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I want to browse DrupalCon websites to learn stuff from past DrupalCon.

Below is partial list:

  • Chicago 2011 March http://chicago2011.drupal.org/
  • Copenhagen 2010 August http://cph2010.drupal.org/
  • San Francisco 2010 April http://sf2010.drupal.org/
  • Paris 2009 September http://paris2009.drupalcon.org/
  • Washington, D.C. 2009 March http://dc2009.drupalcon.org/
  • Szeged 2008 August http://szeged2008.drupalcon.org/
  • Boston 2008 March http://boston2008.drupalcon.org/

However, a lot of them (e.g Copenhagen, D.C, Szeged, Boston) require user and pass to login. Not sure why some Con are open to public, some are closed.

Is there a way to obtain an account to access them? or Is there an alternative way to find content of those DrupalCon?

Thanks.

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The reason they're password-protected is due to a critical security vulnerability in the version of Webform run on those sites. There's an open issue about it, and only the DrupalCon sites updated to a secure version of Webform are allowed to remain up.

In order to gain access to the ones that are still in lockdown, I'd comment on that issue to see what you can do to help get them updated. Otherwise, you can use the Internet Wayback Machine to access Archive.org's cached copy.

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