| Melbourne JoomlaDay 2008 |
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An exciting JoomlaDay for beginners, implementors,
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| 11:30 - 1pm |
Registration |
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| 1 -1:10pm |
Opening note |
Matthias Raab |
| 1:10 - 1:40pm | How to get started with Joomla | Norm Douglas |
| 1:40 - 2:20pm |
Joomla Creative - Templates and Design | Dinah Randall |
| 2:20 - 2:35pm |
Break |
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| 2:35 - 3.05pm |
Open Source eCommerce, launch of Freeway | Damian Hickey |
| 3:05 - 3:35pm |
Joomla 1.5. Installation, migration, code |
Sam Moffatt |
| 3:35 - 4:05pm | Joomla hosting | Brad Baker |
| 4:05 - 4:20pm |
Break |
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| 4:20 - 4:40pm |
Joomla security | Russell Winter |
| 4:40 - 5pm |
Google's Highly Open Participation Contest | Leslie Hawthorn |
| 5 - 5:30pm |
Meet the experts - Q&A and panel discussion | All including Andrew Eddie |
| 5:30 - 5:45pm |
Raffle and close |
Matthias Raab |
When
Saturday, 2 February 2008, 1 - 5:45pm
Registration desk opens 11:30 am
Where
The University of Melbourne
Lecture Theatre D
Old Arts Building
Parkville Campus
Victoria, Australia
Registration
Fee: $25 includes shirt & goodies.
Registration closed - Melbourne JoomlaDay 2008 is booked out
Who should attend
Basically everybody who has an interest in Joomla. Presentations cater for absolute beginners as well as for developers. Get an insight into the best open source content management system 2006/2007. Post suggestions and ideas into the forum .
How to get there
The easiest way to get to the University of Melbourne is by public transport. Take any tram on Swanston Street going up north and exit at the University of Melbourne terminus. Print a copy of the campus map and navigate through the Parkville campus to the Old Arts builing (149). Watch out for our volunteers between the Union House and the Old Arts Building.
Please arrive early and allow some time to find the theatre.
Linux Conference Open Day Exhibition
We chose day and venue to coincide with the Linux Conference Open Day Exhibition at the Union House right next to the Old Arts Building. Arrive early, pick up your shirt, visit the linux conf exhibition and enjoy the best of both functions.







