From Oklahoma to Hungary

Well, it's official, The Worx Company is going to be at Drupalcon Hungary!  I personally am increadibly stoked to be going (if you can't tell by the exclamation point) and best of all, my wife is coming to expand her Drupal knowledge as well.  As a Drupal-centric shop, we deal with the software every single day, but Drupal is expansive, so any chance we have to learn more we always try to jump at.

I'll be submitting a session to present shortly.  I presented on Open Laszlo for the last Drupalcon in Boston, but I think I'll probably spend a little time on Imagefield Gallery this time around and see if I can bring some other people on board with the project.  It seems to me a good idea to always present if we have something worth showing other "Drupalites".  I've been working hard on imagefield gallery lately hoping to really showcase the sorts of things it can do at Szeged, and give my fellow Drupalers something to go back to the hotels and play with.

In any case, I've never been to Europe so this will be a completely new experience for me.  We're getting there a few days early to get adjusted and see a little of Budapest, and we 're staying a few days extra with plans of seeing Vienna.  Drupalcon was a blast in Boston, and I can't wait to do it again, and see all the familiar friendly faces again, and some not-so-familiar faces I've been hoping to meet (That means YOU Wim Leers!).

See you all soon!

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