pimg src=http://drupal.org/files/issues/do-epic.jpg hspace=5 vspace=5 alt=#epic align=right /It's time for another update from a href=http://cph2010.drupal.org/DrupalCon Copenhagen/a! This time around we have updated information on the core developer summit, the unconference, and the code sprint./p
h3Official Program/h3
pFirst of all, we are happy to announce that the a href=http://cph2010.drupal.org/sessions/timetablefinal version of the program/a is now available on the site. The few remaining slots in the schedule will be used for sponsor sessions and lightning talks. We'll try to keep schedule changes to a minimum, but if we do have to shuffle a few sessions around, this is the page to watch. Also, we'll make the entire program available as a PDF if you would rather keep it on your laptop or print a copy to keep in your pocket during the conference./p
pNow that the program has been finished, you can start planning emyour/em DrupalCon Copenhagen. Go to the a href=http://cph2010.drupal.org/sessions/schedulesession schedule/a and add all your favorite sessions to your personal schedule. You can see a list of your chosen sessions by going to your user profile and clicking the My schedule link./p
h3Core Developer Summit/h3
pIf you're in Copenhagen on Sunday, August 22nd, and interested in helping improve Drupal core, you should participate in the a href=http://cph2010.drupal.org/news/core-developer-summitCore Developer Summit/a. The summit will provide opportunities both for people to discuss changes to Drupal code and processes as well as people interested to move Drupal 7 closer to release. The summit will start wit three shorts sessions by Dries Buytaert, Sam Boyer, and Jen Simmons. After the kick-off sessions, the summit will break up into two groups, with plenty of space to be fruitful and get stuff done. All ideas are welcome!/p
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