Tag: wordcamps

  • WordPress Updates COVID-19 Guidelines for In-Person Events: Masks Strongly Recommended

    WordPress Updates COVID-19 Guidelines for In-Person Events: Masks Strongly Recommended

    In-person WordPress events are ramping up again, with in-person meetups happening all over the world and WordCamps back on the schedule. A sampling of the upcoming major events include the following: WordCamp Vienna, Austria (April 23, 2022) WordCamp Irun (May 21–22, 2022) WordCamp Europe (June 2–4, 2022) WordCamp Warsaw, Poland (June 11–12, 2022) WordCamp Montclair,…

  • #23 – Cate DeRosia Talks About Rethinking In-Person Events

    #23 – Cate DeRosia Talks About Rethinking In-Person Events

    On the podcast today we have Cate DeRosia. Cate is a familiar face in the WordPress community. Along with her husband, Topher, they run the HeroPress Network. She describes herself as a ‘serial volunteer in the community’. In early 2022 Cate was hired by Automattic to be a sponsored member of the Community Team, and…

  • WordPress Community Support Program Recommends Cautious Spending Until In-Person Events Can Renew Revenue Stream

    WordPress Community Support Program Recommends Cautious Spending Until In-Person Events Can Renew Revenue Stream

    WordPress Community Support (WPCS), the subsidiary of the WordPress Foundation that handles financial and legal support for official WordPress events, has published an overview of the program’s current finances and a summary of 2020. Harmony Romo, a financial wrangler at Automattic, reported that WPCS ended the year with approximately $1.2M of cash on hand. $293,000…

  • WordPress Global Community Sponsorship Program Will Not Include WordCamps for 2022

    WordPress Global Community Sponsorship Program Will Not Include WordCamps for 2022

    The proposal for the 2022 Global Community Sponsorship program will not include funding for WordCamps again this year, due to the unpredictability of hosting in-person events. The pandemic continues to make conditions unfavorable in many areas of the world where WordCamp and meetup organizers have opted to continue with virtual events. In the past, the…

  • #4 – Dan Maby on the Importance of the WordPress Community

    #4 – Dan Maby on the Importance of the WordPress Community

    On the podcast today we have Dan Maby. Dan has been a user of WordPress for many years. As an agency owner he’s used it to build client websites, but, as is so often the case, he came for the software and got caught up in the community. We talk about the importance of the…

  • WordPress Community Team Discusses Return to In-Person Events

    WordPress Community Team Discusses Return to In-Person Events

    Although the promise of effective COVID-19 vaccines is shining a light at the end of a long tunnel, the world remains firmly in the virus’ grip until distribution can ramp up to cover at-risk groups as well as the general populace. As pandemic-weary communities muster the discipline to ride out the next few months under…

  • WordPress Cancels All In-Person Flagship Events Until 2022

    WordPress Cancels All In-Person Flagship Events Until 2022

    As the world scrambles to invent and manufacture therapeutics and vaccines for COVID-19, the World Health Organization has declared the pandemic “a once-in-a-century health crisis, the effects of which will be felt for decades to come.” Outbreaks vary in severity across the globe, making it impossible to host international conferences safely for many months (and…

  • WordCamp US 2020 Canceled Due to Pandemic Stress and Online Event Fatigue

    WordCamp US 2020 Canceled Due to Pandemic Stress and Online Event Fatigue

    WordCamp US 2020, which was originally scheduled for October 27-29, was officially canceled today. In April, organizers transitioned to planning for it to be held as a virtual event, but the tenuous situation with the pandemic in the United States and the stress on the event’s large crew of volunteers has precipitated a full cancellation.…

  • WordCamp Kent Online Features Business and Marketing Tracks, May 30-31

    WordCamp Kent Online Features Business and Marketing Tracks, May 30-31

    One of the exciting things about WordCamps going virtual is the community gaining access to more events and presentations than ever before, from anywhere in the world. Even in this new online-only format, local camps still retain their unique character as they feature speakers from their respective communities. WordCamp Kent (Ohio) is one of these…

  • WPWeekly Episode 362 – Fitness, Freelancing, and More With Michelle Schulp

    WPWeekly Episode 362 – Fitness, Freelancing, and More With Michelle Schulp

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Michelle Schulp, an independent freelancer and Director of Technology at AIGA Minnesota. We discussed the impacts speaking at multiple WordCamps had on her business early on, why she continues to be a freelance contractor as opposed to managing her own agency, and the role…

  • Tips for Replying to A Call for Papers or A Call for Speakers

    Tips for Replying to A Call for Papers or A Call for Speakers

    The following is a guest post written by Jennifer Bourn. With 21 years experience as a graphic designer, 15 years experience as a web designer, 14 years as a creative agency owner, and 11 years as a blogger, Jennifer Bourn has worked with hundreds of service-based businesses to build brands and establish profitable online platforms.…

  • WPWeekly Episode 338 – Inflation, WordPress Release Dates, WP GDPR

    WPWeekly Episode 338 – Inflation, WordPress Release Dates, WP GDPR

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss the news of the week. We talk about the delayed release of WordPress 5.0 and which day would be a suitable release date. We share our opinions on Matt’s answers from his Q&A appearance at WordCamp in Portland, Oregon. We also talk about the changes in…

  • Maximum Ticket Prices for WordCamps Will Increase to $25 per Day in 2019

    Maximum Ticket Prices for WordCamps Will Increase to $25 per Day in 2019

    For the last seven years, the maximum amount of money WordCamp organizers could charge for ticket prices was $20 per day. In 2019, this will increase to $25 per day. The new amount accounts for inflation and provides breathing room for organizers. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics inflation calculator, $20 in January of…

  • WordCamp Ann Arbor Cancelled, Organizers Set Sights on 2019 Event

    WordCamp Ann Arbor Cancelled, Organizers Set Sights on 2019 Event

    WordCamp Ann Arbor MI, is an annual Fall tradition that takes place each October. This year however, the event won’t be taking place. In an email sent out August 3rd, organizers explained why they cancelled this year’s event. Why did we decide to cancel WordCamp Ann Arbor this year? It’s a long story. The most…

  • Karachi to Host First WordCamp in Pakistan Following Cancellation of WordCamp Lahore

    Karachi to Host First WordCamp in Pakistan Following Cancellation of WordCamp Lahore

    WordCamp Karachi is happening on August 4, 2018, and organizers are expecting more than 400 attendees. Karachi is the largest city in Pakistan with a population of more than 30 million people. Its airport connects the country to other international cities and smaller cities within Pakistan are available by rail or bus. Organizers behind the…