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THE DRUPALCON PROGRAM GUIDE
OCTOBER 28-31


Session highlights
Tuesday, October 29, 16h15 - 17h00, G107
Drupal Association Townhall
Wednesday, October 30, 11h30 - 12h15, G107
Drupal Association Public Board Meeting
Join as a
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The Drupal Association thanks everyone for attending DrupalCon Amsterdam! Many thanks to everyone who worked tirelessly to make this special event possible.
Visit us at Booth #3 to learn more about how you can support the Association’s efforts:
The Drupal Association is an international nonprofit, and the Drupal project continues to power the best of the Web.
We look forward to seeing you in May 2020 for
DrupalCon Minneapolis!
Early bird registration ends November 22
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CONTENT
DrupalCon Amsterdam Program
4 WELCOME
5 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
6 LET’S BE SOCIAL!
8 DIVERSITY
10 ON-SITE RESOURCES
12 MONDAY,OCTOBER28
13 TRAININGS
18 TUESDAY,OCTOBER29
24 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30
32 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31
34 RAI AMSTERDAM VENUE PLAN 36 EXHIBITION AREA
38 SPONSORS
39 THANK YOU!
42 CODE OF CONDUCT
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WELCOME
Welcome to DrupalCon Amsterdam!
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, DRUPAL ASSOCIATION
Heather Rocker
DrupalCon brings people together with the goal to inspire, engage and educate members of the Drupal community from around the world. We come together in Amsterdam this week to invest time and energy into ourselves, our work and our Drupal community. I want to thank all of our attendees for joining us to connect and collaborate!
On behalf of the board and staff of the Drupal Association, I want to thank all of our speakers and presenters for participating in this event and for sharing your insights and experiences. You help us to provide our attendees with a broad and diverse selection of learning opportunities. I also want to thank our exhibitors for showcasing their businesses and services. Your investment helps to ensure the success of this event and the growth of the Drupal community. We could not host this event without your continued support.
The DrupalCon Europe Advisory Committee has worked tirelessly to bring this event to Amsterdam, and we extend our gratitude to each committee member for their vision and hard work. I also want to thank Kuoni for their event coordination and all of our volunteers for the time and energy they dedicated to create this gathering opportunity.
Please visit the Drupal Association booth in the Exhibit Hall to say hello, become an official member, and share your Drupal story with our team. Don’t forget to register for DrupalCon North America in Minneapolis on May 18-22. We look forward to seeing you there!
With Gratitude,
Heather Rocker
Executive Director, Drupal Association
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
DRUPAL PROJECT FOUNDER
Dries Buytaert
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 08h45
AUDITORIUM
#DRIESNOTE
DRUPAL LEADERS
Drupal initiative leads keynote
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 13h30
AUDITORIUM
#DRUPALINITIATIVES
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HUMANITY IN TECH
Boris Veldhuijzen Van Zanten
CEO AND CO-FOUNDER OF THENEXTWEB.COM
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 13h30
AUDITORIUM
#DCBORIS
TECHNOLOGY EVANGELIST
Sue Black
UK GOVERNMENT STRATEGIC ADVISOR
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 13h30
AUDITORIUM
#DCSUE


LET’S BE SOCIAL!
Be social at DrupalCon!
Follow @DrupalConEur on Twitter for up-to-the-minute news, updates and announcements.
Week-long Hashtags
#DrupalCon #DrupalContributions
Tracks
Business + Marketing Track
#DrupalBusiness
DevOps + Infrastructure Track
#DrupalDevOps
Drupal + Backend Track
#DrupalBackend
Drupal + Frontend Track
#DrupalFrontend
Drupal Community + Being Human Track
#DrupalCommunity
Industry Tracks
#DrupalIndustry
Keynotes
#DriesNote #AskDries #DCSue #DCBoris #DrupalInitiatives
Behind the Scenes of DrupalCon Amsterdam 2019
#BehindTheScenes
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DIVERSITY
The value of every DrupalCon is in the perspectives, energy and diversity of experiences participants share. No matter who you are or where you’re from, you’re invited to participate in DrupalCon.
DrupalCon began setting goals to overtly increase diversity starting with DrupalCon Baltimore 2017. This continued in the planning of DrupalCon Nashville 2018, DrupalCon Seattle and for DrupalCon Amsterdam.
We’re excited with the continued growth of diversity in our programming:
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BUSINESS & MARKETING
40%
31%
42%
31%
DEVOPS + INFRASTRUCTURE
49
DRUPAL + BACKEND
128
DRUPAL + FRONTEND
85
DRUPAL COMMUNITY + BEING HUMAN
75
were from those who identify as underrepresented
were from those who identify as underrepresented
INDUSTRY
76
OF THE
SESSIONS SUBMITTED
SESSIONS SUBMITTED
SESSIONS SUBMITTED
SESSIONS SUBMITTED
SESSIONS SUBMITTED
SESSIONS SUBMITTED
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were from those who identify as underrepresented
were from those who identify as underrepresented
were from those who identify as underrepresented
were from those who identify as underrepresented
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ON-SITE RESOURCES
Kuoni Congress, the Drupal Association and the volunteers who contribute to DrupalCon strive to make our conference an inclusive and welcoming environment for all attendees, no matter their gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, race, ethnicity, age, religion or economic status. Here are a few helpful resources we offer on-site.
Special Meals
DrupalCon offers a variety of dietary and nutritional options at DrupalCon. If we didn’t, our own team would be throwing fits!
We offer special meals for vegetarian, vegan, gluten free and lactose free attendees.
If you specified a meal preference during registration, a logo with your dietary restriction will be displayed on the back of your badge. You can pick up your special meal at a special buffet within the exhibition area. If you are a vegetarian, you will pick up your meal at the main buffets (Onyx Lounge / Auditorium Lounge), not through special meals.
Baby Care Lounge, Elicium, Entrance D
If you’re a new parent, we know there are so many reasons it’s hard to leave home. We try to make it just a little easier by providing a space to nurse or pump on-site. We provide the space for your use while at the conference, though we suggest taking milk back to your hotel for storage.
The Baby Care Lounge is equipped with comfortable chairs, a baby changing bench with cushions, a playpen, a refrigerator and a sink with hot and cold water. Access to the Baby Care Lounge is controlled by a key system and the room can be locked from the inside by means of a cylinder lock. The key is available from Reception D on the ground floor of the Elicium by Entrance D and must be returned after use. Do not hesitate to ask for the direction at the Help Desk.
Women in Drupal
DrupalCon hosts a Women in Drupal luncheon Wednesday, mid- day. All women, trans* individuals, and those who identify outside of the gender binary are invited to have lunch and meet and mingle. See the Wednesday schedule for more details.
Prayer room Entrance D, Elicium Level -1
A prayer room is available for the attendees. It has a washroom and two private cubicles where people of all faiths can pray or meditate in a peaceful environment. The Prayer Room is always open and accessible via Entrance D at level -1. The two private cubicles for prayer/meditation can be locked from the inside.
Do Not Photograph Me
We understand that not everyone wants to be in the spotlight, and we respect that. Our volunteer photography team has specific instructions not to photograph anyone wearing the orange event lanyards, which signify “Do not photograph me.” We have also posted our photography guidelines on-site at the event so that other DrupalCon attendees are aware of this policy as well. If you see a photographer and you have opted out of being photographed, please help by turning away from the camera.
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Communication Stickers
In the exhibition area, attendees can find optional communication stickers to affix to their badges. Communication stickers indicate your requested level of interaction with other attendees:
Green = open to communicate;
Yellow = only if you know me please; and
Red = I’m not interested in communicating at this time.
Gender Pronoun Stickers
DrupalCon is pleased to provide pronoun stickers for attendees to affix to the conference badge and share with others which pronoun you use.
Attendees are able to select from “She/Her,” “They/Them,” “Ze/Hir,” and “He/Him.”
All-Gender Restrooms
There is a designated all-gender restroom on each floor of the convention center for attendees. They are located throughout the convention center and are denoted on the maps both on-site and in this program guide.
Business Center - Elicium, Entrance D Level -1
The RAI Business Centre offers a wide range of services such as:
• copying, printing, binding • design
• off ice supplies
The Business Centre is open at regular exhibition and conference times.
First Aid / Medical Assistance
In the event that you require first aid or medical assistance during DrupalCon, please visit our registration desk or the venue front desk.
For emergencies outside the Convention Center, dial 112.
Venue Accessibility & Mobility Assistance
RAI Amsterdam is accessible for people using a wheelchair. The aisles at the show floor are spacious and the surface is flat. Elevators and disability toilets are available. If you need assistance while visiting DrupalCon, please contact a member of the Kuoni staff at the registration desks on-site.
Return your lanyard
Attendees, who will be leaving on their last day of the conference, will have the option to return their badge and lanyard. The collected lanyards will be repurposed and badges recycled. The collection place of lanyards and badges will be at the registration desk.
Lost & found
It’s always upsetting to lose something, which is why we kindly ask you to drop by the Help Desk in case you found what looks like a lost item. We’ll collect the found objects and hopefully will try to reunite you with your lost property.
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 28
Registration, Help Desk & Cloakroom
Monday hours: 08h30 – 19h00 G entrance
General Contribution
If you have experience with Drupal issues and maybe already picked a team/topic, General Contribution is for you. You can join one of the many groups, including: Drupal 9, documentation, migrate, media, frontend, Promote Drupal and more. General Contribution does not have formal mentoring available, but if you have questions, there are many friendly people to help or work with you - collaboration is the idea!
TIME: 09h00 - 18h00 ROOM: Diamond Lounge #DrupalContributions
General Contribution is sponsored by
BoFs
BoFs exist to provide attendees with an inclusive, informal environment in which to share ideas freely. BoFs can be serious, but they can also be fun as well. Knitting BoF? Why (k)not?!
You will be able to find the BoFs board to “submit” your BoF on site at the Topaz Lounge (Auditorium First Floor). TIME: 15h00 - 18h00
ROOM: G 110 / G 111
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TRAININGS
5 Trainings are offered to provide attendees with a variety of options to improve their skill-sets.
Advanced ReactJS development for Drupal 8 / ROOM G 102 TRAINER: Ashraf Abed - Founder & Lead Teacher - Debug Academy
Component Based Development in Drupal 8 with Pattern Lab / ROOM G 103 TRAINERS: Eric Huffman - Senior Front End Developer
Mark Casias - Senior Drupal Developer
Drupal + Gatsby / ROOM G 111
TRAINER: Suzanne Dergacheva - co-founder - Evolving Web
Drupal 8 Migration as a process / ROOM G 104
TRAINERS: Andrea Pescetti - co-founder and director - Nuvole Antonio De Marco - co-founder - Nuvole
Daniel Sipos - Senior Drupal Developer
PHP Code performance profiling and optimization / ROOM G 110
TRAINERS: Dmytro Olaresko - Department Manager – Smile Mark Weistroff - CTO - Blackfire.io
Oleksandr Senenko - Drupal Team Lead - Smile
All trainings happen on Monday, October 28, from 09h00 to 12h30. Trainings are not included in a regular DrupalCon ticket and are provided on a pre booking basis only.
For more information about the trainings, please visit https://events.drupal.org/amsterdam2019/training
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 28 ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE BEGINNER Auditorium
G 102
G 103
09:00 12:30
Training - Advanced ReactJS development for Drupal 8
Ashraf Abed
Training - Component Based Development in Drupal 8 with Pattern Lab
Eric Huffman, Mark Casias
12:30 13:30
Lunch / Exhibition Area
13:30 14:45
KEYNOTE
Drupal initiative leads keynote / Auditorium
Cristina Chumillas, Wim Leers, Fabian Bircher, Tara King, Suzanne Dergacheva, Greg Anderson, Elli Ludwigson, Dick Olsson, Sean Blommaert, Ted Bowman
15:00 15:45
§28 Auditorium 15:00-15:45§
[Machine Learning] Creating more relevant search results with «Learn to Rank»
Nick Veenhof, Mattias Michaux
§28 G 102 15:00-15:45§
[PANEL] The Proposed Drupal Privacy Initiative: What Is It and Why Now?
Chris Teitzel
§28 G 102 15:00-15:45§
How to start contributing to Drupal without Code
Paul Johnson
§28 G 103 15:00-15:45§
Houdini - New Era of CSS
Vidit Anjaria, Saket Kumar
15:45 16:25
Coffee Break / Exhibition Area
16:25 17:10
§28 Auditorium 16:25-17:10§
Content Strategy and relation to UX Design
Junaid Masoodi
§28 G 102 16:25-17:10§
Linux Server Deep Dives
Amin Astaneh
§28 G 103 16:25-17:10§
Let’s take the best route - Exploring Drupal 8 Routing System
Surbhi Sriwal
§28 G 103 16:25-17:10§
Dive deep into Drupal 8 Render API
Surbhi Sriwal
17:15 18:00
§28 Auditorium 17:15-18:00§
Fast UX Feedback for Your Drupal Project
Suzanne Dergacheva
§28 G 102 17:15-18:00§
The Good, The Bad, and The Data: Marketing Strategies for Open Source Companies
Felix Morgan
§28 G 102 17:15-18:00§
Content Marketing for Drupal Agencies: Our Simple Strate- gy for 1100% growth in 8 months
Devanshu Arora, Vidhatanand V
§28 G 103 17:15-18:00§
Splash Awards initiative update
Imre Gmelig Meijling
§28 G 103 17:15-18:00§
Pivot Points - Recognizing Opportunity, Turning Challen- ges to Strengths.
Matthew Saunders
18:00 19:00
Opening Reception is sponsored by Siili / Exhibition
19:00 22:00
Splash Awards
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BUSINESS + MARKETING DEVOPS + INFRASTRUCTURE DRUPAL + BACKEND DRUPAL + FRONTEND DRUPAL COMMUNITY + BEING HUMAN INDUSTRY BOFS
G 104
G 105
G 110
G 111
Training - Drupal 8 Migration as a process
Andrea Pescetti, Antonio De Marco, Daniel Sipos
Training - PHP Code performance profiling and optimization
Dmytro Olaresko, Marc Weistroff, Oleksandr Senenko
Training - Drupal + Gatsby
Suzanne Dergacheva
Lunch / Exhibition Area
KEYNOTE
Drupal initiative leads keynote / Auditorium
Cristina Chumillas, Wim Leers, Fabian Bircher, Tara King, Suzanne Dergacheva, Greg Anderson, Elli Ludwigson, Dick Olsson, Sean Blommaert, Ted Bowman
§28 G 104 15:00-15:45§
Choosing tech for the enterprise, like you work on The Enterprise
Jordan Harrison
§28 G 104 15:00-15:45§
Forget YouTube! We take Drupal to the next level with a state-of-the-art enterprise video on demand platform!
Kay Werner, Christian Kretzschmar, Nikolay Borisov
§28 G 105 15:00-15:45§
A Journey of Building a Media Publishing Plat- form for a «GIANT Enterprise»!!
Kapil Kataria, Rajat Lal
§28 G 105 15:00-15:45§
Communication strategy to build digital expe- riences that connect.
Tracy Evans, Jeffrey McGuire
§28 G 110 15:00-15:45§
BoF 01 - Solutions for content deployment
Florent Torregrosa
§28 G 111 15:00-15:45§
Mentor Orientation 1
Coffee Break / Exhibition Area
§28 G 104 16:25-17:10§
The Art of Mentorship
Maria Totova, Todor Nikolov
§28 G 104 16:25-17:10§
Autosave and Concurrent editing (conflict resolution) in Drupal 8
Hristo Chonov
§28 G 105 16:25-17:10§
[PANEL] Tips for a successful and amazing conference, camp or meetup
Michael Anello, Cristina Chumillas, Doug Cone, Jordana Fung
§28 G 110 16:25-17:10§
BoF 02 - Drupal Commerce Ecosystem
Eirik Morland
§28 G 110 16:25-17:10§
BoF 03
§28 G 104 17:15-18:00§
Configuration Management Initiative 2.0 updates
Fabian Bircher
§28 G 105 17:15-18:00§
Drupal for Social Impact: The ILO Employment Counselling System for Syrian Refugees in Jordan
Paco Gracia, Olga Leon
§28 G 105 17:15-18:00§
Digital Transformation of Customer Selfcare in a Developing Country
Sheikh Faiyaz Moorsalin
§28 G 110 17:15-18:00§
BoF 04 - But, hey, where do I start in Drupal Community?
Shadab Ashraf
§28 G 111 17:15-18:00§
Issue Triage
Opening Reception is sponsored by Siili / Exhibition
Splash Awards
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MONDAY SOCIAL EVENTS
Opening Reception
Join in the official kickoff on Monday night!
Located within the Exhibition Hall, the opening reception for DrupalCon promises to be a great time. Whether you spend the day in contributions, trainings, sessions, our doors are open to you. Don’t miss this chance to kick off DrupalCon Amsterdam 2019 the right way - among new and old friends, drink in hand, enjoying appetizers and catching up.
TIME: 18h00 - 19h00 LOCATION: Exhibition Hall
The Opening Reception is sponsored by
Splash Awards
The Splash Awards celebrates the best Drupal projects around the world. The Splash Awards are being organized in countries all over the world. In 2018, the Splash Awards went international, first in Europe, then the US, allowing the best Drupal projects from all over the world to compete. The next International Splash Awards will take place during DrupalCon Amsterdam, on Monday October 28 2019.
To buy tickets, please visit: https://splashawards.org/
TIME: 19h00 - 22h00 LOCATION: Zuiderkerk 72 Zuiderkerkhof
1011 WB Amsterdam
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29
Registration, Help Desk & Cloakroom
Tuesday hours: 08h30 – 19h00
First-Time Contributor Workshop
Those who are new to the process and tools of contributing to Drupal, you are invited to attend one of the “First-Time Contributor Workshops”. Many people will be new to contributing and different opportunities arise based on experience level.
Get up to speed with community tools: Drupal.org, issue queues, communication channels, and if needed, installing Drupal 8 or 9 locally. Our mentors are excited to get you ready to tackle real issues.
TIME: 10h30 - 12h15 ROOM: G 109
General Contribution
If you have experience with Drupal issues and maybe already picked a team/topic, General Contribution is for you. You can join one of the many groups, including: Drupal 9, documentation, migrate, media, frontend, Promote Drupal and more. General Contribution does not have formal mentoring available, but if you have questions, there are many friendly people to help or work with you - collaboration is the idea!
TIME: 09h00 - 18h00 ROOM: Diamond Lounge #DrupalContributions
General Contribution is sponsored by
BoFs
BoFs exist to provide attendees with an inclusive, informal environment in which to share ideas freely. BoFs can be serious, but they can also be fun as well. Knitting BoF? Why (k)not?!
You will be able to find the BoFs board to “submit” your BoF on site at the Topaz Lounge (Auditorium First Floor).
TIME: 10h30 - 18h00
ROOM: G 108 / G 109 / G 110 / G 111
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TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29 ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE BEGINNER Auditorium
G 102
G 103
G 104
G 105
08:45 10:00
KEYNOTE
Driesnote / Auditorium
10:00 10:15
Group Photo / RAI Amsterdam Square
10:00 10:30
Coffee break sponsored by Funnelback / Exhibition Area
10:30 11:15
§29 Auditorium 10:30-11:15§
Components everywhere!
- Bridging the gap between backend and frontend: A vision for Drupal Core and the Real-time Web
Fabian Franz
§29 G 102 10:30-11:15§
Planning Enterprises Path for Your Drupal 9 Journey
Dinesh Waghmare
§29 G 103 10:30-11:15§
Dream Migrations and Imports : Feeds UI + Migrate Engine
Youri Van Koppen, Irina Zaks
§29 G 103 10:30-11:15§
Config management: 1 to 100 sites
Ashley Hazle
§29 G 104 10:30-11:15§
Security, Drupal 9, and Navigating the Changing Web Landscape
Jess (xjm)
§29 G 105 10:30-11:15§
Why Open Source Matters by Making People and Compa- nies Better through Virtual Barnraising
Janne Kalliola
11:30 12:15
§29 Auditorium 11:30-12:15§
Mastering the CDN: Present & Future
Matthew Cheney
§29 Auditorium 11:30-12:15§
How to lower the costs of your Drupal Site’s resources and plan Capacity in advance
Ricardo Amaro
§29 G 102 11:30-12:15§
CERN’s D8 Digital Portfolio
Montaña Franco, Diego Catalan Garcia
§29 G 102 11:30-12:15§
Team London - Connecting Volunteers with Causes in London
Will Huggins, Kinda Youssef Allamaa
§29 G 103 11:30-12:15§
Telling the Full Story - Use Cases and User Stories
Lauren Kelly
§29 G 103 11:30-12:15§
#Startuplife. Lessons from 3 years Open Social moving from services to a product company.
Taco Potze
§29 G 104 11:30-12:15§
What’s Next for the Layout Initiative
Tim Plunkett
§29 G 105 11:30-12:15§
LIVE DEMO: Using GatsbyJS to build a decoupled (Drupal) website
Mark Conroy
12:15 13:30
Lunch sponsored by Twisper / Exhibition Area
12:20 12:50
Diamond open stage - PANTHEON / Open stage
12:55 13:25
Diamond open stage - ACQUIA - Creating a healthy technology ecosystem for Drupal / Open stage
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G 106
G 107
G 108
G 109
G 110
G 111
KEYNOTE
Driesnote / Auditorium
Group Photo / RAI Amsterdam Square
Coffee break sponsored by Funnelback / Exhibition Area
Drupal’s place in an evol- ving landscape - Moder- nising your Commerce architecture
Richard Jones
§29 G 107 10:30-11:15§
Adoptable Goats Near Me: What I Googled the Year I Became a Developer
Qymana Botts
§29 G 107 10:30-11:15§
Mindless multitasking: a dummy’s guide to produc- tivity
Sarah Wall
§29 G 108 10:30-11:15§
BoF 05 - Holacracy, agile, S3 ... - discussion and sharing learnings about responsive organisations
Roy Voggenberger
§29 G 109 10:30-11:15§
First-Time Contributor Workshop 1
BoF 06
BoF 07
Open Source Contribution Panel
Josef Dabernig, Julia Pradel, Sally Young, Michael Schmid, Bojan Zivanovic
§29 G 107 11:30-12:15§
Using Drupal as a Content Hub to create an interactive, visual product exploration application. Of course, decoupled with vueJS ;-)
Jan Pilarzeck
§29 G 107 11:30-12:15§
Stop buying Drupal web- sites, buy open digital expe- riences to increase customer life time value
Dominique De Cooman
BoF 08
§29 G 109 11:30-12:15§
First-Time Contributor Workshop 1bis
§29 G 110 11:30-12:15§
BoF 09 - Open Source E-com- merce solutions : Stop to compare, start to analyze
Mathieu Le Cain, Fabien Clément
BoF 10
Lunch sponsored by Twisper / Exhibition Area
Diamond open stage - PANTHEON / Open stage
Diamond open stage - ACQUIA - Creating a healthy technology ecosystem for Drupal / Open stage
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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 29 ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE BEGINNER Auditorium
G 102
G 103
G 104
G 105
13:30 14:45
KEYNOTE
Humanity in tech / Auditorium Boris Veldhuijzen Van Zanten
15:00 15:45
§29 Auditorium 15:00-15:45§
Next steps on modernizing the Drupal theme system (Drupal 9 and beyond)
Lauri Eskola
§29 Auditorium 15:00-15:45§
Frontend Security is a Thing
Madalina Cotumbeanu
§29 G 102 15:00-15:45§
Don’t trust, verify
Nikola Krstic
§29 G 103 15:00-15:45§
OWASP Top 10: What are them and how to prevent them
Ayesh Karunaratne
§29 G 104 15:00-15:45§
Lessons from a first time Drupal Camp organizer
Camilo Bravo
§29 G 104 17:15-18:00§
Drupal 8 Commerce: Under the hood
Robin Ingelbrecht
15:45 16:15
Coffee break sponsored by Funnelback / Exhibition Area
15:55 16:10
Platinum open stage - CENTARRO - Matsmart eliminates food waste with headless Drupal Commerce / Open stage
16:15 17:00
§29 Auditorium 16:15-17:00§
Drupal Gutenberg and Unicef: A Case Study
Thor Andre Gretland, Marco Fernandes
§29 G 102 16:15-17:00§
Alexa skills design patterns and principles
Alessandra Petromilli, Raffaele Chiocca
§29 G 102 16:15-17:00§
Drop your Excel Sheets: Dru- pal native editorial planning
Lukas Fischer
§29 G 103 16:15-17:00§
QUIC and HTTP/3: Too Big to Fail?!
Robin Marx
§29 G 104 16:15-17:00§
React as a decoupled theme engine for Drupal
Nikolay Dobromirov, Petyo Stoyanov
§29 G 105 16:15-17:00§
[PANEL] Drupal Diversity & Inclusion: Volunteer-led strategies for helping the Drupal community
Tara King, Elli Ludwigson, Alanna Burke
17:15 18:00
§29 Auditorium 17:15-18:00§
External Design Systems in Practice
Brian Perry
§29 G 102 17:15-18:00§
Pre-Rendering Media Sites with Nuxt.js & Netlify
Wolfgang Ziegler
§29 G 102 17:15-18:00§
IT news portal migrated from a highly customized Wordpress to Drupal 8
Peter Ponya, Dominika Péterová
§29 G 103 17:15-18:00§
Winning and retaining long term clients
Owen Lansbury
§29 G 104 17:15-18:00§
Building Your Legos: A Prac- titioner’s Guide to Building Reusable Components
Chris Greatens
§29 G 105 17:15-18:00§
Fostering Community Health and demystifying the CWG
Michael Anello, Jordana Fung
§29 G 105 17:15-18:00§
Extreme Makeover: Drupal. org Profile Edition
Gregg Marshall, Amanda Marshall
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G 106
G 107
G 108
G 109
G 110
G 111
KEYNOTE
Humanity in tech / Auditorium Boris Veldhuijzen Van Zanten
Massive Multisite and Multilingual - Localisation in the Large!
Bansi Kotecha, Justin Woodingto
Making Drupal as easy to use as Squarespace: A program- mer gone marketer approach to building web applications
Philippe Von Bergen
The transformation from Print paper to Digital News & Media with Drupal
Pratik Mehta
§29 G 108 15:00-15:45§
BoF 11 - Introduction to entity_staging module
Fabien Clément
BoF 12
BoF 13
BoF 14
Coffee break sponsored by Funnelback / Exhibition Area
Platinum open stage - CENTARRO - Matsmart eliminates food waste with headless Drupal Commerce / Open stage
Before decoupling, un- derstand JS. JavaScript for Drupalers: Let’s learn this
Ashraf Abed
Storybook and Drupal: Seamless frontend integra- tion for decoupled sites.
Jamie Hollern, Mattia Simonato
§29 G 107 16:15-17:00§
Drupal Association Town Hall
Heather Rocker, Timothy Lehnen, Adam Goodman
§29 G 108 16:15-17:00§
BoF 15 - Promote Drupal Pitch Deck
Paul Johnson
BoF 16
BoF 17
BoF 18
Hardships faced while theming e-commerce site in Drupal 8
Meenakshi Gupta, Lakshay Kumar Mutreja
Super-budget Omni-channel Online Store on Drupal wit- hout Drupal Commerce
Anton Staroverov
§29 G 107 17:15-18:00§
Memory of Nations - how Drupal helps to preserve me- mories of humankind
Miro Michalicka
BoF 19
BoF 20
BoF 21
BoF 22
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Registration, Help Desk & Cloakroom
Wednesday hours: 08h30 – 18h00
General Contribution
If you have experience with Drupal issues and maybe already picked a team/topic, General Contribution is for you. You can join one of the many groups, including: Drupal 9, documentation, migrate, media, frontend, Promote Drupal and more. General Contribution does not have formal mentoring available, but if you have questions, there are many friendly people to help or work with you - collaboration is the idea!
TIME: 09h00 - 18h00 ROOM: Diamond Lounge #DrupalContributions
General Contribution is sponsored by
BoFs
BoFs exist to provide attendees with an inclusive, informal environment in which to share ideas freely. BoFs can be serious, but they can also be fun as well. Knitting BoF? Why (k)not?!
You will be able to find the BoFs board to “submit” your BoF on site at the Topaz Lounge (Auditorium First Floor). TIME: 09h00 - 18h00
ROOM: G 108 / G 110 / G 111
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G 103
G 104
G 105
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Making support the backbone of your business
Anthony Lindsay, Stella Power
§30 G 102 09:00-09:45§
Scaling up and accelerating Drupal 8 with NoSQL
Frédéric Marand
§30 G 103 09:00-09:45§
Designing the future of the Drupal Admin UI
Sascha Eggenberger, Archita Arora, Cristina Chumillas
§30 G 104 09:00-09:45§
How to utilize Open Source tools to create CI/CD & DevOps workflows without the vendor lock-in Aleksandr Tolstikov
§30 G 104 09:00-09:45§
Drupal HA: a story from the trenches
Bram Vogelaar
§30 G 105 09:00-09:45§
Content Management as Critical Success Factor for Personalized Medicine
Rudolf Koopmann, Markus Kalkbrenner
09:45 10:15
Coffee break sponsored by DigitalOcean / Exhibition Area
10:15 11:00
§30 Auditorium 10:15-11:00§
Taking Drupal Commerce to Mar- ket: 2019 Roadmap
Ryan Szrama
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[PANEL] How companies are currently using Kubernetes with Drupal
Michael Schmid, Kevin Bridges, Thom Toogood, Florian Loretan
§30 G 103 10:15-11:00§
Accelerating International Edu- cation via Drupal: A Georgia Tech Case Study
Jimmy Kriigel
§30 G 104 10:15-11:00§
Fixing the mistakes we -all- make as developers, leaders and teams
Jordana Fung, Jacqui Tenderwolf
§30 G 105 10:15-11:00§
Advanced migration techniques
Daniel Sipos
11:30 12:15
§30 Auditorium 11:30-12:15§
Progressive decoupling in action: using Vue.js to add rich applica- tion-like functionality to the course pages of a UK Higher Education institution’s Drupal 8 site
Phil Wolstenholme
§30 G 102 11:30-12:15§
[PANEL] The «battle» of the local development tools
Ricardo Amaro, Randy Fay, Mattias Mi- chaux, Michael Schmid, Engin Yilmaz, Mark Casias, Alejandro Moreno-Lopez
§30 G 103 11:30-12:15§
Find security vulnerabilities through code review
Klaus Purer
§30 G 104 11:30-12:15§
Building a platform for sustaina- bility
Eveliina Vikström, Jari Nousiainen
§30 G 105 11:30-12:15§
I Think It’s a Kitten Wearing a Bow- tie? Drupal Media Image Caption Suggestions Using AI
Laura Johnson, Boban Stanojevic
12:15 13:15
Women in Drupal Luncheon is sponsored by Druid & Facebook Open Source / Amsterdam Café
12:15 13:30
Lunch / Exhibition Area
12:20 12:35
Platinum open stage - DDEV / Open stage
12:40 13:10
Diamond open stage - DROPSOLID / Open stage
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G 107
G 108
G 109
G 110
G 111
30 G 106 09:00-09:45
Judging a book by its cover - how inclusive is your community?
Alanna Burke
30 G 107 09:00-09:45
Do you know what your Dru- pal is doing? Observe it!
Luca Lusso
BoF 23
30 G 109 09:00-09:45
Women in Tech: How to get (and keep) women in your leadership roles
Ruth Cheesley, Lindsey Catlett
BoF 24
BoF 25
Coffee break sponsored by DigitalOcean / Exhibition Area
30 G 106 10:15-11:00
Composer and Drupal: Past, Present and Future
Greg Anderson, Ryan Aslett
30 G 107 10:15-11:00
Dries Q&A
Rachel Lawson, Dries Buytaert
BoF 26
30 G 109 10:15-11:00
Mentor Orientation 2
BoF 27
BoF 28
30 G 106 11:30-12:15
How to build up resilience and keep burnout at bay
Jochen Lillich
30 G 107 11:30-12:15
Drupal Association Public Board Meeting
Heather Rocker
30 G 108 11:30-12:15
BoF 29 - The state of the Dru- pal Community in Poland
Adam Szalapski
30 G 109 11:30-12:15
Expanding Drupal Universe : Exploring how new tech- nologies help finding new customers
Ashish Goyal, Shashank Me- rothiya
30 G 110 11:30-12:15
BoF 30 - Discuss about DSP2 and Commerce Stripe Pay- ment Intent
Fabien Clément
BoF 31
Women in Drupal Luncheon is sponsored by Druid & Facebook Open Source / Amsterdam Café
Lunch / Exhibition Area
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Diamond open stage - DROPSOLID / Open stage
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KEYNOTE
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G 103
G 104
G 105
13:15 13:30
Platinum open stage - AMAZEE.IO - Amazecapades / Open stage
13:30 14:45
If I can do it, so can you / Auditorium Sue Black
§30 Auditorium 15:00-15:45§
4 Keys to a Successful Globaliza- tion Strategy and CMS Platform Architecture
Tina Williams
§30 G 102 15:00-15:45§
Building amazing searches with Search API
Thomas Seidl
§30 G 103 15:00-15:45§
Create and theme amazing PDFs using Drupal 8
Taher Jodhpurwala
§30 G 103 15:00-15:45§
In Their Own Words: Stories of Web Accessibility
Helena McCabe
§30 G 104 15:00-15:45§
Caching in Drupal 8 has evolved: Tips on how to improve your code
Kristiaan Van den Eynde
§30 G 105 15:00-15:45§
The Pains And Gains Of Bringing Agile ABM Marketing To A Global Drupal Development Agency
Nathan Roach
15:00 15:45
15:45 16:15
Coffee break sponsored by DigitalOcean / Exhibition Area
§30 Auditorium 16:15-17:00§
Your First Drupal 8(or 9!) Module
Ted Bowman
§30 G 102 16:15-17:00§
Layout builder ecosystem
Boyan Borisov
§30 G 102 16:15-17:00§
Drupal SEO Pitfalls and How To Avoid Them
Brent Gees, Wouter De Bruycker
§30 G 103 16:15-17:00§
How to be a good boss, tech lead, or project maintainer: Inclusive Leadership Edition
Tara King
§30 G 104 16:15-17:00§
How we implemented a Drupal Commerce marketplace for safety equipment
Mario Thiele, Kai Hartung
§30 G 105 16:15-17:00§
Drupal marketing headstart for local associations
Jeroen van den Berg
§30 G 105 16:15-17:00§
Design your workplace embracing «Diversity and Inclusion» and walk on air all the time
Rakhi Mandhania
16:15 17:00
§30 Auditorium 17:15-18:00§
Live preview with Gatsby and decoupled Drupal
Preston So, Matt Davis
§30 G 102 17:15-18:00§
Drupal 8 BOGOFs: A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Less Popular Symfony Components
Deji Akala
§30 G 102 17:15-18:00§
Deep dive into Content Security Policy
Priya Sundharam
§30 G 103 17:15-18:00§
Drupal.org Infrastructure Update
Timothy Lehnen, Neil Drumm, Ryan Aslett
§30 G 104 17:15-18:00§
Connecting Drupal to Print: A seamless, smart, and bidirectional integration into an Adobe InDesign based publishing workflow
Christian Kreutzer
§30 G 105 17:15-18:00§
Content driven eCommerce with Drupal Commerce
Eirik Morland
17:15 18:00
20:30 23:45
Trivia Night is sponsored by Druid / Panama
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G 107
G 108
G 109
G 110
G 111
Platinum open stage - AMAZEE.IO - Amazecapades / Open stage
KEYNOTE
If I can do it, so can you / Auditorium Sue Black
30 G 106 15:00-15:45
Green Tech Thinking
Janne Koponen
30 G 106 15:00-15:45
What digital marketeers and Drupal can learn from the Brexit campaign
Michel Van Velde
30 G 107 15:00-15:45
Quick wins for an accessible website
Marloes Bosch
30 G 109 15:00-15:45
Combining DevOps and Emo- tional Intelligence
Kevin Bridges, Elli Ludwigson
30 G 109 15:00-15:45
Deploying PHP applications with Ansible, Ansible Vault and Ansistrano
Oliver Davies
BoF 32
BoF 33
BoF 34
Coffee break sponsored by DigitalOcean / Exhibition Area
30 G 106 16:15-17:00
SVGs in Drupal Frontends - Creating configurable blazing effects
Melinda Kovacs - Sztankovits, Francisco Jose Seva Mora
30 G 107 16:15-17:00
7 cultural models to adapt to a world of increased complexity
Kristof Van Tomme
30 G 109 16:15-17:00
Multilingualism makes better programmers - a look beyond PHP and JavaScript
Alexander Varwijk
BoF 35
BoF 36
BoF 37
30 G 106 17:15-18:00
Drupal Docker and Debugging
Rahul Kumar
30 G 106 17:15-18:00
Death Star Security: A Realtime Look At How A Site Is Hacked
Chris Teitzel
30 G 107 17:15-18:00
Core initiatives and corporate roadmaps — Lessons learnt from 5 years of running an initiative
Dick Olsson
30 G 109 17:15-18:00
Mentoring Metamorphosis
Elli Ludwigson
30 G 109 17:15-18:00
Beating imposter syndrome and burnout - how I rebuilt myself as a developer and learned to love Drupal again
David Thorne
BoF 38
BoF 39
BoF 40 – Kuoni Congress - Give us your feedback about DrupalCon 2019
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WEDNESDAY SOCIAL EVENTS
Women in Drupal
All women, trans* individuals, and those who identify outside of the gender binary are invited to have lunch and meet and mingle.
With only about 20% of DrupalCon attendees who identify as women, this is a specified time to gather together.
Enjoy a buffet lunch with Professor Sue Black who will give you the exclusivity to enjoy a small introduction before her Keynote at 13h30 in the Auditorium: “If I can do it, so can you”
TIME: 12h15 - 13h15
LOCATION: Amsterdam Café (located in Rai Amsterdam)
Women in Drupal is sponsored by
Trivia Night
Test out your Drupal knowledge! Your team of four will compete to capture the title of Drupal trivia champions, and win small prizes to boot! Of course, you’ll have to know it all in your head; strictly no use of mobile devices, laptops, etcetera are allowed. Doors open at 20h00, and we’ll begin the quizzes at about 21h00.
No RSVP is required—just show up and join a team!
TIME: 20h30 - 23h45
LOCATION: Panama
Oostelijke Handelskade 4, 1019 BM Amsterdam
This event is free to attend, and drinks will be available for purchase at the bar (no food available). A cloakroom will be available for 2€ / person.
Trivia Night is sponsored by
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Contribution Events
YES
YES
Tools
YES
Topic Teams
I want to contribute I know the tools I will
Help me go along the process primarily (find tasks,
get feedback)
NO
General Contribution
Mentored Contribution
Process
and have some time to do so.
NO
No problem. Maybe next time.
use to contribute (drupal.org, etc)
NO
First-Time Contributor Workshop
We have three kinds of contribution events at DrupalCon Amsterdam:
• First-Time Contributor Workshops
• Mentored Contribution
• General Contribution
First-Time Contributor Workshop
Those who are new to the process and tools of contributing to Drupal, you are invited to attend one of the “First- Time Contributor Workshops”. Many people will be new to contributing and different opportunities arise based on experience level.
Get up to speed with community tools: Drupal.org, issue queues, communication channels, and if needed, installing Drupal 8 or 9 locally. Our mentors are excited to get you ready to tackle real issues.
TIME: 09h00 - 14h00 ROOM: Diamond Lounge #DrupalContributions
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Mentored Contribution
If you are already familiar with the tools we use such as the issue queue or a local development environment, if needed, but could still use help choosing issues and navigating the process, “Mentored Contribution” is for you.
Learn while helping to improve Drupal! Plenty of mentors will be available to help you get started. If you are new to contribution, this is a great place for you after you have completed the First-Time Contributor Workshop.
TIME: 09h00 - 18h00 ROOM: Europe Foyer 2 #DrupalContributions
General Contribution
If you have experience with Drupal issues and maybe already picked a team/topic, General Contribution is for you. You can join one of the many groups including Drupal 9, documentation, migrate, media, frontend and lots more. General Contribution does not have formal mentoring available, but if you have questions, there are many friendly people to help or work with you - collaboration is the idea!
TIME: 09h00 - 18h00 ROOM: Europe Foyer 2 #DrupalContributions
Thursday Contribution Day is sponsored by
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Legend
SPECIAL MEALS BUFFET BUFFET
ACCESSIBLE ELEVATOR CLOAKROOM ELEVATOR
RESTROOMS
ALL GENDER RESTROOMS ACCESSIBLE RESTROOMS
Open Stage
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AUDITORIUM
POWER UP CORNER
TO / FROM UPPER LOUNGE
TO / FROM UPPER LOUNGE
Specially dedicated open space of the exhibition, to enjoy sponsor’s lectures and Q&A interaction with Drupal experts.
Power up Corner
Give your device a little boost. With charging ports and power sockets at this corner, your laptop and mobile devices will never be low on power.
Sponsor Lounge
A relaxing and cool place for everyone to sit, power up, chit-chat, or just dream about the next line of code.
FROM G-ROOMS
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OPEN STAGE
REGISTRATION AREA
CONTRIBUTION LOUNGE
- DIAMOND LOUNGE
MAIN ENTRANCE
EUROPE FOYER 2


RAI AMSTERDAM VENUE PLAN / UPPER FLOOR Legend
TO / FROM UPPER LOUNGE
AUDITORIUM BALCONY
TO / FROM UPPER LOUNGE
TO / FROM UPPER LOUNGE
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ELEVATOR
RESTROOMS
ALL GENDER RESTROOMS ACCESSIBLE RESTROOMS
EMERALD ROOM
STAGE
TOPAZ LOUNGE
G104 G105
G106
G107 G108
G109
G110
G111
SPEAKER CORNER
G102
G103
Speaker Corner
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EXHIBITION AREA
Monday, October 28
08h30 – 19h30
Tuesday, October 29
08h30 – 18h00
Wednesday, October 30
08h30 – 18h00
DIAMOND SILVER 1 14
13 28
TO / FROM UPPER LOUNGE
4 23
PLATINUM
12 2 9
GOLD
6 8 10 24 32 5
OTHER EXHIBITORS
Thursday Contribution Day Diamond Lounge / Europe Foyer 2
Sponsor Lounge
Contribution Mentoring
Drupal Diversity & Inclusion
Thursday Contribution Day Diamond Lounge / Europe Foyer 2
Power-up Corner
Photography stand
Contribution Lounge Diamond Lounge
Thursday Contribution Day Diamond Lounge / Europe Foyer 2
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SPONSORS
Thursday Contribution Day
Tuesday Coffee Breaks
Sponsor Lounge
Power Up Corner
Attendee badge
Opening Reception
Wednesday Coffee Breaks
Photography Stand
Women in Drupal + Trivia Night
Contribution Lounge
+ Thursday Contribution Day
Women in Drupal
+ Thursday Contribution Day
Tuesday Lunch
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PLATINUM
GOLD
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Thank you to all our Media Sponsors


THANK YOU!
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Thank you to all our DrupalCon Amsterdam 2019 amazing volunteers led by
Surabhi Gokte and John Cook
Thank you to the photography team led by
Daniel Smidt
Thank you to the European Advisory Committee:
• Ricardo Amaro
• Riccardo Bessone
• Pedro Cambra
• Christina Chumillas
• Mark Conroy
• Nicole de Angelis
• Perttu Ehn
• Carie Fisher
• Montaña Franco
• Suchi Garg
• Imre Gmelig Meijling • Katja Heitmann
• Rakesh James
• Mike King
• Tara King
• Gabi Maira
• Rosian Negrean • Marina Paych
• Piyush Poddar • Daniel Popdan • Julia Pradel
• Matthias Schmidt • Manjit Singh
• Lukas Smith
• Tsega Tadesse
• Leon Tong
• Brendan Vaughan • Nick Veenhof
• Rouven Volk
• Sally Young
• Bojan Živanović
Thank you to the Track team:
Stella Power & Josef Dabernig (Track Chair Leads)
Thank you to the Drupal Association staff for its trust and great support:
• Heather Rocker, Executive Director
• Tim Hestenes Lehnen, Chief Technology Officer
• Carrie Lacina, Revenue Director
• Carole Bernard, Director, Marketing and Outreach
• Angie Sabin Director, Finance + Operations
• Karlyanna Kopra, Director, Events and Experiences
• Ryan Aslett, Testbots / Composer / QA / Infra Engineer • Brendan Blaine, Developer
• Neil Drumm, Drupal.org Architect
• Tanisha Kalia, Associate, Marketing & Communications • Delona Lang, Account Manager, Drupal Agencies
• Rachel Lawson, Community Liaison
• Bethany Lister, Events Coordinator
• Angie Marsh, Writer
• Lizz Trudeau, Membership Manager on the
MarComm team
• Natalie Wright, Fulfillment Coordinator
• Hussain Abbas
• Baddy Sonja Breidert
• Josef Dabernig
• Imre Gmelig Meijling
• Gábor Hojtsy
• Meike Jung
• Stella Power
• Michael Schmid


THANK YOU
KUONI Congress meets Drupal,
It has been more than 18 months that KUONI Congress first met Drupal and had a chance to join this wonderful community and started to work on organization of DrupalCon Europe 2019. It has been long but very exciting journey full of learnings, up and downs but as well lot of hard work. We are excited that we are now here in Amsterdam ready to start the show and we hope that you will enjoy the week full of learnings, business meeting, networking and social gatherings. All this would not be possible without the support of the Drupal Association, Advisory Board, Track chairs and many volunteers who were always here for us to help. THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Last but not least I would like to thank KUONI Congress team who simply live and love Drupal last few months and spend many sleepless nights to make this great event happen: Cécilia Levy, Franck Grosset, Karin Amstler, Clemence Raux, Nicolas Montet, Jesús Pérez, Cedric Cholley, Carolina Vosátková. THANK YOU.
We are grateful that you joined us in Amsterdam and we all hope to see you again in DrupalCon Europe in 2020.
Hana Peregrinova
Head of Kuoni Congress
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CODE OF CONDUCT
DrupalCon is dedicated to a safe, inclusive, welcoming, and harassment-free conference experience for everyone. All attendees, speakers, trainers, sponsors, volunteers, vendors, and event staff at DrupalCon are required to abide by the DrupalCon Code of Conduct at the conference and at social or other events hosted or sponsored by DrupalCon sponsors.
Need help?
If you have a harassment concern, or need to report a Code of Conduct violation, notify the event staff or contact us at [email protected]
If you need help resolving a conflict, contact the Drupal Community Working Group: [email protected]
Code of conduct
DrupalCon is an event that brings together a community of professionals from around the world who use, develop, design, and support the Drupal platform. DrupalCon is dedicated to providing a safe, inclusive, welcoming, professional, harassment-free conference experience for everyone regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religion and any other status protected by laws in which the conference or program is being held. The DrupalCon Code of Conduct ensures we collectively create this kind of experience. This document expresses the behaviors we expect at DrupalCon, what is unacceptable behavior, how we address unacceptable behavior, and how to ask for help if needed. All participants, including attendees, organizers, speakers, trainers, sponsors, exhibitors, vendors, volunteers, and event staff at DrupalCon are required to abide by the DrupalCon Code of Conduct. Event staff and their designated representatives will enforce this code throughout the event. We expect cooperation from all participants to help ensure a safe environment for everyone.
Expected behavior
All event participants are expected to behave in accordance with professional standards, the DrupalCon Code of Conduct, applicable laws, and to the extent not contrary to the above, their respective employer’s policies governing appropriate workplace behavior.
We are considerate
DrupalCon is an international event that attracts diverse people from a wide variety of ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds. We acknowledge that cross-cultural communication can often be complicated and encourage everyone to consider the impact of their words and actions on those with different backgrounds and experiences.
We are welcoming
One of the greatest strengths of the Drupal community is our inclusiveness. Making all participants feel welcome and included at DrupalCon is everyone’s job.
We are respectful
All participants should strive to treat each other with dignity and respect, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religion and any other status protected by laws in which the conference or program is being held.
We are collaborative
If and when misunderstandings occur, we encourage people to work things out between themselves where this is practical. Where support is beneficial to achieve this, participants agree to ask for help. People are encouraged to take responsibility for their words and actions and listen to constructively-presented criticism with an open mind, courtesy, and respect. If people do not feel able to work out an issue between themselves, they are encouraged to seek advice of a third party to help mediate.
To get help with mediation, you can contact the Drupal Community Working Group at [email protected]
We lead by example
Anyone who represents the project, officially, informally, or otherwise, is a leader in our community. At DrupalCon, leadership roles include, but are not limited to Program team / Track Chairs, Speakers, Summit Leads, Trainers, Prenote organizers, Selection Committees, Social Media Leads, Q&A Moderator, Photography Team Leads, Contribution Leads, and Mentors. Leadership is not an award, right or title; it is a privilege, a responsibility, and a mandate. As leaders, they must represent the best version of the Drupal community in what they say and do.
Unacceptable behavior
We do not tolerate harassent and keep our conference a harassment-free zone for our attendees. Harassment will not be tolerated in any form, including but not limited to harassment based on gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religion or any other status protected by laws in which the conference or program is being held. Any report of harassment at DrupalCon will be addressed immediately. Harassment includes, but is not limited to:
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identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, religion and any other status protected by laws in which the conference or program is being held
events, programs, committees, and platforms like drupal.org - temporarily or indefinitely
Reporting behavior to the applicable authorities
In rare cases, and only at the discretion of the board itself, some issues may be escalated to the full Drupal Association Board
What to do if you witness or are subject
to unacceptable behavior
If you feel threatened or violated as a result of intimidating, harassing, abusive, discriminatory, derogatory or demeaning conduct, please immediately notify an event staff member
or contact us at [email protected]
Likewise, please immediately notify an event staff member if you notice that someone else is being subjected to such behavior.
Emails to the [email protected] address will be received and processed by:
• Unwelcome comments regarding a person’s lifestyle choices and practices, including those related to food, health, parenting, drugs, and employment
• Abusive, offensive, or degrading language or imagery
• Language or imagery that encourages, glorifies, incites, or
calls for violence, emotional, or physical harm against an
individual or a group of people
• Intimidation, stalking, or following
• Harassing photography or recording
• Sexual imagery. At a minimum, no images containing
nudity or expressions of sexual relationships that might be deemed inappropriate for a business environment should be used. In addition, participants should consider local societal customs of the hosting country when deciding what is deemed appropriate for a business environment
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• Sustained disruption of talks or other events
• Unwelcome sexual attention or advances or physical
• Rachel Lawson, Community Liaison,
+44 7966803849 (WhatsApp) or @rachel_norfolk
contact
• Advocating for, or encouraging, any of the above behavior
No weapons of any kind or illegal drugs are permitted at DrupalCon venues.
Sponsors and Exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff, including volunteers, should not wear sexualized clothing/uniform/costume, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. Speakers should not use sexual language, images, or anything that would constitute harassment as defined above in their presentations. Sponsors, Exhibitors, and Speakers must abide by the terms in their agreements with the Drupal Association.
Consequences of unacceptable behavior
Unacceptable behavior from any DrupalCon participant will not be tolerated. If a participant engages in unacceptable behavior, DrupalCon staff and designated representatives may take any of the following actions they deem appropriate, up to and including a temporary ban or permanent expulsion from the event without warning and without refund. These actions may include, but are not limited to:
A warning to cease their behavior and that any further reports will result in further actions
Removal from DrupalCon, with no refund
Not being allowed to attend future Drupal Association events, including DrupalCon, for a period of time or indefinitely Revocation of leadership roles related to Drupal Association
• Karlyanna Kopra, Director, Events, +1 808-987-8963 (WhatsApp)
• Heather Rocker, Executive Director
We’re all in this together
We have an amazing community and this document is designed to continue and strengthen our ability to safeguard and foster our members’ wellness and encourage the community’s growth in a safe, productive and welcoming place by providing clarity and expectations around our members’ behavior and responsibilities. Parts of this Code of Conduct are derived from best practices used in other open source projects’ Codes of Conduct, including:
• Linux Foundation • Ubuntu OS Feels • Ada Initiative
• Geek Feminism
The DrupalCon Code of Conduct is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/) and is available for others to use and adapt for their own events.


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