Update: APAC Meetup Reactivation Project
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Hello Meetup Organizers, Welcome to the August edition of the WordPress Meetup Organizer Newsletter! Get ready to dive into community-building inspiration and stay updated on what’s happening. Let’s empower and connect with our vibrant community together. This month, we are thrilled to share a photo from the folks at Vancouver WordPress Meetup. To share your…
As a WordCamp organizer, you’re confronted with a lot of data: personal names, corporate names, email addresses, facts, etc. Every year that pool of data increases with new data. Usually, it’s scattered all over Google Drive: in spreadsheets, text documents, but also on P2. Every year new organizer starts to look through all this old…
As part of the Next Generation Events initiative in the WordPress community, we started a community-building learning group for the Japanese community. We will cover one topic per month for 6 months, starting August 2023. Dates: October 6, 2023 – October 6, 2023 Location: Tokyo Website: https://events.wordpress.org/japan/2023/community-training/
Attending: @jillbinder @evarlese @katiejrichards @tantienhime Start: https://wordpress.slack.com/archives/C037W5S7X/p1626282057071800 We talked about: Reminders of what our 3 upcoming programs are. Thinking about potential better names for “Speaker Placement Program”.– It looks like our current favorite may be “Diverse Speaker Support.” We would love more thoughts. Can we match up a Diverse Speaker workshop in August with upcoming…
In June, we held one “Organizing Diverse & Inclusive WordPress Events” discussion. June 2022 Organizing Diverse & Inclusive WordPress Events – coaching, accountability and discussion Facilitator: @jillbinder As a follow-up to our May 2022 workshop discussions, we held a coaching, accountability and discussion session on Slack on June 14th, 2022. Number who attended: 10 From…
HeroPress.com – My Journey as an Engineer with WordPress – エンジニアとしての WordPress の旅 Aki Hamano is from Tokyo, Japan. Several years ago he found a flaw in Gutenberg and submitted a patch for just four characters. Now he is a Gutenberg Core Contributor. I was so excited to imagine that the code I had written,…