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Florida DrupalCamp will be held Feb 11th & 12th, 2012
Submitted by ryanprice on Fri, 2011-11-18 10:30Learning, Teaching and Growing Community
Florida DrupalCamp is the annual regional gathering of Drupal developers, decision makers, end users, and site administrators. The event is friendly and open, provides hands on learning, expert teaching, and active networking.
Use Drupal to build everything from personal blogs to enterprise applications. Thousands of add-on modules and designs let you build any site you can imagine. Drupal is free, flexible, robust and constantly being improved by hundreds of thousands of passionate people from all over the world. Join us!
This year, we are beefing up our sessions with even more open source goodness, and adding a special nonprofit track! We are once again working with the Philanthropy Center at Rollins to provide the venue, lunch will be in the Rollins dining hall, the keynote speaker search is on, and all engines are roaring ahead to bring you the best DrupalCamp the world has ever seen, in one of the greatest venues. (a little proud, are we?)
This will be our fourth DrupalCamp, and we are building on growing attendance records every year, along with growing support from the community in Florida and worldwide. This year we were proud to provide assistance to the first-ever DrupalCamp in South Florida at Nova Southeastern in Ft. Lauderdale. The Drupal community has seen some exciting developments in the last year, such as the launch of 500+ United States Senate websites, and the release of several new packaged Drupal Distributions, such as OpenPublic for governments and OpenOutreach for nonprofits.
Drupal is an open source modular platform used to build everything from personal blogs to enterprise applications. Whitehouse.gov, Grammys.com, Florida Hospital, wyomingcountyunitedway.org, Popsci.com and hundreds of other businesses, government agencies and nonprofit organization sites use Drupal because it is free, flexible, and is constantly being improved by the hundreds of thousands of dedicated developers that are part of the Drupal Community.
The Philanthropy Nonprofit Leadership Center is a program of Rollins College Crummer Graduate School of Business and was established to strengthen the impact, effectiveness, and leadership of nonprofit and philanthropic organizations through education and management assistance.



