Increasing our transparency: DrupalCon

Over the past year I have been working with the Drupal Association to build an organization that not only supports and fosters the growth of the Drupal community but also one that the Drupal community can be proud. In this post I would like to address the transparency around the Drupal community’s largest financial event; DrupalCon. In just a few short years this event has grown from a small handful of people to a million dollar event and we have expanded our reach by beginning to work outside of the United States and Europe.

Town Hall Meeting

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!

You are all invited to the Drupal Association's second Town Hall meeting!

The Drupal community is one of the strongest open source communities, involving tens of thousands of developers, themers, administrators, and users connecting with each other every day. In 2006, the Drupal Association was formed by a few community volunteers to support the Drupal community. Now in 2011 the Drupal Association is growing extremely fast and we have a lot of exciting events happening.

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!

You are all invited to the Drupal Association's second Town Hall meeting!

Town Hall Meetings

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!

You are all invited to the Drupal Association's first Town Hall meeting!

The Drupal community is one of the strongest open source communities, involving tens of thousands of developers, themers, administrators, and users connecting with each other every day. In 2006, the Drupal Association was formed by a few community volunteers to support the Drupal community. In mid-2010 I became the Association's first full-time employee and by the end of this year the Association will have three full-time employees. We are growing rapidly and there is quite a lot happening behind the scenes here. Curious what we are up to? Want to learn more? Come join us!

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!

You are all invited to the Drupal Association's first Town Hall meeting!

The Drupal community is one of the strongest open source communities, involving tens of thousands of developers, themers, administrators, and users connecting with each other every day. In 2006, the Drupal Association was formed by a few community volunteers to support the Drupal community. In mid-2010 I became the Association's first full-time employee and by the end of this year the Association will have three full-time employees. We are growing rapidly and there is quite a lot happening behind the scenes here. Curious what we are up to? Want to learn more? Come join us!

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