2022 Goals for the Community Team: Suggestions Invited
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Hello, organizers! This month… What a month! September kicked off the new season of WordCamps with four spectacular in-person WordCamps: WCUS, WordCamp Kathmandu, WordCamp Jinja, and WordCamp Netherlands! Want to check out the next WordCamps? Have a look at the schedule! If there are no WordCamps near you, here are a couple of suggestions for…
Objective: Clarify and optimize the current WordCamp application process to help the organizers and deputies. As we welcomed several new deputies since the beginning of 2022, some of us started noticing vague or outdated steps in the WordCamp application phases. To smoothly onboard new organizers and deputies, it’s worth taking our time to clarify the…
WordCamp Europe’s Contributor Day will be held on June 8.What should we work on? At WordCamp Asia we worked on this agenda.https://make.wordpress.org/community/2023/02/14/wordcamp-asia-2023-contributor-day/ Also, ideas for this year’s community team goal can be found in Trello. Some hints of what we should be working on may be found here.https://trello.com/b/xqiBcXo1/community-team-2023-goals Your feedback will help. Please comment your…
I arrived in Japan a little over a decade ago to experience the country, its culture, and all it had to offer in all its glory. This was a singular goal for me since primary school, and I pursued it without putting much thought as to how I’d live there if I ever made it…
When organising a WordCamp, the organisers have to handle a large number of emails. Large is actually an understatement. For the past years, WordCamp Europe has been using email addresses in the domain wp-europe.org, every team had their own mailbox: sponsors@wp-europe.org, content@wp-europe.org, and so on. Somehow this is ideal, as it allows to structure mailboxes…
It’s a beautiful coincidence how, at the time of writing this story, I’m a few weeks shy of celebrating nine years of working at Themeisle. I think it’s a big deal to have this continuity and consistency in something. This anniversary also marks nine years of being part of the WordPress community. But let’s start…