

Cathy, is there anything else we should know about you as we get started?Ĭathy Theys : Let's see. We're at Drupal GovCon, which is a great event here in Washington D.C., Cathy is the Drupal community liaison for BlackMesh. Ken Rickard : Today we're talking to Cathy Theys.
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She's got some fantastic information about how to get started in Drupal. Ken was at GovCon in 2016, and was speaking with Cathy Theys, who is the Drupal community liaison at BlackMesh. This time my colleague Ken Rickard does the interviewing work for me. It's January 2017, and this is episode number seven. A podcast by, where we go in depth on topics related to the business of web design and development.
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In this episode, Director of Professional Services Ken Rickard is joined by Cathy Theys of BlackMesh.Īllison Manley : Hello and welcome to the latest episode of On the Air with Palantir. It’s January 2017, and this is episode #7. Welcome to the latest episode of On the Air with Palantir, a long-form podcast by where we go in-depth on topics related to the business of web design and development. But I can say that, for example, if I can measure events that we have gone to, for example, the DrupalCon in Cost JDF: It's hard to tell to know a certain number because, unfortunately, the community there is like a little bit shy. The other guys, Anso and Kenya are from Costa Rica.ĪM: How many would you say there are total between Latin and Central America, you know, that you keep in touch with on a regular basis working in Drupal? Well, and the team from We Know It, that they have been working hard with the Drupal console project, which is picking up, really, a great amount of fans.

For example, there's Jesus Olivas, which is. Even though like I feel that we're a little bit late to the party, in terms of doing stuff, there has been a lot of work that has been done by Latin developers. I feel like there's some sort of presentation you should make around that and what's happening in Latin and Central America. I feel like there's a presentation next year for just the Spanish-speaking Drupaleros. It's a term that we use in general.ĪM: Okay. JDF: Yeah, that's the term we use for Drupal. You call yourselves the Drupaleros, sort of jokingly. Thanks to our desire to know more, we picked it up and here we are seven years later.ĪM: And here you are. You have to be checking what's going in the world. In the university, they teach you certain things, but to be, to thrive in this world, you really have to be very proficient in learning by yourself. We have to use this." It's been quite a long time.ĪM: Wow.

We saw all the things that you could do, and we were like hooked up, like, "We have to do this. We learned about Drupal, actually, by a friend in the college. We graduated, and we got our degrees, and we started the company. JDF: We have been involved with Drupal like from seven years ago right after college. How long have you been involved in Drupal? We are three partners, and they do most of the traveling.ĪM: Okay. JDF: Yeah, this is my first personal, my first Drupal Con in the States, but we have been attending Drupal Con like, since five years ago. I really miss the cool temperature, because in Panama, sometimes it gets really, really hot.ĪM: Well, we're welcome to give you a nice, rainy break, so. The temperature is more or less like this. JDF: I was born in Colombia, in Bogota, actually. The temperature is quite a good a change for me. JDF: Juan Flores from Rootstack from Panama.ĪM: From Panama. in the convention center at the corner of Pratt and Charles Street.

Here we are at DrupalCon Baltimore 2017-ĪM. Juan spent some time with me a few months back telling me about all the exciting things happening with Drupal in Latin America. Today, my guest is Juan Daniel Flores of Rootstack. I'm Allison Manley, Sales and Marketing manager. Welcome to On the Air With Palantir, a podcast by where we go in-depth on topics related to web design and development. In this episode, Allison Manley is joined by Juan Daniel Flores of Rootstack, and Juan dives into the Drupal world of Latin and Central America.Īllison Manley: Hi, everyone. Welcome to the latest episode of On the Air with Palantir, a long-form (ad-hoc) podcast by where we go in-depth on topics related to the business of web design and development.
