Rami Abraham looked to the future of WordPress (like, way way future) in his WCUS talk. I was privileged to be a part of it. He is a magician and you should watch it. I love what he said about…
There are a ton of excellent pictures from WCUS popping up, but start with these from Tammie Lister and these from Kari Leigh Marruchi (Kari has a lot more on the way).
Matt Mullenweg has just completed the 2015 State of the Word, the annual speech where he highlights the last year of everything WordPress and what we can anticipate in the future.
Yesterday in footnotes, I mentioned that WCUS is promoting the conference with Facebook ads. I got word that it is being done with official blessing. Furthermore, I learned from Andrea Middleton (who runs WordCamps broadly, but wasn't involved in this…
This week’s Post Status Draft podcast is hosted by Brian Krogsgard, and he interviews WordPress theme designer Mike McAlister. Brian also talks about the value of attending events.
If you haven't registered for our WCUS party, and you'll be there, try and do so soon. There aren't a ton of tickets left. Also, WCUS announced the first round of speakers. Congrats to all of you that will be speaking!
The third WordPress community summit will be right before WordCamp US in Philadelphia, December 2nd and 3rd. This is the second time the event has coincided with WordCamp SF/US, and the third time it's taking place in the United States.…
"Oh, my name is Matt Mullenweg by the way. Nice to meet you." After the WordPress co-founder welcomed the largest WordCamp San Francisco audience ever, he introduced himself and began this year's State of the Word -- the annual talk where…
Matt Mullenweg just delivered the 2013 State of the Word, his annual update about WordPress. He started off discussing the history of WCSF, and the first WordCamp San Francisco 8 years ago. It was pretty low tech at first, and…