Shawn Hooper relates how old-school paper…
Shawn Hooper relates how old-school paper feedback forms worked well for WordCamp Ottawa.
Shawn Hooper relates how old-school paper feedback forms worked well for WordCamp Ottawa.
An insightful post from Vasilis Baimas on his experiences contributing at WordCamp Europe 2018, particularly working on features for the Yoast plugin. “WordPress relies on people like you to come those ideas true…. every enhancement and each improvement depends on the community.”
The video of Joshua Strebel‘skeynote at WordCamp Phoenix 2019 is available now. Joshua’s talk is focused on “Bias and Self Delusion,” and it offers some fascinating insights and important lessons learned from his ten years as CEO of Pagely.
William Jackson has a nice article written after WordCamp Orlando where he offers some thoughts about STEAM (Science, technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and why it needs to be in Kid’s Camps at WordCamps. William reminds us the future of WordPress will arise from “each child, youth, teen and young adult” who sees new ways to use…
Lots of WordPress core, Gutenberg, and WordCamp news this week. Are off-forum .org support requests OK? Matt: Tumblr will be open sourced. What’s the WP Way?
On his fourth year as an organizer of WordCamp Miami, David Bisset is still learning how to pull off a flawless, successful event. What i’m going to relate to you now are the lessons I’ve learned from drama in past WordCamp Miami events. An entertaining read on the challenges of a WordCamp organizer.
Fresh off the heels of WordCamp US, here’s a glimpse of what’s going on in the world of design and development in the WordPress space. There were several fantastic talks about design, accessibility, WP-CLI, blocks, and FSE at the event. We’re looking forward to highlighting some videos once they’re online.