Oh look, my coworkers at #Kalamuna published another one of my modules on #drupal.org!
The #MaybeModule allows you to quickly access properties and methods of an object without worrying about accidentally causing a fatal exception if something doesn't exist as expected.
It is great for theme #preprocess functions where want a value from an object, but it is no big deal if it is not available.
@mikemccaffrey@pcambra And what about the cache metadata? I need to traverse the structure again to get them applied properly? Wondering if this should return a render array instead when traversing.
As far as I'm concerned, the licensed company to do this, Kuoni through the #Drupal Association do not release the financial information of the event to the community.
You are definitely talking from a privileged position than most people in Southern Europe/Western Europe definitely don't have.
It's easy to check where DrupalCon attendees are coming from/origin of the companies they work with. Stats are there. It's not a lack of interest on the less represented countries, be sure of that.
@jurgenhaas@rachel_norfolk@pcambra Talking about it it's good, so when we are allowed to explore other options, we don't come from a blank page.
Also tired of the argument "the cost of tickets at other similar events". I'm pretty sure those pay their speakers and/or track chairs, or at least cover costs.
@jurgenhaas@rachel_norfolk@pcambra Sure thing. But it's pretty discouraging and quite unfair attacking people who have been trying for long, both from the inside and from outside the DA.
@jurgenhaas@rachel_norfolk@pcambra We won't definitely agree on this. Being twice a Drupal Association Community Elected Chair it's equivalent IMHO to "not providing constructive input". I think it's actually a lot of constructive effort.
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> But don't you think that if a board decided on something, that we should stay behind that decision, even if we disagree with it?