It feels like an unbelievably long time since last August 31, 2020. I mean, yes, this post is also two three four weeks late. But
I gave a bunch of talks this year: Command Line Basics for WordPress WordCamp Miami (Feb 29) Albuquerque WordPress meet-up DrupalCon Global Keynote: Initiative Leads
Hey, pals! Here's where I'm speaking, showing up or otherwise spreading the Pantheon/open source love this year: Feb 7-9 | WordCamp Phoenix | Attending! Feb
I have been working lately on a few educational offerings for artists and arts administrators–some workshops, some consulting/training gigs, that kind of thing. As I
Mentoring If you think someone is in the wrong place, find the right place for them. Ask people how they are doing, and ask how
Lessons for next DrupalCon: Don't just sit there feeling sorry for yourself: Go talk to the people who have ANYTHING in common with you. Maybe
I have a big jumbled bubbling stew of ideas related to visibility, outreach, community and belonging all bouncing around my head right now. The day
DrupalCon Day 1 “People struggle to choose the open web.” -Josh Koenig, Pantheon Man, there is a LOT to digest from one session of DrupalCon,
Inspired by poettersbetters' article on prepping for DrupalCon, I thought I would share a few tips of my own. I used to plan conferences professionally
I signed up for my free (!) DrupalCon ticket today. It's in New Orleans this year, and will be my fourth DrupalCon. SiteGround gave me