WordCamp Europe 2019 hosted a record 3,200+ people, according to ticket sales. WCEU started with a contributor day on Thursday, June 20, followed by the two main conference days on Friday and Saturday.
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 testingā¦
WPCampus released the accessibility audit of Gutenberg that was conducted by Tenon, starting in late 2018. You can read theĀ 34-page Executive Summary. š¦ WPCampus explains, "This report is best understood as a snapshot of the state of the editor inā¦
WPCampus 2019 will take place from July 25-27 in Portland, Oregon. The call for speakers is open until May 3. WPCampus is a great place to learn and share expertise relevant to Accessibility and WordPress in Higher Education. š
WordCamp for Publishers will be held in Columbus, Ohio on August 7-9. ThisĀ is a community-organized event bringing together folks who use WordPress to manage publications. š Speaking of conferences, the call for proposals for WPCampus 2019 conference will be openingā¦
WPCampus Online 2019 has come and gone, but you canĀ view presenters' slides, and video will be available soon. There was quite a lot of material related to Gutenberg, dubbed "Gute" or "Gutes" in WPCampus chats. The Gutenberg Accessibility Audit presentationā¦
š TheĀ WPCampus OnlineĀ 2019 conference is only two weeks away! Check out theirĀ lineup of speakers and topics, and considerĀ volunteeringĀ to support this free conferenceĀ focused on WordPress, higher education, and accessibility. The regular WPCampus conference will be happening later this year at aā¦
WPCampus announced that Automattic has pledged to ensure the accessibility audit of Gutenberg is fully funded. Rachel Cherry clarifies the announcementĀ here: "Automattic has pledged to ensure the project is fully funded. We are still accepting donations and would love theā¦
WPCampus is having its annual online conference on January 31, 2019, and theirĀ call for speakers is now open. Usually, there are two "rooms" that online attendees can visit, but this year a third room is being added that will focusā¦
The 3rd WPCampus conference, focused on higher education and WordPress, was held recently in St. Louis. For those unable to attend, there was a live stream, and session videos will be placed on the site within the next couple ofā¦
WPCampus Online is happening nowĀ ā January 30th. This is a relatively new conference (now in its third year) for WordPress users and developers who work in higher education. The event is free and completely virtual. (Check out the videos andā¦
If you can't attend the second WPCampus conference in Buffalo, NY on July 14-15 but would still like to see the sessions, a free live stream will be provided.
David Bisset has a review of the first WPCampus -- a conference that focused on WordPress inĀ higher education. It appears to have been a success, and they are already starting to talk about anotherĀ event in 2017. It's nice to haveā¦