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🏕️ WordCamp websites now have more…

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Brian Krogsgard

🏕️ WordCamp websites now have more "app-like" PWA ("Progressive Web App") features. This means cached pages and assets are available offline, so if someone visits the schedule page and loses their internet connection they’ll still be able to load the…

The biggest news this week was…

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Dan Knauss

The biggest news this week was the cancellation of WordCamp Asia due to recent COVID-19 concerns. An official post on the conference site provides guidance for registration and travel refunds. 😷 Naoko Takano, one of the organizers, notes that the…

WordCamp websites now have more “app…

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Dan Knauss

WordCamp websites now have more "app like" PWA ("Progressive Web App") features.  This means cached pages and assets are available offline, so if someone visits the schedule page and loses their internet connection they’ll still be able to load the…

🏕️ The inaugural WordCamp Asia is…

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Dan Knauss

🏕️ The inaugural WordCamp Asia is taking place on February 21-23 in Bangkok, Thailand. This will be the largest WordPress event in the region with around 1,500 people planning to attend. A live stream is being planned, so watch Twitter…

DAVID’S PICKS 📬 Video and Podcast…

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Dan Knauss

DAVID'S PICKS 📬 Video and Podcast Picks of the Week 📹 Here's my video pick of the week: An interesting discussion over at the Gutenberg Times between Enrique Piqueras and Birgit Pauli-Haack about the highlights of a full-site editing experience…

Aaron Jorbin shares his thoughts on…

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Dan Knauss

Aaron Jorbin shares his thoughts on keynotes at WordCamps. "Not every WordCamp needs a keynote. It’s far from a requirement... Keynotes should leave the audience asking questions of themselves, and this should be for just about everyone in the audience."

I agree with Nile Flores that…

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Dan Knauss

I agree with Nile Flores that WordCamps need more workshops and talks for beginners: WordCamp US and WordCamp Europe don’t cater to the beginner user... If you’re going to talk about being inclusive and wanting to encourage newbies to embrace…

During WordCamp US Contributor Day 2019,…

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Dan Knauss

During WordCamp US Contributor Day 2019, the Design Team explored a number of ideas for an author card block. Joshua Wold has shared some of the mockups, along with the thinking that has gone into the process so far. 👤

Speaking of Matt, Ella van Durpe,…

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Dan Knauss

Speaking of Matt, Ella van Durpe, Tammie Lister, and a few others who were involved shared the story of how Gutenberg was used to make Matt's slides for the WordCamp US 2019 State of the Word presentation. This nifty use…

We will be doing more in-depth…

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Dan Knauss

We will be doing more in-depth notes on some of the talks from WordCamp US after we can link to the processed videos on WordPress.tv. In the meantime here are some reviews, summaries, and reflections on WordCamp US that are…

WordCamp US is next week. We…

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Dan Knauss

WordCamp US is next week. We (Brian and David) will be there. Please come up to us and say "hi!" if you see us. We might also have conversations on and off camera with some of our Post Status members.…

WordCamp US will have a WordPress-themed…

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Dan Knauss
WordCamp US will have a WordPress-themed game show Saturday morning (November 2nd). If you are attending WordCamp US, join the fun and help support the young people who are hosting it. It will be fun! 🎉

The WordPress 5.3 release team has…

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Dan Knauss

The WordPress 5.3 release team has a new batch of focus leads, including Ian Belanger as Default Theme Wrangler and Anders Norén as Default Theme Designer. Anders will be designing the new Twenty Twenty theme, which will be released with…
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