Accepted Sessions

Matthias Schmidt
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Special Track: 
Room: 
H-IV
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Intermediate

This demonstrates the new media modules, enhancing media metadata, media workflows & management, media browsers, media galleries, media carousels and media crop management. It is demonstrated in conjunction with the Workbench moderation, the Scheduled update and the Panelizer module, in a workflow scenario for a newsroom.

Video: https://youtu.be/80KQ_JTBneM

Jose Luis Bellido
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Room: 
H-IV
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Intermediate

Drupal 8 is nearly 1 year and a half old, soon the third minor version of Drupal 8 will be released. Maybe one of the most important advances provided by drupal 8 are the improvements in view modes and the new form modes. Now, we can make use of them have our entities forms and views under control.

Michael Lenahan
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Room: 
H-2
Language: 
German
Audience: 
Beginner

PDF of this talk's slides is here: https://github.com/michaellenahan/drupal-8-user-guide-translation/raw/ma...

PDF of the current Drupal 8 User Guide in English is here: https://2017.drupalcamp-frankfurt.de/sites/default/files/session_slides/...

English

Aman Kanoria
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Room: 
H-3
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Beginner

You will be attending the session if you are looking for--

  • How does Drupal 8 CMI (Configuration Management) work?

  • Smoothening the deployment process from the Development environment to Production!

  • Reducing development hours by creating your own distribution for websites having similar functionality.

  • How Features in Drupal 8 works?

In this session, we shall discuss the following-

Karsten Frohwein
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Room: 
H-4 (BoF/Discussions)
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Beginner

Hi I will do a simple introduction to the sulu.io opeopecontentn source content management framework and why it could be interesting for you.

Baddy Breidert
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Room: 
H-3
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Beginner

Have you ever had a very simple feature request that turned into an abolute nightmare? Have you ever had a request from a client asking you to estimate a project which has almost no requirements? Have you ever been told just to build it like Facebook or Google does it? In software development it is sometimes very difficult to make correct estimations in the beginning of a project as it is basically guessing. The more information we have about the requirements, the better the estimation will become. But the secret to nailing estimates is not in perfecting the art of guessing.

Manjit singh
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Room: 
H-2
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Intermediate

Intoduction:

Theme is the thing which beautify the website and themers are the bridge between the science of code and the art of design. While Drupal markup isn’t the prettiest out of the box, it’s very flexible in how you alter it.

So these are the following things that i will cover up in the session.

Branislav Bujisic
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Room: 
H-IV
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Beginner

"Just copy the code to the server" was probably the best sales pitch of PHP (and other interpreted languages) for a long time. Then it got complicated with CMS’s. We introduced databases, and modules, and patches, and config. With config came config deployment and things got really complicated. Then front-end people began using CSS and JavaScript preprocessors. Backend people got hooked to automated tests, composer and modern frameworks.

Hristo Chonov
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Room: 
H-3
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Beginner

This session will simply present the autosave module for Drupal 8 - autosave_form. During the presentation of the module I will talk about its current stable state, how it was built and the different ways that were attempted to make it fast and stable as it currently is. Additionally I will address the future plans for the module.

Video: https://youtu.be/yQausF9H1fI

Julian Strecker
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Room: 
H-IV
Language: 
German
Audience: 
Intermediate

H5P ist ein großartiges und freies Framework zum Erstellen und Bearbeiten von interaktiven HTML5-Inhalten (https://h5p.org/). Mögliche Anwendungen umfassen Quizzes, Lernkarten, Umfragen, Präsentationsfolien, Video Chat und vieles mehr.

In dieser Session wollen wir über unsere Erfahrungen beim Einbinden von H5P in Drupal7 berichten. H5P kommt in unserem Fall zum Zwecke der Erstellung von interaktiven Übungsaufgaben im schulischen Kontext bei learnattack.de zum Einsatz.

Floris van Geel
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Room: 
H-2
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Beginner

Once we had #slack and everybody seems to love it in the developers world.

But why is it so good, can these processes be improved?

How about not having the 3.8 bilion US$ of capital investment and mixing technical achievement, workflow and marketing funnels just because we can?

Meet Rocket.Chat the #1 open source multi channel multi domain chat, video, teleconference and remote Desktop solution.

Florian Weber
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Room: 
H-3
Language: 
German
Audience: 
Intermediate

Wir diskutieren über versch. Probleme, neue Features, Workflows ...

Christoph Breidert
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Room: 
H-IV
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Beginner

In Oktober 2016 the first beta version of Drupal 8 / Commerce 2 was released. Beta version means that an upgrade path exists and you can start building onlinehops.

On the first of April 2017 we launched the brand new online shop for the Scandinavian watch company ORLO WATCHES.

ORLO WATCHES was founded by the former brand manager from GEORG JENSEN Skandinavian design company and one of the most well-known Danish watch designers.

Maouna
Maouna's picture
Room: 
H-2
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Beginner

Diversity in Drupal is discussed a lot but there is even another dimension: The diversity of the projects and products we are working on. Drupal is a CMS software and mostly used for building websites, but there are other use cases bringing their own demands to the community.

I want to share our experience with building a medical device class 1, why we believe that Drupal is the right framework to use, but also the difficulties we face with this unconventional use case.

This talk is for anybody who is, for example,

Nicolai Schwarz
Nicolai Schwarz's picture
Room: 
H-3
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Beginner

This session will highlight some of the stuff that is currently going on in HTML and CSS. Stuff you are probably not using right now. Some stuff you may have heard about, other stuff will likely be new to you. I hope.We will address some of the changes made in HTML 5.1. We will have a quick look at Flexbox (though you are probably already using it, aren’t you?). Then there’s CSS Grids, which will be quite useful – sooner or later. And we will look at some fancy CSS ideas that the W3C is currently working on.

Which also means that yes, this session will be quite Drupal-free.

Karsten Frohwein
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Room: 
H-2
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Beginner

Dear Drupal Community,

I will do a short talk about what is dependency injection and why you really need to learn and use it. After wards we should talk about it why you really need to learn and use it and con't chicken out...

 

Read about it:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection

https://www.martinfowler.com/articles/injection.html

 

Oh look there are free videos on youtube:

Ashish Jain
Ashish Jain's picture
Room: 
H-IV
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Beginner

Dries' mention about this noble topic just fuelled our excitement about it, as we already have been following it in our small and happy organization.

A lot of talks happen about encouraging the importance of women in tech, however not much reaches the execution level within. I'd like to present our challenges and success with its execution.

Video: https://youtu.be/j_40YDzsRBA

Lowell Montgomery
Lowell Montgomery's picture
Room: 
H-4 (BoF/Discussions)
Language: 
English

The Drupal community has been rocked by recent events, leaving many discussing forking, halting involvement, ceasing sponsorshop of Drupal events, or abandoning Drupal altogether. Let's talk about this, the media coverage, communications from the DA, Drupal CWG, Dries, and Larry Garfield, how we feel affected, and what we can do to come together and help prevent loss of morale and momentum. Let's work to find ways to replace these negative feelings with renewed hope and a better sense of community and have a conversation about what changes we'd like to see.

ekes
ekes's picture
Room: 
H-2
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Beginner

Not everything really wants to be shoehorned into a new content type or vocabulary. Not everything even wants to be content, it may be configuration that can be controlled with config management. Creating custom entities allows you to make a more logical data model. They give you much more direct flexibility without having to make alterations to routes, forms, events... Your code becomes collected together more logically, and easier for others to read.

Tobias Stöckler
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Room: 
H-IV
Language: 
English
Audience: 
Beginner

Tired of syncing database dumps between site instances and sharing them with your co-workers? Make this a thing of the past with default content!

Default content avoids the necessity of obtaining a database dump to get a running site and with it a number of problems - security and otherwise. Find out how you can you use it to improve your development process and kickstart your testing/CI setup!

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