DrupalCamp LA 2014 call for sessions

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Summer weather is here, and that means it's time to mark your calendars and join us for surf, sun and code at DrupalCamp LA 2014, the weekend of September 6-7, 2014. Now in its 8th year, DrupalCamp LA is the annual FREE unconference-style Drupal training, founded in the style of BarCamp, for the Drupal community in Los Angeles, Orange County, and the Greater Southern California Area.


New for 2014 with the support of the premier Southern California PHP communities of Los Angeles PHP, Orange County PHP, and San Diego PHP we are pleased to bring you a PHP Mini-Camp within DrupalCamp LA.

We'll have a lot of very smart people in a small space who have all come with something to share and a desire to learn. Since this is a free+cheap event and on a weekend, we also get to welcome folks who can't usually take the time or money to go to commercial conferences - so it's a lot of fun with fresh faces. All levels from beginner to ninja are welcome.

When & Where?

DrupalCamp LA 2014 will be held in the same location as last year, the conference center on the campus of the University of California, Irvine, over the weekend of September 6-7, 2014. The first session will start at 9:00am and the last session should be over by 6:00pm (schedule subject to change).

Current plans are to have six tracks with extra rooms on the side for community gatherings (BoFs) and code sprints. Large rooms seat 500 people, smaller rooms up to 70, and BoF rooms hold 24 attendees with laptops. There is ample space in the conference center for lounging and discussions (with nearby outlets for laptop charging).

Submit a session now

In true BarCamp form, our sessions are proposed by community volunteers, so submit a session now. If you attended DrupalCamp LA last year, your account is probably still active; you can login or register now. We plan to have a dedicated beginner track, so sessions for people new to PHP or Drupal are especially welcome.