100 modules and a baby
While I have been a Drupal developer, I've gone through several major life changes in the last two years alone. I started my first real full-time Drupal job, I got married, and last October I became a dad. I would like to share with you my interesting observations, perceptions, and challenges that I've faced through these changes from the eyes of a major Drupal contributor. I hope to impart different ways and advice for others to help handle change within our community and our lives.
I have also scheduled a baby to help co-present with me (yes, seriously).
Takeaways
- How did I handle the preparation to, during, and transition from the various challenges?
- What are some lessons we can learn as a community to help those dealing with change?
- Is there any hope for even major contributors like webchick, a core contributor who will be having a baby in May (and ironically missing DrupalCon)?
Comments
danigrrl replied on Permalink
As a fellow new parent, and contributor to the community (although not nearly as active as you!), I'd love to see how you balance things.
KrisBulman replied on Permalink
Just had my second, and I still strive to become more involved. Coping stories from a major contributor would be helpful for sure, it's a challenging balance and many of us are growing up, with Drupal.
geerlingguy replied on Permalink
Just had a baby a month ago, and would love to attend this session—work/life/Drupal balance is always tough, and I think being able to see what other people do to make it all work well would be awesome!
BrockBoland replied on Permalink
I wanna hear what the kid has to say.
But for serious: I have always wondered how people like Dave accomplish as much as they do, and I'd love to hear what he has to say on the subject.