
Tuesday Training: Topical Resources for Meetup Organizers
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WordCamp Montreal 2023 is a dynamic gathering of WordPress enthusiasts, this year virtually in Montreal. Through insightful sessions, workshops, and networking, attendees will deepen their WordPress expertise, covering diverse topics from design to SEO to development. The event fosters learning and community building, catering to developers, bloggers, and business owners alike and celebrating the ever-growing…
As part of WordPress Deputy / Organiser training series, we are excited to invite all Meetup and WordCamp organisers around the world to attend our upcoming Zoom Session for WordPress Organiser Training, scheduled as follows: Date 15 September 2022 (Thursday) Time 2022/09/15 12:00 UTC Location Zoom Video Conference RSVP Zoom RSVP WordPress Meetup organisers and…
Following a successful kickoff chat, the contributor working group is organizing its next chat on April 20th to continue its work. Meeting times To make accommodations for as many timezones as possible, we will be holding these chats in multiple timezones (please note that we are shifting the times a bit to make these meetings…
Last week (the last part of March 2021, if you’re reading this later), the container ship Ever Given got stuck in the Suez Canal. (Cue Billy Joe’s “We Didn’t Start the Fire” line: trouble in the Suez!) Today it occurred to me that my brain is a lot like that ship. Stuck in a canal….
The first-ever Finnish WordCamp gathered a few hundred fellow WordPress enthusiasts to Tampere back in 2015. This September, on 14.-15., our community will return to the city where everything started. Content has been planned with all skill levels, employment types and interests in mind. We do not discriminate, and WordPress users, developers, designers, people working…
यो लेख नेपाली भाषामा पनि उपलब्ध छ। Writing this essay brings me immense joy! I am from a remote corner of Nepal, where a unique culture emerged, the tradition of taking computer classes after completing SLC. It was a time when nearly 2-5% of students embraced this opportunity. I also joined them in the excitement…