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DrupalCon Amsterdam was a wonderful 4 days of knowledge sharing, collaboration, networking and connection. The community that is Drupal is truly exceptional.

Thank you to the incredible hardworking volunteers who donated their time and expertise to help deliver the program, social events, and on site experience that made DrupalCon so memorable. 

Be sure to view the conference photos on the Amsterdam Flickr account-brought to you by the fabulous volunteer photography team! 

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Conference Videos

Drupalcon Amsterdam 2019: Telling The Full Story - Use Cases And User Stories

Created October 30, 2019

Lauren Kelly Pantheon Systems, San Francisco, United States Most of us have been trained to write user stories. As a type of user , I want some...

Drupalcon Amsterdam 2019: What's Next For The Layout Initiative

Created October 30, 2019

Tim Plunkett Acquia, Philadelphia, United States After over two years of work done by the Layout Initiative, Drupal 8.7 was the first release of...

Drupalcon Amsterdam 2019: Security, Drupal 9, And Navigating The Changing Web Landscape

Created October 30, 2019

Jess (xjm) Acquia, United States Drupal 8 core has made its way "off the island" by leveraging industry standards like semantic versioning, package...

Drupalcon Amsterdam 2019: Live Demo: Using Gatsbyjs To Build A Decoupled (drupal) Website

Created October 30, 2019

Mark Conroy Annertech, Portumna, Ireland In the beginning there was HTML, then there was CSS, then JS, then JS frameworks, then CSS in JS, then......

Drupalcon Amsterdam 2019: Why Open Source Matters By Making People And Companies Better

Created October 30, 2019

Janne Kalliola Exove, Helsinki, Finland This session explores the open source projects and communities from within, and explains why people want to...

Drupalcon Amsterdam 2019: Open Source Contribution Panel

Created October 30, 2019

Josef Dabernig, Julia Pradel, Sally Young, Michael Schmid, Bojan Zivanovic In this panel discussion, we discuss the current state of open source...