Tag: wordcamps

  • The Challenges of Organizing a WordCamp From Abroad

    The Challenges of Organizing a WordCamp From Abroad

    Earlier this year, a WordCamp incubator program was created to help three cities establish their first WordCamp. After receiving 182 applications, the three cities selected for the program were: Denpasar, Indonesia Harare, Zimbabwe Medellín, Colombia WordCamp Medellín is scheduled for November 5th and is the first of the three incubator events to take place. Andrea Middleton, Community Organizer for…

  • Headway 3.8.9 Patches Potential XSS Vulnerability

    Headway 3.8.9 Patches Potential XSS Vulnerability

    If you noticed an update for Headway, it’s not your mind playing tricks. Late last week, Headway Themes released version 3.8.9 to patch a potential security vulnerability involving the license key field. The vulnerability was discovered and reported to Sucuri by Gary Bairéad, a former Headway Themes employee. At the time of writing, the company…

  • How WordCamp London’s Social Event Was More Inclusive Without Removing Alcohol

    How WordCamp London’s Social Event Was More Inclusive Without Removing Alcohol

    When we asked whether or not WordCamp afterparties should be alcohol free, WP Tavern readers responded passionately. A majority of commenters argued that the afterparty is a social event and that alcohol is a social lubricant established in societies across the world. “Although I completely understand the discussion and the sentiments that surround it, it’s…

  • Should WordCamp Afterparties Be Alcohol Free?

    Should WordCamp Afterparties Be Alcohol Free?

    Inspired by an article published on Red Queen Coder on the pervasiveness of alcohol in the programming community, Gary Pendergast, WordPress core contributor asked the following question on Twitter, “Has anyone been to WordCamps that removed the alcohol focus from afterparties?” It feels like the WordPress community has the same problem. Has anyone been to…

  • WPWeekly Episode 234 – All Things WordCamp with Andrea Middleton

    WPWeekly Episode 234 – All Things WordCamp with Andrea Middleton

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Andrea Middleton, who works at Automattic as a Community Organizer for the WordPress open source project. We discuss a number of topics including, updates to the WordCamp Central website, the for-profit subsidiary, and the experimental WordCamp incubator program. At the conclusion of…

  • WPWeekly Episode 229 – VersionPress Goes Open Source

    WPWeekly Episode 229 – VersionPress Goes Open Source

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news of the week, including a big move for VersionPress as it transitions into an open source project. We provide an update on the development status of bbPress and BuddyPress. We also share details of a critical security vulnerability that was patched in…

  • WordCamp Central Now Lets You Track an Event’s Status

    WordCamp Central Now Lets You Track an Event’s Status

    Keeping up and monitoring the progress of WordCamps in and around your area is now a lot easier thanks to a new WordCamp Application status page. The page indicates a WordCamp’s city, applicant’s name, recent milestone, status, and the last time it was updated. The application status page is the result of efforts by Ian…

  • Community, Translation, and Wapuu: How Japan is Shaping WordPress History

    Community, Translation, and Wapuu: How Japan is Shaping WordPress History

    Japanese WordPress users were some of the earliest to see the project’s potential and help bring the software to the non-English speaking world. At the end of 2003, just six months after Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little decided to fork b2, a Japanese version of WordPress was available. The version was originally called “WordPress ME”…

  • WPWeekly Episode 190 – Women in WordPress Roundtable

    WPWeekly Episode 190 – Women in WordPress Roundtable

    This week’s episode of WordPress Weekly features Rebbeca Gill, Jennifer Bourn, and Carrie Dils to casually discuss women in WordPress, women in tech, and a variety of other topics. The guests share their personal experiences of being involved in the WordPress community. We discuss how important it is to act responsibly, especially during WordCamp after…

  • ManageWP Launches WordPress Events Hub

    ManageWP Launches WordPress Events Hub

    There are a variety of WordPress events that take place around the world where users learn WordPress in person. Some are WordCamps, meetups, and others are WordPress specific but don’t use the WordCamp branding. Until now, there has not been an easy way to see all WordPress events on one page. ManageWP.org has launched a…

  • Venturing Outside the Bubble: WordPress Community Members Attend PHP UK 2015 Conference

    Venturing Outside the Bubble: WordPress Community Members Attend PHP UK 2015 Conference

    The PHP UK Conference celebrated its 10th annual event this year at the end of February. More than 700 participants gathered in London to share knowledge and experiences surrounding PHP and related web technologies. WordPress community members Jenny Wong and Aaron Jorbin both spoke at the conference and the videos have just been released today.…

  • What’s a Better Name for the Happiness Bar?

    What’s a Better Name for the Happiness Bar?

    If you’ve attended a WordCamp, you might be familiar with the term Happiness Bar. It’s an area within a WordCamp venue devoted to providing technical support for WordPress. Morten Rand-Hendriksen thinks it’s time to change the name to something more obvious. The most important task of giving a service a name is to ensure the…

  • Insight Into WordPress Communities Around The World

    Insight Into WordPress Communities Around The World

    One of the greatest things about WordPress is its diverse community throughout the world. Kinsta has published a fantastic and inspirational post that looks at up and coming WordPress communities in 5 continents and 17 countries. My favorite story is Juanfra Aldasoro, co-organizer of WordCamp Buenos Aires, describing how the WordPress community in Argentina was…

  • WordCamp St. Louis, MO, March 14th-15 Will Have a Kids Camp

    WordCamp St. Louis, MO, March 14th-15 Will Have a Kids Camp

    WordCamp St. Louis, MO, takes place on March 14th-15th on the campus of Washington University. Tickets are still available for $25 which covers both days and gets you a T-Shirt, access to events, the after party, and community day. The event features two days of learning about WordPress with four tracks of sessions. Two tracks…

  • Salvador, Brazil to Host Its First WordCamp

    Salvador, Brazil to Host Its First WordCamp

    The very first WordCamp Salvador is set to take place in Brazil this weekend on December 6th, bringing together approximately 160 attendees who are excited about connecting through WordPress. The more developed south and southeast regions of Brazil have had WordCamps in the past, but WordCamp Salvador will be the first in the northeast. Co-organizer…