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Drupalcon Portland 2024 Blog #201

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@rfay rfay commented May 14, 2024

Blog: Drupalcon Portland
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* **Make Your Own DDEV Hosting Provider** went great - several of the participants succeeded in creating a real working hosting provider that used SSH to access a server, dump the database, create a tarball of files, and download the result and load it into their local project. And we did that in the course of less than an your.
* **DDEV Governance**: The least flashy of these BoFs was about DDEV governance. Several community stakeholders came to brainstorm how to move forward with DDEV's governance and find a path from it being a simple "Benevolent Dictatorship" to something more robust. Great ideas were exchanged.

**Contribution Day**: The highlight of every Drupalcon, and perhaps the most important part, is Contribution Day, when huge rooms of people gather to work on Drupal issues. As I usually do, I helped with the mentored contribution room, where most folks were contributing for the first time. The meant helping them with understanding how to set up a local environment, or use [Drupalpod](https://www.drupal.org/project/drupalpod) to do their work. (Drupalpod is a way to use DDEV on Gitpod without needing a local development environment, which helps enormously in a conference environment with unreliable networking.) This year I had better mastery of Drupal's new Gitlab setup, understood "issue forks" better, and was able to help more successfully than I did at Drupalcon Lille.
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As usual, I helped with mentored contributions. We had a room filled with first-time contributors.

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bmartinez287 commented May 14, 2024

did you take any pictures of those wearing the DDEV swag on tuesday?
Maybe we could add a small note about it.

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Also, we should mention there were plenty of DDEV stickers on site and we shipped some to the Australia NZ community and to as many other communities as we came in contact with. I will DM you a picture.

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Co-authored-by: Stanislav Zhuk <stasadev@gmail.com>
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