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Drupal 7 - What's new (from an end-user perspective) ?

Today we hosted our Drupal seminar at Calibrate seminar, organised by BuzzBerry.

I did a presentation on Drupal in general (which I'll upload later) and on Drupal 7 specifically. We wanted to give our (potential) clients and Drupal people in general a short overview of what Drupal 7 means for end users. You can find the presentation on slideshare, download it or watch it below.

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November 18, 2009Drupal 7, Drupal, presentation

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Viewed through the slides. Very cool, I'm excited to use the official D7. The interface does look good. As for the existing plugins, are 6.x compatible w/ 7.x or they have to be all rewritten?

good introduction.. i saw you presentation and slide show. really nice.. thank for sharing..

Thanks! There's also a bit more in this later blog post : http://www.drupalcoder.com/story/541-whats-new-in-drupal-7-alpha-1

The 2 upgrade links I brought up during your talk:
http://drupal.org/update/modules/6/7
http://drupal.org/update/theme/6/7

Nice slideshow, gave me exactly what I needed to know to prove someone wrong!

Great overview, really ! Detailed and simple at the same time.
I just linked to it in a just written blog post : it's here

Keep up the good work ! I like your blog !

Impressive ..............

Great overview, thanks for putting this together.

It gave a great overview of what's coming.

Thanx for sharing

On slide 4: "more than", not "more then".

D7 looks awesome!

I saw Angie "webchick" Byron's presentation on Drupal 7 at Drupalcamp Montreal 2009 and one of my favorite things about Permissions usability is that it will show inheritance from lower roles. I love that!

See:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=771540&id=1408304958&ref=mf

Cheers!

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