With “only” about 400 people here and the rooms much smaller and closer together, the community has been able to enjoy more time to mingle and socialize than at last month's DrupalCon in London. It's hard to believe that just a few years ago, the Drupal community didn't even have this many people attending the DrupalCons.
Marc Kutschera led a German-language session about the Drupal job market in Germany and Europe.
Carsten Müller's session about Storm Contrib, a module for project management which he and Cocomore's Karl Fritsche maintain, was also popular and educational. Since the module has far too many features to cover, in-depth, during a 45-minute session, only the basics were covered, but even the basics are impressive.
Cocomore was not alone in sponsoring this event. There were many other sponsors and loads of local organizers, not to mention other speakers and the whole community's efforts which all came together to make this one of the best-organized and awesome Drupal Camps any of us had ever attended. The venue and the Berlin Drupal user groups, in particular, deserve our appreciation and gratitude for a job well done! Thank you, everyone!
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I apologize for missing that (I tend to write in an "offline" text editor, but sometimes copy and paste back and forth between it and the browser-based editor… which means I sometimes edit in one and forget to paste back or accidentally lose larger changes when making a smaller edit. I'd do it all "online", but sometimes there isn't an "online" to do it in ;-) … and I like to keep my work backed up, just in case).