!

If you're looking to hire a Drupal developers, learn Drupal, figure out what Drupal is or hone your Drupal Ninja skills you need to be there!

Go to the DrupalCamp Wiki to learn more.  


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