I'm sorry to not be able to attend the Paris 2009 DrupalCon this year, which starts in only some hours time.

To soften the blow and make me feel a bit better, each of you wonderful people that are fortunate enough to be in France with a Drupal ticket should make an extra effort to see the following sessions that involve or make reference to the Aegir Hosting project that I've been a co-maintainer of since the recent excellent (well, I would say that) 0.3 release:

Automate your site maintenance troubles away with the Aegir hosting system. (presented by Adrian and Anarcat) (Update: Video)

Aegir: Build once, Deploy often. Real-life use cases. (presented by Roel De Meester) (Update: Video)

Open Atrium: Building a product with Drupal and the Power of Decentralized Features (presented by Development Seed's Jeff Miccolis) (Update: Video)

Staging Drupal : Managing your project in multiple environments. (presented by Erich Beyrent)

Have a lot of fun for those of us at home :)

If you're inspired by Aegir and what it can do after these sessions, don't forget to drop by #aegir on Freenode and say hi to us, join in some discussion at g.d.o, and of course try it!

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