🎓 The next WPCampus is happening…
🎓 The next WPCampus is happening July 15-17, 2020 in New Orleans, and a call for speaker proposals will be open next week.
🎓 The next WPCampus is happening July 15-17, 2020 in New Orleans, and a call for speaker proposals will be open next week.
WPCampus released the results of the much-awaited Gutenberg accessibility audit. Tenon LLC conducted the tests and produced the report at the cost of $31,200. On top of donations raised by WPCampus, Automattic covered about two-thirds of that total. The testing was done using WordPress 5.0.3, and the report acknowledges that several accessibility issues have been…
David Bisset has a review of the first WPCampus — a conference that focused on WordPress in higher education. It appears to have been a success, and they are already starting to talk about another event in 2017. It’s nice to have another non-WordCamp conference!
Registration is open for WPCampus 2019, which is happening July 25-27 in Portland, Oregon. 🎓
This weekend marks one of the first WordCamps that have transitioned from an in-person event to a virtual one: WordCamp San Antonio. All speakers will be live streaming, and there’s a rumor that there might be a “gameshow” event to cap off each day. Tickets are free. 📺 WPCampus 2020 is making that transition too…
Conference and Event Updates 💼 Big conference news for anyone looking for a WordPress business conference: WPMRR Virtual Summit is happening September 23rd and 24th. It will be a free online event focused on helping “make monthly recurring revenue work for your WordPress business.” Take a look at the homepage where they publicly list the…
WPCampus is asking for feedback to make decisions about future events. They’re aiming to hold their annual conference a month or two later in the year than they usually have, in August or September. 👩🎓