Another CG has come and gone, we're all a little more tired and
a lot more knowledgeable about Umbraco v5. With CG behind me
I thought I'd reflect on the event and the people that make
it...well, Umbraco CG in a series of blog posts.
Keynote

Following a rousing introduction by the Chief Happiness officer,
Niels Hartvig (aka, the Boss) guided the keynote through a massive
collection of topics.....
Up for discussion was the growth of Umbraco as a community and as
a company, with the following people taking the stage to discuss
the following:
- Gavin Warrener from Microsoft spoke on the relationship between
Umbraco & Microsoft
- Alex Morris from Mark Boulton Design discussed the new
partnership, and how they are helping to improve & advance the
UX at Umbraco
- Per Ploug from the Umbraco HQ, spoke about & demo'd the new
release of Courier 2
- Paul Sterling & Peter Gregory from the Umbraco HQ spoke
about Deli
- Alex Norcliffe & Shannon Deminick from the Umbraco HQ
discussed the upcoming release of V5
Rather than me trying to describe the keynote in detail I highly
recommend you watch the keynote video or the relevant section.
Entire Keynote
http://stream.umbraco.org/video/2087970/codegarden-11-keynote
Microsoft & Umbraco
http://stream.umbraco.org/video/2087970/2094927/microsoft-umbraco
Mark Boulton Design
http://stream.umbraco.org/video/2087970/2097928/mark-boulton-design-umbraco
Courier 2
http://stream.umbraco.org/video/2087970/2098403/courier-2
Deli
http://stream.umbraco.org/video/2087970/2098468/deli
V5
http://stream.umbraco.org/video/2087970/2098498/v5
Love CodeGarden?
If you thoroughly enjoyed this years CodeGarden or if you were
gutted that you didn't make it to this years CodeGarden then make
sure to get your ticket for CodeGarden12, as tickets are already on sale, with the first 100
going for a very special price....
So next in the series of blog posts wrapping up the CodeGarden
festival, I'll talk about who the fantastic & friendly MVPs for
2011/2012 are and we'll find a little bit more about them.
Warren & The Umbraco HQ