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Aloha Editor Developer Conference

Target audience (topics)

  • CMS or web editing software developers
  • Javascript developers

When and Where

When: June 6th to 8th 2011 10am PDT

Where : Hacker Dojo, 140A South Whisman Rd, Mountain View, CA 94041, (650) 898-7925 map

Get Together the day before

We meet that day before at 6pm at Hacker dojo to get in touch. You are encouraged to join in.

You're on top of the game. Thanks for shainrg.

Accommodation

  • Hilton Garden Inn, Silicon Valley, 840 E. El Camino Real, Mountain View, California , 1-650-964-1700
    • Distance from venue about 1 mile
    • Approximate Cost: $179 with code GSG until May 15th
  • Hotel Avante, 860 East El Camino Real, Mountain View, California, 1-800-538-1600
    • Distance from venue about 0.8 mile
    • Approximate Cost: From ~$175 a night
  • Crestview Hotel, 901 East El Camino Real, Mountain View, CA, 1-650-966-8848

Airport Transfer

Public Transportation

Taxi

Preparation

The conference will be help as Barcamp and Hackathon. A Hackathon is an event where programmers meet to do collaborative computer programming. BarCamp is an ad-hoc event born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from attendees. Anyone with something to contribute or with the desire to learn is welcome and invited to join. When you come, be prepared to share with others. When you leave, be prepared to share it with the world.

  • All presentations are scheduled the first day.
  • Prepare in advance (talk should be 45 min incl discussion) and come early to get a slot on the wall.
  • after each talk we have a 15 min break
  • Presenters have 1 min to explain their talk or to invite people to join their hack session
  • The people present at the event will select the talks/hacks they want to see.
  • Presenters are responsible for making sure that notes/slides/audio/video of their presentations are published on the web for the benefit of all and those who can’t be present.

Timetable

10:00am - Keynote

11:00am - Orders in for lunch

11:30am - Aloha Midgard Create (video, slides)

12:00pm - Commenting Plugin

01:00pm - Lunch

02:00pm - Repositories

03:00pm - Benjamin Lupton

07:00pm - BBQ

Proposed talks, hacks, discussions

  • Contributing to Aloha Editor (team, roles, architecture, technology, repository, building) by balupton
  • Migration to jQuery UI (status, technical overview, call to arms) by balupton
  • Writing a plugin that inserts an hint box
  • Use RDFa as data format (Aloha-Plugin-VIE, see VIE API)
  • Get drag and drop upload and image resize running
  • Connect my backend with the repository API
  • Threaded inline commenting
  • Midgard Create - example of full-WYSIWYG, decoupled content management
  • Drupal 7 front-end inline editing via RDFa and Aloha Editor -- see prototype screencast

Register

The Aloha Editor Dev Con is free thanks to our sponsors but due space limited to 60 persons. To register just add your name and other information to the list below.

Participants

  1. Haymo Meran (Italy, twitter, Gentics) - aloha team member
  2. Benjamin Lupton (Australia, twitter, GitHub) - aloha team member
  3. Nicolas Karageuzian (France) - twitter aloha team member
  4. Petro Salema (Tanzania, PetroSalema.com) - frontend developer
  5. Henri Bergius (Finland, bergie.iki.fi) - Midgard core developer, IKS project member
  6. Martin Edenhofer (Germany, twitter, edenhofer.de) - open source guy; OTRS developer/OTRS Inventor
  7. Richard D. Worth (USA, twitter, rdworth.org) - jQuery UI project lead
  8. Christopher Hlubek (Germany, twitter, networkteam GmbH) - TYPO3 5 core team Member
  9. Berit Jensen (Germany, twitter, networkteam GmbH) - TYPO3 5 core team Member
  10. Scott González (USA twitter, scottgonzalez.com) - jQuery UI dev lead
  11. Nils Dehl (Germany, twitter, dkd)) - TYPO3 5 core team member
  12. Raphaella Ramler (Austria) - Aloha Editor team member
  13. Kirk Austin (San Francisco) - Aloha Editor enthusiast
  14. Ken Penn - impressed with aloha editor preso @ jQuery conference
  15. Tobias Steiner (Austria, Gentics) - Aloha Editor core developer
  16. Doug Chang - google
  17. members of the Hacker Dojo Team

Maybes

  1. Rene Kapusta (Austria, twitter, evo42 communications) - Aloha team member; Drupal / Linked Open Data / Semantic Web Tech
  2. Jochen Rau (USA, twitter, typoplanet) - TYPO3 Core Team Member

Also on at the same time

Videos