Hagen Graf's blog

Ankara, Turkey

Submitted by Hagen Graf on Wed, 2008-05-14 17:24.

One hour ago at the market

 

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What is the idea of Acquia? You have 5 minutes!

Submitted by Hagen Graf on Tue, 2008-05-06 12:16.

There is a good video from Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco about Drupal and Acquia. It is good for different reasons.
One reason is: It is a perfect example for the principle of  "You have 5 minutes". I think, it was a good presentation, but I think also they even have to learn to present theirselves better Smiling

This is the entry in Dries' Blog

and here the video


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Essentie van Joomla! 1.5 - welcome Holland!

Submitted by Hagen Graf on Mon, 2008-05-05 22:14.

Wow, now you can read my Joomla! 1.5 book in Dutch language. May be it is possible that I can publish the content for free on line. The german and the french book is already on line!!. Wish me luck!

The english guys have not decided yet ...

 

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Joomla! Day France, Paris

Submitted by Hagen Graf on Sun, 2008-04-27 23:43.

The last two days I was in Paris for visiting Joomla! Day France. I took the TGV from Perpignan to Paris. The trainride is amazing. Behind Perpignan until Bezier (around an 1 hour) only Etangs. On the right and the left side you see many different birds (Red Flamingos), old french houses and vineyards.

Behind Nimes the TGV reaches 250 km/h and after 3 hours I arrived in Paris. The train ends at Gare de Lyon. One of the nicer train stations in the world with the restaurant Train Bleue. It was sunny and warm in Paris.

Joomla! Day FranceJoomla! Day France

In the afternoon I relaxed together with Isa at the canal Martin near her flat. We watched people & planned the future.

Joomla! Day France

After 6 pm I worked on the french translation of my german Joomla! book.
Two new chapters are now on line readable.

Sunday morning at 7:30 (I love Paris at 7:30) I took the Metro to Bagnolet. When I left the station there was a flea market which started slowly (Place Edith Piaf).

 

Joomla! Day France

 

 

Joomla! Day France

The Joomla! Day France was fully booked (around 200 people). I have talked to several people (may be we will get the Joomla book in spanisch on line ) and Patricia from Pearson France. She gave two books as a gift for the organizers.
At Joomla! Day I only joined the lunch und one workshop, both were very interesting. At the Workshop, Valérie Isaksen (alatak) introduced Virtuemart 1.1. It runs with Joomla! 1.5 and seems to be a good piece of software.

Joomla! Day France

After the workshop I was a bit in a hurry to get my TGV.
In the meantime it was very pleasent, warm & sunny and it ist a good feeling  driving with the Metro to Gare de Lyon with its palm trees, drink a Café Créme at Train Bleue, buy something to eat & drink for the journey and enter the TGV to Perpignan.

Joomla! Day France

Now, I am working since three hours on the translation and Dreamweaver is crashed (with around 30 Minutes unsaved changings ... *grmpf*). So I thought - write a blog entry Smiling
(Oh, by the way - the Cube has reached 151 Euros!)

 

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Joomla! 1.5 Roadshow

Submitted by Hagen Graf on Mon, 2008-02-11 08:36.

Today, my Joomla! tour starts in Solingen, Germany. I have published a Joomla! 1.5 book in december 2007. At this time, we decided to make a tour around Germany, Austria and Switzerland with low cost seminars. It was a bit of an endeavour but finally everything is working fine and I have many bookings.

You can read the book (in german language) complete online

It will be translated in english, french and dutch language. I am trying to bring these versions also online for free.

But now ... Joomla!

 

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Apéritive festive

Submitted by Hagen Graf on Sun, 2007-12-16 18:48.

This sunday Christine, me and many other people were invited to an Apéritive festive at Serendipity, the wonderful home of John & Pam.

I heard many languages (English, French, Catalan, Deutsch, Swedish, Spanish, Flemish... ) and I tried to talk in English and french (and sometimes german) and of course it was fun!

 

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My first EU-meeting in Italy

Submitted by Hagen Graf on Fri, 2007-12-14 11:20.

Since last sunday I was a participant of the first meeting of an european project. It was the first time that I was involved in such a process, so I was very curious what will be happen there.

The meeting took place in Tolmezzo, Italy.

The EU is providing different frameworks. In these frameworks, they try to face the aims, the goals (the dreams Smiling ) of the EU coming together.
This project is in the framework Socrates and the people who applied for want to produce a thing called "Teaching Bank" and "Toolkit".

My role was to propose an idea for a website which covers the idea of project. So, I thought, it is a good way to show them Drupal and a small part of wath is possible with CCK and Views. Drupal is Open Source Software, it is comparable with LEGO bricks and  of course ... I like it. Christine is running a project which uses Drupal (cross-cooking.eu). It was a bit tricky to set it up, but the participants like it because of the consistent user interface an the easy way to create content.

In this project the partners are from Latvia, Turkey, Sweden, Italy, UK and Germany.

In the application they have defined different workpackages to reach the aims of the project.

In the meeting room, there was no wireless internet connection, but luckily I had my small fonera router with me. So I tried to find an access to their companies network Smiling and after an hour it was working well.

When I attend computer conferences, usually all the people have laptops and they do something with there machines.

Here in this meeting room, there were a few laptops, but it was the Microsoft dominated world. People use MSN, MS Word, MS Powerpoint. Often they receive preconfigured Laptops from their university or company with all that stuff on it. Nobody was using Firefox Browser, Open Office and so on. From one laptop I hear often a sound: "Attention, possible Virus attack!". The owner of that seems to be proud to have a machine like this.

So I realized ... it will be a long way to an open environment like Drupal.

The first day people discuss about bureaucratic things. Budget, subcontracts, work packages ... paper, paper, paper.

For me it was interesting to see how these projects are structured. There was one new partner in the group and the other partners knew each other from former projects. The new partner seems to be very experienced in european things, especially the bureaucratic ones.

It's hard to describe the effects in the meeting but imagine: people from six different countries and cultures try to work together. It reminds me of my own school time, when we try to work in groups. Sometimes it was a disaster, sometimes it was possible and very seldom it was "a cool gang of partners". It takes always time to come together, to understand and respect each other and so on.

The italian partners were very polite, nice, friendly, ... (good people) and they try to offer us a friendly environment (atmosphere) with delicious food and these things.

At the second day we showed our ideas of the website. A website is always a complicated thing because in the beginning you have nearly nothing but an idea and it is hard for people who are usually not involved in these processes to get the idea. Because it was not really clear, how the structure and the outcomes will be at the end, we proposed a few possibilities to come to a solution (different Drupal modules, wiki, ...).

Another small thing I realized: When people see me working with a laptop with internet connection, they assume that I can help them to fix problems on their pc, so I helped a few people to get internet access (in the meeting room, in the hotel Smiling ).

For these projects it could be so helpful if all the partner could have a bit more media (internet) experience.

Often they are "prisoners" in closed university/company environments. They have to use services which are sometimes not the best for their work and not their choice. Open Source Software is nearly unknown. Web 2.0 platforms like facebook, flickr, linkedin, ning are not common and when they chat, they know often only MSN. When they like things, they have it on their mobile phone, but the use of the mobiles is expensive (roaming) and it it hard to grab the media from there to the internet.

The whole days I was thinking, what I can do to change something. In the group is one partner with "his own" social network solution which he developed in the last years. It is a platform with "everything abot e-Learning" inside. On one hand it is a good idea, on the other hand it is the "boil the ocean" approach. He was used to this type of software/platform but for me and most of the others in the group it seems to be as closed and complicated as all the other things. May be ten years ago, he had the same experience than me and then was thinking how to do it better ... I don't know.

The target group of the outcome of this project is for me not clear defined at the moment but it seems to be the teachers in the EU and in Turkey. "The teachers" is an interesting term. For example in Germany, we have around 800.000 teachers. The average age is 49!. Any questions about the use of platforms like facebook, myspace, second life ??

Okay ... I will write regularly about my experiences in this project, but now it is enough for today. As I said I enjoyed the time and I am lucky and surely proud to be a part of this project Smiling

here are a few photos of the meeting:

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