Web Standardistas! As we gear up for MinneWebCon on Monday, I wanted to take a moment to share the news about another upcoming event of interest: DrupalCamp Twin Cities, May 20-21, 2011 (with pre-camp training on the 19th). Registration is now open for DrupalCamp Twin Cities! To be held May 20 and 21 at the University of Minnesota's Twin Cities campus, this Friday-Saturday camp will feature: - Several parallel session tracks at every experience level, including talks of interest to designers, developers, site administrators, corporate decision-makers, and anyone else who wants to find out more about Drupal. - A keynote address by Angie"webchick" Byron, a member the Board of Directors for the Drupal Association, and the core maintainer for the just-released Drupal 7. - An all-day pre-camp training session on Thursday May 19, presented by Chapter Three. The session will touch on nearly every aspect of the core Drupal Framework. It is free to a limited number of camp attendees. A Drupal usability test sprint will precede the DrupalCamp, the results of which will be first presented in a DrupalCamp session. A nominal camp fee of $35 will be charged to help cover expenses. I'd also like to add that proposals for sessions are open, so if you feel inspired, sign up to present one at the Drupal Camp site. Registration, session proposals, and more information are all at the DrupalCamp web site: http://2011.tcdrupal.org And as it turns out, MinneWebCon has generously agreed to sponsor DrupalCamp Twin Cities! -- Gabe Ormsby Web & Database Developer 612-625-6221 Office of the Senior Vice President for System Academic Administration University of Minnesota Twin Cities http://www.academic.umn.edu/system/