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Determine best day/time for a regular Dojo session

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46 weeks 2 days ago

We need to get back to producing regular Dojo sessions. Ideally these will happen the same time every week and will be initially be anchored by Aaron and/or others involved with our priority projects. The first set should focus on the building of the Dojo site and also the underlying features and alternate use cases (media portal, drupal for design site, conference site. etc.). Format should be roughly a 1 hour live, interactive workshop using Dimdim (if we work out all the kinks).

@ Aaron - If the best time was on Tuesday, 3PM EST, I'd like to block that out and fill in the slots when you know you wouldn't be able to lead. It also would be good to get Kevin and the Open Media peeps into the rotation as there certainly is a lot of compliment that we need to explore.

Thoughts on the best day/time for a regular session?

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It looks like Tuesdays @12:30 EST beginning in November will be the ideal time to commence weekly 'Building With Drupal' sessions (yes, that's the new working title - do you like it!?!); The initial focus will be on the development of the new Drupal Dojo site and subsequent 'Open Learning and Collaboration Portal', but we can certainly foray into complimentary projects and hot Drupal community initiatives.

Marking this task resolved and will start scheduling in each session.

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  • 10:37pm Oct 26, 2009

    winston - sure, it's Drupal - we can use anything! Do you mean this page? http://drupalkata.com/drupaldojo/node/161

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