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ContentsWelcome to Drupalcon Asia
Keynotes
Session Tracks
THURSDAY, 18 FEBRUARY
FRIDAY, 19 FEBRUARY
SATURDAY, 20 FEBRUARY
SUNDAY, 21 FEBRUARY
MAP – IITB CAMPUS
MAP – IITB CONVOCATION HALL
MAP – Victor menezes convention centre (VMCC) - GROUND LEVEL
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EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY
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QUICK GUIDE TO MUMBAI
THANK YOU
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Welcome to DrupalCon Asia
My favorite part of working in the Drupal community is that it never stops changing. New people, new ideas, and new projects are always being integrated into our Drupal universe. I love to be part of a community that is always so ready to shed its skin and reinvent itself.
It’s especially fitting then that we are finally in Mumbai, a place where change is normal and diversity has created a remarkable culture. The Asian region has made significant contributions to the Drupal project - three of the top 25 contributing companies to Drupal are right here in India, and you’re poised to make even more contribution. So let’s use this DrupalCon as the springboard for making that growth happen. Use the sessions, social events, and chats in the hallways to strengthen your connection to the rest of the Asian Drupal community. Help someone new find their way through the code and our community. Brainstorm the next great set of meetups and Camps. And don’t forget to let the Association know how we can help you make it all happen.
Holly RossExecutive DirectorDrupal Association
Our Drupal Footprint Experience Certainty with Drupal
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Drupal Engagement since 2006
Workforce of over 400+ Drupal professionals in 15 + locations worldwide, making TCS the largest Drupal Service Provider in India.
Strong Clientele from organizations across Life Sciences, Retail, Banking and Finance, Aviation and Insurance domains.
The largest IT Company in India
Ranked #64 in the list of “Most Innovative Companies” - by Forbes
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Head of Open Source, PayPalChairperson, Node.js FoundationBoard Member, Drupal Association
Saturday, 20 February10:00-11:00Convocation Hall
Danese CooperDrupal Project Founder
Friday, 19 February10:00-11:00Convocation Hall
Dries Buytaert
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BUSINESS AND STRATEGYThe Business and Strategy track is aimed at attendees
looking for actionable advice, ideas and challenges from business
owners, executives, and project managers in the digital experience industry. Sessions in this track will be non-technical by nature. Sessions cover a mix of product/service strategy, general management, sales and marketing and project management topics.
Case StudiesDrupal is an amazing, flexible system for building websites that constantly surprise.
The realm of the possible is ever expanding as Drupal keeps up with the pace of the web, and the
mindshare of our growing community pushes into new territory each year. With Drupal 8 this is more true than ever. The Case Studies track will showcase projects to show what's possible, and to inspire. Be prepared to hear about the inner-workings of the project, who participated, the process and methodology, the problem or opportunity that was addressed, and best of all, how it was all made possible with Drupal!
Coding and DevelopmentPHP and Drupal are changing rapidly and collaboration among projects is
shaping a new way to create code. The Coding and Development track will show you
how you can leverage evolving tools and processes to increase the efficiency, velocity, and quality of projects. This track will help developers to be up-to-date with Drupal 8, not only on the Drupal island, but demonstrating the best practices and industry standards of the web today.
ContributionsThe Contributions track is the place for people who want to work on and
contribute to Drupal core, contributed modules and the community. Contribution is
not limited to writing code, it includes event organization, documentation writing, module translation and anything supporting the Drupal project in any way. While most of the talks at the Con are about how to use Drupal to build websites, and deliver value to our clients, this track is filled with sessions on how to help make Drupal better by getting involved in the project. Learn how to give something back to Drupal by making a contribution.
FrontendThe Frontend development ecosystem continues to evolve rapidly. With new
tools, techniques and practices constantly emerging, and an ever-increasing diversity of
devices and contexts to consider, our roles as Frontend Developers have never been more complex, or more essential. On top of all this, the release of Drupal 8 has significantly changed how we approach theming. Come to learn about the new baselines for Frontend Developers, the essential skills one must have, and what we should keep our eyes on in the months to come.
Site BuildingThe power of Drupal lies not just in itself, but also in the 17,000+ contributed
modules that allow one to build sites quickly and efficiently. The Site Building track is designed
to teach you ways to let Drupal do the hard work without writing any code. This track is aimed at people looking to build sites using the Drupal framework but are not PHP masters, people who need better tools to layout their site, and people who want to add functionality to their site but aren’t sure where to start. Sessions in this track will be technical in nature, although they would not usually involve any coding.
MobileThere are more mobile devices on earth than people. There are over 2.8
billion people online today. The next 1 billion will be mobile-only. Companies are
making dual investments in apps and mobile web experiences to reach audiences across smartphones and tablets. In addition, the Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly growing and evolving around us, a myriad of devices collecting nuggets of data from a wide variety of sources that must be collected, stored, analyzed and displayed in a meaningful manner. You have to think about mobile touch points as the first experience your prospects have with you – whether browsing your site from their phone, or downloading and installing your app. For many this may be the only device they ever use. Learn how Drupal helps build, extend, enhance and optimize your existing applications, and build new mobile websites and mobile apps to tell your story as you intend it.
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Thursday, 18 February
Drupal Trainings and Summits are not included in a DrupalCon ticket. Attendees must hold valid tickets to these day-long events. All events take place at the Victor Menezes Convention Centre. Breakfast and lunch are included for registered Summit and Training attendees only.
“Come for the code, stay for the community” is something that we have heard time and again. So, for the contest we thought why not bring them together? Explore the user data provided by drupal.org and create some amazing visualizations which will display interesting insights into drupal growth, drupal adoption and demographics.
Registration & Help DeskTime: 8:00-18:00
BreakfastTime: 8:00-10:00
Drupal TrainingsTime: 10:00-18:00
Gain hands-on knowledge on popular Drupal topics by world-class Drupal trainers.
Drupal 8 In A Day | Auditorium
Build Frontend / Mobile Applications with Headless Drupal | Room 03
Drupal 8 Theming | Room 04
Personalization and Dynamic Content in Drupal | Room 05
Contribution Sprints Time: 10:00-18:00Room 15
The Drupal Association continues to recognize the need for extended sprints as part of the DrupalCon schedule and is providing sprint space throughout the Con! Learn more at https://events.drupal.org/asia2016/sprints.
Azri's Developer Contest - "Visualize Drupal"
SummitsBusiness Summit | Room 11 | 10:00-18:00The Drupal Business Summit is primarily aimed at business leaders who provide Drupal services (web development agencies, training companies, etc). Join us for a candid peer discussion and networking with other Drupal executives.
Higher Education Summit | Room 12 | 10:00-18:00The Higher Education Summit will be a day-long event featuring panel discussions, case studies on adopting Drupal, presentation and brainstorming sessions about challenges faced by universities.
Community Summit | Room 13 | 13:00-18:00Meet the people that can support you in your community work, whether you are planning events, mentoring others, helping cultivate the Drupal Community or are new to the community looking to get involved.
Government Summit | Hall 21 | 10:00-18:00The day-long Government Summit will feature experts sharing their insights, and will focus on engaging participants in discussions on the challenges of fostering Open Source projects in the public sector.
Sponsored by
SubmissionsEntries must be submitted at www.azrisolutions.com/drupalconasia-devcontest by 23:59 IST on Thursday, 18 February
Questions or Concerns?Email: [email protected]: http://twitter.com/azrisolutions Website: www.azrisolutions.com/drupalconasia-devcontest
The Prize Build an amazing visualization and you can ride back from DrupalCon in your very own Classic Royal Enfield MOTORCYCLE!
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Jobs
Help DeskAzri will have a help desk on Thursday, 18 February on the Ground Level of Victor Menezes Convention Center. Stop by during breakfast (8:00-10:00) or at lunch (13:45-14:45) to get your questions answered, or simply to admire the awesome prize!
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BUSINESS ANDSTRATEGY
Coding and Development CASE STUDIES CONTRIBUTIONS FRONTEND SITE BUILDING MOBILE
Beginner INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED
AUDITORIUMACQUIAROOM
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REGISTRATION & HELP DESK OPEN8:00-10:00 BREAKFAST| CONVOCATION HALL
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KEYNOTE: DRIES BUYTAERT | CONVOCATION HALL
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Drupal - The perfect frontend for document management Niraj Meegama
Always under construction: Websites that are never “finished”
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Drupal8 Theming - No more divitis Morten Birch Heide-Jørgensen
Delivering the MailTom Phethean
Everything multilingual in Drupal 8 Gábor Hojtsy
Let's get ready for D8 - Migrating Drupal Themes Amit Vyas
Make your code do your job Larry Garfield
The journey of a Dupal Community from 2 people to 500 - State of Contributions in Drupal and why you should start contributing. Chakrapani Reddivari, Gokul N K
Drupal 8 with Backbone, and UnderscoreAbhishek Anand, Naveen Valecha
State of contrib modules in Drupal 8Josef Dabernig
Seamless Interoperability of Web and Mobility using DrupalMelvin Tan, Azhan Moin
How to publish a module on drupal.org Klaus Purer
How can CMOs prepare for the collaboration age?Muktesh Kandpal
Hooks, Events, Plugins, and Services: Pick the right tool for the jobKim Pepper
The New Mobile Web Trinity: ServiceWorker, Push, and App Manifests Dan Callahan
Migrating the top 50 most visited site in the U.S. onto Drupal - Legacy.com Ankur Gupta, Lakshmi Narasimhan, Hussain Abbas, Jordan Ryan, Bassam Ismail
The largest Drupal 8 sites on Earth, and the NP8 news portal distributionAugustin Delaporte
Web Implementation Estimation - Science not an Art Andrew Kucharski
Design Patterns in PHPMohit Aghera, Ankit Agrawal
Contribution: Getting involved and coming back for moreEmma Karayiannis
Meet PHP-FIG: Your community just got a lot bigger, Drupal. Jeffrey 'jam' McGuire, Campbell Vertesi
Drupal 8: Mobile is in its DNA Ram Singh
Be a part of the Drupal community - Give, Learn, Connect, get recognized, start contributing today!Shyamala Rajaram
Art of Debugging and optimising Front End using Chrome Dev ToolsSwastik Pareek, Saket Kuma
Starting a Drupal 8 Project? Let’s do a Technical DiscoveryShashank Merothiya, Ravindra Singh
‘WE'VE OUTSOURCED THE PRE-NOTE TO INDIA’ - PRE-NOTE | CONVOCATION HALL
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BUSINESS ANDSTRATEGY
Coding and Development CASE STUDIES CONTRIBUTIONS FRONTEND SITE BUILDING MOBILE
Beginner INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED
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The Drupal 8 Theming ExperienceScott Reeves
Features V/S CMI - The battle for Drupal 8.
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Neetu Morwani
Drupal 8 Sitebuilding: Coding vs. ClickingAdam Juran, Josef Dabernig
Conflict at a distance: disentanglement principlesMaia Sauren
The best of both worlds: writing Drupal 8 code for Drupal 7 sitesCampbell Vertesi
Decoupled Drupal with React Preston So
Build Mobile Applications with Headless Drupal 8Prateek Jain, Saumil Chheda
Outsource! Really difficult to do it, eh?Rakhi Mandhania
India's journey from a Consumption to Contribution culture and the road ahead Panel Discussion / Piyush Poddar, Megan Sanicki, Jeffrey 'Jam' McGuire, Mike Lamb, Hussain Abbas
Migration to Drupal 8Asif Mohammad, Chakrapani Reddivari
Sustenance!!! Is internship a good way to sustain a steady pipeline of talent?Suchi Garg
Using Drupal with SharePoint intranets, and mobile apps - a Singapore Management University Case StudyWee Sen Goh
Value-Driven Development with “Continuous Discovery”Prabhat Sinha, Vishnu Vijayan, Padmanabhan, Jordan Ryan
Deploying Drupal 8 Dave Hall
How to build a sustainable contribution culture in your organization Ashish Thakur, Manjit Singh
Mobile App or A Brand New Website in AngulaJS | Ionic : Reusing your old siteSumit Kataria
Scalable cloud based e-commerce platform on Drupal with a common back office for managing sales of entry passes to multiple eventsVimal Joseph
Scaling Drupal 8 Abhishek Anand, Naveen Valecha
How to Build Mobile Apps Drupal wayPrashant Goel
Drupal and Isomorphic JavascriptMakbul Khan, Nikhil Sukul
Automated Mobile Testing using AppiumLokesh Soni, Sarvesh Sawant
Innovation Policy Platform: Drupal Powered Open Data Knowledge Discovery ExperienceGokul N K, Venky Goteti
Drupal 8 Lightning: The distribution for enterprise authoring Jacob Singh
Using Deploy in Drupal 8 Tim Millwood, Dick Olsson
Data Science and Analytics in Drupal and Content StrategyObaid Malik
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Sunday, 21 February
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Come collaborate in person with hundreds of other Drupal community members and help improve Drupal. All are welcome to participate in this free event and no previous core experience is required.
Sprints are taking place at Lecture Hall Complex. Breakfast and lunch are served at the First Floor Foyer.
First-Time Sprinter WorkshopTime: 10:00-13:45Lecture Hall Complex | Auditorium LA 101
Come to this room to get up to speed with community tools: Drupal.org, issue queues, IRC, and installing Drupal 8 locally. Our mentors are excited to get you ready to tackle real issues.
BreakfastTime: 8:00-10:00Lecture Hall Complex | First Floor Foyer
Mentored Core SprintTime: 10:00-17:30Lecture Hall Complex | Hall LH 101
Come to this room if you can install Drupal 8 locally and are looking for mentors to help match your skills to an issue to work on.
Contribution SprintsTime: 10:00-17:30Lecture Hall Complex | Hall LH 102
Come to this room if you know the issues you want to work on and have experience working with others in Drupal issue queues.
Closing SessionTime: 17:30-18:00Lecture Hall Complex | Auditorium LA 101
Look back at the past days, say goodbye, and celebrate DrupalCon Asia with us one last time!
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Visit our sponsors and exhibitors on the first and second floor.
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Mumbai, also called Bombay, is India's largest city with some 20 million people calling it home. It is India's financial, commercial and entertainment capital. It is vivid, energetic, cosmopolitan, heady and overwhelming. We hope some of these tips will help you navigate this amazing city.
GeographyMumbai is built on what were originally seven islands. For simplicity's sake, we will look at Mumbai as made up of the City of Mumbai (called South Bombay or simply, Town), and the Western, Eastern and Central “Suburbs”. Beware, Suburbs is a misleading term. South Bombay and the Western Suburbs, running along the Arabian Sea coast, is where most Mumbaikars live.
Getting AroundTraffic in Mumbai is (mostly) predictable. Morning traffic goes north to south, with peak hours between 9:00–11:00. Evening rush, from south to north, starts around 17:30 and begins to ease around 20:30. IIT Bombay, the DrupalCon venue, is located in the north-western part of the Eastern Suburbs, so plan your travel carefully. Use Google Maps to estimate your travel time. The traffic overlay is quite accurate.
The most convenient way to get around is using taxi aggregators like Uber or OlaCabs. There are apps for these in most phones' app stores. For shorter hops, it is cheaper to take the ubiquitous black and yellow auto-rickshaws (tuk-tuks). If you want to avoid the pollution, don’t get stuck in one during rush hours. Note: Rickshaws are not allowed in South Bombay.
In South Bombay and in the popular Suburbs, there are plenty of black and yellow cabs available, called kaali-peeli (black-yel-low). However, they can be temperamental and not always go where you would like to. Drivers in Mumbai are by and large quite honest. However, always make sure to go by the meter when traveling by rickshaws or kaali-peeli.
If you have nerves of steel and you're feeling adventurous, try traveling in the local trains. They are the best way to beat the traffic, but are not for everyone. Make sure you have a local friend to guide you along.
Quick Guide to Mumbai
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Where To GoThe DrupalCon Asia venue, IIT Bombay, is located in the Powai area of the Eastern Suburbs, next to the Powai Lake. The sprawling campus is great for walks. Hiranandani Gardens in Powai has excellent restaurants and wide sidewalks (a rarity in Mumbai).
Bandra, the Queen of the Suburbs, is a beautiful, charming, leafy, cobblestoned neighbourhood running along the coast. The sea-facing promenades of Carter Road and Bandstand are great for walks, jogs and biking. Bandra is full of hip cafés, bars, restaurants, old Portuguese-style houses and graffiti-lined village streets.
South Bombay, with its gorgeous architectural treasures and that old city atmosphere, is steeped in history. Visit Colaba, the Colaba Causeway and the famous Gateway of India. Marine Drive is the longest sea-facing promenade in Mumbai where you can witness spectacular sunsets from the rooftop restaurants. For amazing architecture, art galleries, and delightful street corners and nooks, go to Fort, the heart of the old city.
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DrupalCon is made possible by the Drupal Association and an amazing team of volunteers, sponsors and partners from around the world. Thank you to everyone for helping produce DrupalCon Asia. We couldn’t do it without you!
DrupalCon Asia SponsorsWe’d like to begin by thanking our sponsors, without who this event would not be possible. Your financial support of DrupalCon enables this vast Drupal community to grow, strength-en, and come together to celebrate Drupal.
DiamondAcquiaTata Consultancy ServicesBlisstering Solutions
PlatinumCapgemini
GoldAxelerantGitHubKellton Tech Solutions Ltd.QED42Srijan
SilverAZRI Solutions Blackfire.ioFFWInnoraft SolutionsMelityMirum Agency Platform.sh by Commerce GuysUniMity Solutions Pvt Ltd
BronzeGennai3 CorporationJetBrainsMileswebPixel Onion
ModuleAZRI Solutions - Developer Contest DCKap - TotebagKellton Tech Solutions Ltd. - LanyardRed Hat - DrupalGov Gold PartnerTechpartner.in, Zyxware Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Ashnik - DrupalGov Partner IIT Bombay - DrupalGov Venue & Catering
Marketing PartnerNiswey
A special Thank You to our Supporting Partners, Technology Supporters, and Hosting Supporters, who help fund significant Drupal.org improvements.
Signature Supporting PartnersFFWWunderkraut
Signature Hosting SupporterAcquia
Premium Supporting PartnersADCIAten Design Group
Capgemini UK plcCi&TDeeson GroupExoveForum OneJust DigitalLullabot ConsultingOPIN SoftwarePhase2 TechnologyTechnocratTrellonundpaul GmbH Supporting PartnersActiveLAMPAdapt a/sAmazee LabsANNAI AquilentAshdayAxelerantBeaconfire RedEngineBerger SchmidtBlisstering SolutionsBreakthrough TechnologiesCatalystITChapter ThreeCheeky Monkey MediaCommerce Guyscomm-press GmbHConsult and Design International CTI DigitalDavyin Internet SolutionsDigital Bridge Solutions
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QED42Realityloop Pty LtdS8080SoftescuSrijan TechnologiesSymsoftTATA Consultancy ServicesThe Cherry Hill CompanyTherefore InteractiveThinkShoutVardotViacom International Media NetworksXIOYoast SEO for Drupal
Premium Technology SupportersCloudbricDistil NetworksMicrosoft AzurePager Duty
Technology SupportersAvalaraBrightcoveCiviCRMDCKAPFastlyJanrainJetbrains Kaje Picture PasswordKellton Tech Solutions Ltd.LingotekOptimal WorkshopTownsend SecurityZend Technologies
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DrupalCon Asia Program Team
Business and Strategy: Jacob Singh, Diana Montalion, Janne Kalliola
Case Studies: Piyush Poddar, Greg Lund-Chaix, Zach Chandler
Coding and Development: Hussain Abbas, Jason Yee, Cameron Tod, Larry Garfield
Contributions: Chakrapani Reddivari, Donna Benjamin, Theodore Biadala
Frontend: Manjit Singh, David Hwang, Lewis Nyman
Mobile: Saumil Chheda, Mr Snow, Ruben Teijeiro
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Thank You
Business Summit: Rahul Dewan
Government Summit: Ani Gupta, Prof. P. Sunthar, Venky Hariharan
Higher Education Summit: Rachit Gupta, Prof. P. Sunthar, Mukesh Agarwal, Rakhi Mandhania
Community Summit: Parth Gohil, Dipen Chaudhary, Prafful Nagwani
Grants and Scholarships: Pavithra Raman, Tim Plunkett, Vijay Chadran
Drupal Training Selection: Nidhi Mehta, Dipen Chaudhary
Sprints: Ravindra Singh, Manjit Singh, Piyuesh Kumar, Ritesh Gurung, Sidartha Panda, Rachit Gupta
Social Media: Paul Johnson, Ani Gupta, Parth Gohil, Michael Cannon
Sponsorship Sales: Rahul Dewan, Rachit Gupta, Ani Gupta
DrupalCon Asia Production Team
Production: LAQSHYA Live Experiences
Creative Design: Yohan Wadia
Accounting: Falee Bilimoria
Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay:Prof. P. SuntharProf. Kannan Moudgalya
Prof. Prabhu RamachandranPriya Hiregange
Drupal AssociationExecutive Director: Holly Ross
Chief Operating Officer: Megan Sanicki
Chief Financial Officer: Matt Tsugawa
Chief Technology Officer: Joshua Mitchell
Events Manager: Rachel Friesen
Lead DrupalCon Coordinator: Amanda GonserDrupalCon Coordinator: Tina Krauss
Sponsorship Fulfillment Coordinator: Tim Constien
Account Manager: Johanna Bergmann
Account Manager: Mark Brandstetter
Account Manager: Gener Umali
Product Manager: Carrie Lacina
Marketing Manager: Bradley Fields
Membership/Drupal.org Support: Lizz Trudeau
Content Writer: Leigh Carver
Operations Manager: Kris Klinkhammer Operations Coordinator: Elise Horvath
Project Manager: Tim Lehnen
Drupal.org Product Manager: Tatiana Ugriumova
Infrastructure Manager: Rudy Grigar
Technology Manager: Brendan Blaine
Senior Technologist: Neil Drumm
Infrastructure QA Engineer: Ryan AslettDevOps Engineer: Archie Brentano
Drupal Developer: Jakob Perry
Web Designer: Emilie Nouveau
Thank you to our awesome keynote, Danese Cooper.
Thank you, Dries.
Thank you to all of the incredibly dedicated volunteers from around India and the globe for working together to create an amazing Con
Thank you to all of our speakers and trainers. You are the core of our conference and the main reason that people come to DrupalCon. We want to thank each and every one of you!
As always, thank YOU for coming. We hope you’ve learned a little something, made some new friends, and most importantly, had a great and memorable week.
See you in New Orleans!
The DrupalCon Asia Team
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Code of Conduct
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DrupalCon brings together people from around the world who use, develop, design, and support the Drupal platform. Many attendees at DrupalCon are newcomers evaluating both our platform and our community.
The Drupal Code of Conduct (http://drupal.org/dcoc) outlines our shared ideals and values. This document expresses how we hope to make these ideals real at our conferences and other events. Our goal is to ensure that all participants can freely and openly share ideas in a friendly, safe, and welcoming environment that encourages and inspires mutual respect and collaboration.
Come for the Software, Stay for the Community
Drupal would simply not exist without its community. We want all attendees at DrupalCon to have an awesome experience, both in and out of formal conference sessions.The purpose of this document is not to restrict the diversity of ideas and expression in the Drupal community; rather, it's to raise awareness of the potential for actions that could alienate valuable members — and potential members — of the community.
We are ConsiderateDrupalCon is an international event that attracts diverse people from a wide variety of ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds. We acknowledge that cross-cultural communication can often be complicated and encourage everyone to consider both the impact of their actions on those with different backgrounds and experiences and the honest intentions of those who may have unknowingly caused offense.
We are Welcoming
One of the greatest strengths of the Drupal community is our inclusiveness. Making all attendees feel welcome and included at DrupalCon is everyone’s job, including exhibitors and sponsors.
We are Respectful
Sponsors, volunteers, speakers, attendees, and other participants should strive to treat all people with dignity and respect, regardless of their culture, religion, physical appearance, disability, race, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation.
We are Collaborative
If and when misunderstandings occur, we encourage people to work things out between themselves whenever possible. People are encouraged to take responsibility for their words and
actions and listen to constructively presented criticism with an open mind, courtesy, and respect.
When We Disagree, We Consult Others
If people are unable to work out issues between themselves, they are encouraged to seek the advice of a mutually trusted third party or a designated community volunteer to help mediate.
When We Need it, We Ask for Help
We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. If you feel threatened or violated as a result of intimidating, harassing, abusive, discriminatory, derogatory or demeaning conduct, please immediately notify a conference staff member. Likewise, please immediately notify a staff member if you notice that someone else is being subjected to such behavior.
Contact the Community Working Group
If contacting the CWG about an incident, we need all available information: who's involved, what specifically caused the incident, what steps were taken to resolve it prior to contacting the CWG, any log files or other data to corroborate the event, etc.
If the matter is urgent, please contact the following individuals on-site:
Surendra Mohan Please reach out via Whatsapp first - +91-9167095796. If unavailable, reach out via email at [email protected] or @surmohan on Twitter
Donna Benjamin at [email protected] or @kattekrab on Twitter
You may also contact the Drupal Community Working Group to help mediate or resolve issues via email at [email protected] or with an online incident report.
The DrupalCon team wants everyone to feel safe for the duration of the conference. If necessary, conference staff are empowered to take appropriate actions that may include, but are not limited to, warnings, expulsion from the conference without refund, and referrals to venue security or local law enforcement.
We’re All in this Together
Thanks for making DrupalCon awesome for everyone!The DrupalCon Code of Conduct is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/) and is available for others to use and adapt for their own events.
32 DrupalCon Asia 2016 Network: DrupalCon | Password: asia2016