pimg src=http://drupal.org/files/issues/do-keynotes_0.jpg hspace=5 vspace=5 align=right alt=DrupalCon Copenhagen Keynotes /We are proud to announce the keynote speakers at a href=http://cph2010.drupal.org/DrupalCon Copenhagen 2010/a: strongRasmus Lerdorf/strong (topic to be crowdsourced), strongJeremy Keith/strong (Design of HTML5) and strongDries Buytaert/strong (State of Drupal)./p
h2The State of Drupal/h2
pstrongDries Buytaert/strong, Drupal Project Leadbr /
emTuesday, August 24th/em/p
pDries Buytaert will discuss where Drupal is and where it is going. In particular, he?ll discuss the final preparations for the release of Drupal 7, the Drupal.org redesign, and the plans for Drupal 8./p
pDries Buytaert is passionate about the web, open source, and photography. He is the original creator and project lead of Drupal, an open source social publishing system. He is co-founder and chief technology officer of Acquia, a venture-backed software company that offers products and services for Drupal. Dries is also working on Mollom, a service that helps you identify content quality and that stops website spam./p
h2Topic to be decided by you/h2
pstrongRasmus Lerdorf/strong, PHP Project Founderbr /
emWednesday, August 25th/em/p
pTell Rasmus which topic you would like him to focus on by a href=http://cph2010.drupal.org/news/keynote-speakersleaving a comment/a on the DrupalCon Copenhagen site./p
pRasmus Lerdorf is known for creating the PHP project in 1995 and he has contributed to a number of other open source projects over the years. Rasmus was most recently an infrastructure architect at Yahoo! for over 7 years before joining WePay in 2010. He was born in Greenland, grew up in Denmark and Canada and has a Systems Design engineering degree from the University of Waterloo. You can follow a href=http://twitter.com/rasmus@rasmus/a on Twitter./p
h2The Design of HTML5/h2
pstrongJeremy Keith/strong, Author of emHTML5 For Web Designers/embr /
emThursday, August 26th/em/p
pEveryone's talking about the benefits of HTML5 for Web applications but the specification also introduces an extra layer of semantic richness to our Web documents. These additions aren't wishful thinking for some far-flung future: you can start using them today. That's because the design principles driving HTML5 are steeped in pragmatism. Find out how important good design principles are to any project, whether it's a website, a content management system, or the very language that underpins the World Wide Web./p
pJeremy Keith is an Irish web developer living in Brighton, England where he works with the Web consultancy firm Clearleft. He wrote the books emDOM Scripting/em, emBulletproof Ajax/em, and most recently, emHTML5 For Web Designers/em. His latest project is Huffduffer, a service for creating podcasts of found sounds. When he?s not making websites, Jeremy plays bouzouki in the band Salter Cane./p
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