Hi,
Two weeks already since civicon, the dust has settled and Amy Dobbs and the team at skillmatters have filmed and uploaded the sessions.
- For those that have attended CiviCon london and ended up the day desperate about all the nice sessions they missed, you'll be pleased to know that you can see them online.
- For those that missed CiviCon london, well, really, you should have been there, we missed you and we hope you'll be able to attend the next one.
- For the speakers, could you post a comment with a link to your slides? I'll update this article.
Anyway, the videos are online too, a couple needs some setting changes to be viewed, stay tuned and come back soon.
welcome to civicon state of the project & keynote
By Kurund Jalmi, Donald Lobo, Dave Greenberg and Dominik Lukes
Keynote slides: CiviCRM: The Community Advantage
10am sessions
Raising millions for charity
By Tom Kirkpatrick
civicampaign and civiengage to change the world
By Xavier Dutoit and Alice Aguilar
Is CiviCRM Right for Your Organisation?
By Dave Greenberg. The session wasn't properly video recorded.
11h15 sessions
event management
By Sean Kenny
api3 the chain and more
By Xavier Dutoit, Erik Hommel and Eileen McNaugton
CiviCRM as Open SaaS
By Dave Moreton
2pm sessions
civicase at de goede woning
By kristia Brouwer and annet Lugtenberg
drupal 6 support for years: not months
By Seb Schmoller & Maren Deepwell
The testing framework, aka: 'be a darling and submit a test with your code contribution'
By Kurund Jalmi and Eileen McNaughton
4pm sessions
CiviCon london 2011. CiviMobile & Ajax Magic
The two other sessions were more a group discussion and haven't been filmed. Those lucky enough to participate told me they were great. Did I mention already you should have attended ? ;)
Comments
Excellent - some decent viewing at last instead of Harry Potter #731
Some are listed above as 'not permissioned'
Hopefully today.
I've added links to the videos on the london2011.civicrm.org sessions. We should encourage all presenters to upload their slides now so we have a good record of the event. Perhaps one or two photos would be good as well.
DaveM