DrupalCamp Grenoble 2026 to Host Bilingual Sessions and Contribution Sprints in the French Alps
DrupalCamp Grenoble will take place from April 9–11, 2026, offering three days of sessions, contributions, and community in the heart of the French Alps.
Organised by the local Drupal association, the 2026 edition returns to Grenoble with a refreshed logo and an expanded agenda. The event will begin with two days of conference sessions hosted at the local university, followed by a full Saturday dedicated to sprints and community contributions. English-language sessions are confirmed, with a call for speakers set to open in early January.
The camp will focus on topics including performance, accessibility, developer experience (DX), and the future of Drupal as a content management system. Sessions are expected to be presented by both French-speaking and international community members, reinforcing the event’s commitment to accessibility and inclusivity across Europe.
Attendees can look forward to technical insights by day and social gatherings by night, featuring regional delights like fondue and chartreuse. Contribution sprints on Saturday will include translations, module development, and onboarding support for new contributors. The organising team aims to create an engaging space for learning, sharing, and advancing Drupal across the ecosystem.
Additionally, a “Drupal in a Day” training session is planned, offering hands-on experience for beginners and first-time contributors. This echoes successful implementations seen at DrupalCon Vienna and previous local events like Rennes.
Details, updates, and speaker submissions will be made available on the official DrupalCamp Grenoble website in the coming weeks.
