Drupalcon Boston - First Day, First Impressions

I meant to post this last night but the wifi sucks at the hotel (Royal Sonesta) and I gave up. Here's a recap of my day yesterday, first impressions, general thoughts. Not a whole lot of info on the sessions because I missed a lot of them attempting to get some work done.

This is my first Drupalcon and I've been really looking forward to it for months. So far, I'm mostly star struck. There are a lot of people I know of and recognize from the Drupal community, people I've chatted with on IRC, co-workers I'm meeting for the first time. It's a bit overwhelming, but pretty fun.

My first session of the day was the Usability one which is something I am interested in with Drupal 7. I've been doing some of my own usability testing and hope to publish those results soon. Some interesting tidbits I got away from that session:

  • Content in Drupal is really, really confusing. None of the participants seemed to get it.
  • Taxonomy was not confusing and people understood what it was. Go figure.
  • People use the "Welcome to Drupal...!" screen as navigation, and get really confused when it disappears. This is something I would have never thought about.
  • It's really hilarious to see the quotes of people thrust into the world of Drupal administration. Unfortunately I forgot to write any of the quotes down (but I'm sure there's some transcripts or video).

So that was good. After that was Dries' keynote and it was amazing to see the number of people really here. I am a little sad, to be honest, that I wasn't able to go to a Drupalcon where there were a lot less people. I feel a bit lost in the crowd and am looking forward to some smaller gatherings.

I missed everything after that. Oh, I did make DrupalChix which I just happened to look at the BoF board in time. I think if there were more notice, more women would've made it. Some interesting things about that:

  • There were 17 women there, wow! And I know there was a lot more here at Drupalcon.
  • There was, of course, also a Sprout. Bean joined us later, too.
  • There were women from all sorts of backgrounds, freelance developers, designers, those working for "Drupal shops", those who didn't know much about Drupal.
  • merlinofchaos' wife rocks.

So, yeah. It's been a blast, although pretty exhausting, too. Some other thoughts, in no particular order.

  • When you get beer into Drupallers, things get really interesting.
  • Free coffee goes fast.
  • Having Drupalcon in a freezing city kind of sucks.
  • People are a lot different in person than in real life. People who are curt online I have found friendly in person, people I have talked w/ online have blown me off in person.
  • We need more Drupal paraphernalia.
  • It's hard to talk to the "cool kids" because they are always swarmed by crowds of people. I managed to talk to a few briefly, though.
  • I forgot to charge my camera and couldn't take any pictures. :(

If you're at Drupalcon and reading this, come say hi! I'm friendly, just a bit shy when the number of people is in the thousands.

Comments

Awesome! I'm stoked for

Awesome! I'm stoked for Drupal's next conquest of the Web, and there seems to be a clear direction for how to make it happen. At least, I think there is. While some parts of the conference ended up being a bit rough, mostly due to its late organization, it was in the end a success, and I'm looking forward to the next few thousand lines of code we can write, and throw away in refactoring.

oh shoot

I missed the drupalchix bof. I was looking for it on the board today. Glad to know I'm not the only shy one out there....

Yeah, I think a lot of

Yeah, I think a lot of people missed it. I also think quite a lot of people here are shy, but many have already met each other, so that makes things easier. ;) If you see me, come say hi, love to meet more drupalchix!

Brenda, I didn't take you

Brenda, I didn't take you for shy yesterday. Yeah, I wished the wifi was better here, my laptop does like the wifi in that building :(

It was nice to match the name with a face!

You too, mcneely! Thanks for

You too, mcneely! Thanks for saying hi. That's the thing, once you start talking to me I'm not shy, I'm just not good at approaching people. :)

I'm lookin' for you

Brenda, you are on my A list of people to see at this 'con! I finally just made it this afternoon (only briefly - I'm still quite whipped) and will be there the rest of the week. Please don't be shy if you see me somewhere - I'm sure I'll be running around like a chicken with my head cut off, but I'll be very, very, very sad if we don't meet up.

Sonesta Wireless

The Sonesta's room wireless has been crap for me this whole time as well. Down at the business center it is a little better though and logging in there doesn't count against their ridiculous per room time limit...and if you sit on the couch in the business center and plug into one of the two ethernet ports next to it you can get on the Hotel's network intended for employees I believe.

Ooh, thanks for the heads

Ooh, thanks for the heads up. I'm currently at the Starbucks in the mall across the street and the whole mall has free wifi which seems really good so far.