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  <identifier>DrupalconBoston2008-TheFutureOfFields</identifier>
  <title>DrupalCon Boston 2008 - The future of fields</title>
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  <description>Presenters: &#13;
Barry Jaspan (bjaspan)&#13;
Nedjo Rogers (nedjo)&#13;
Karen Stevenson (karenS)&#13;
Larry Garfield&#13;
Track: &#13;
community and core&#13;
Session Description: &#13;
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SESSION OVERVIEW&#13;
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In February 2008 six Drupal developers held a Design Sprint in which we attempted to clarify Drupal’s future needs regarding data access, storage, and handling in a web-services world and how the much-desired goal of “CCK fields in core” can be implemented as a step in the right direction. In this session we will present our ideas and discuss them with the community.&#13;
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AGENDA&#13;
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As we write this proposal, many things are still unclear and unresolved, though we hope to reach a sensible consensus soon. Some of the topics we intend to cover are:&#13;
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    * What it means to have “fields in core” and what the fields API looks like&#13;
    * How to migrate existing content modules to the fields paradigm&#13;
    * How Drupal nodes can seamlessly integrate external data&#13;
          o e.g. a node view that includes both local data fields and information from a web service&#13;
    * How Drupal modules can seamlessly enhance external data&#13;
          o e.g. a Drupal comment or fivestar vote on a Flickr photo that is not imported as a node&#13;
    * Our proposed roadmap for implementing this functionality in Drupal 7&#13;
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GOALS&#13;
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Our goal is to receive feedback on our plans from the community and gain momentum and volunteers for our implementation effort.</description>
  <subject>drupalcon; drupalconboston2008; drupal</subject>
  <publicdate>2008-02-29 13:16:11</publicdate>
  <addeddate>2008-02-29 13:12:15</addeddate>
  <uploader>mr.scales@gmail.com</uploader>
  <updater>DrupalCon2008</updater>
  <updatedate>2008-03-07 14:43:36</updatedate>
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  <updatedate>2008-06-23 11:56:31</updatedate>
  <updater>DrupalCon2008</updater>
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