San Diego, California

SANDCamp Retrospective

With an attendance of 80 to 90 people, and participants from all over the United States and even Ecuador, the first SANDCAMP (San Diego Drupal Camp) was a success.

2 topics, 2 camps, 4 presentations

The year 2009 is starting pretty strong with a lot of events in the Drupal community. The first one for me will be DrupalCamp Germany in Köln this coming week-end, closely followed by DrupalCamp San Diego in a week. DrupalCamp Germany will be the first national Drupal event in the country, and got a lot of attention from being mentioned on Dries Buytaert's blog. DrupalCamp San Diego is also starting its first edition with a nice schedule of presentations and a documentation sprint hosted by add1sun!

Last day in the office

It's been nine months since I moved to San Diego to work for Achieve Internet under the "Optional Practical Training" allowed by my student visa, and my work authorization expires tomorrow.

I'm taking this occasion to move back to Europe for the summer. I'll be working remotely, which gives me the freedom to travel around. June and July will be spent mostly in Germany, with Heidelberg (where my girlfriend is finishing her degree) as my base camp. August and September are a little more vague at the moment, but I'll definitely be in Hungary for DrupalCon.

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