Upcoming #WPDiversity Events: March 2023
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Here is Lesley reading her own story aloud. Why I believe open source is the best and worst thing about WordPress. When I first discovered WordPress in 2016, it was merely a tool for me. It was the cheapest and most flexible way to get a website started for my fledgling explainer video business, so…
Nagpur City is getting ready to host the 4th WordCamp now that the pandemic has passed. This year, we are welcoming 300 people across two parallel tracks, followed by a contributor day. The call for speakers is open on the WordCamp Nagpur website. Visit here to apply as a speaker. Join us at WordCamp Nagpur…
Thank you for joining us for another year of contributing to the WordPress open source project! Meetups are the heart of this project, and your willingness to host one is invaluable. Thank you for all you do to make meetups a reality in your part of the world. A particular Community Team focus this year…
Did you know that the almost 800 WordPress Meetup groups and (in the pre-pandemic world) a few hundred WordCamps are all organised on a fully voluntary basis? That means organisers are committing to use their own time to make the events happen. That’s a huge amount of hours contributed to our WordPress Community and project…
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TL;DR: The Community team has new, mandatory guidelines for all WordCamps and Meetups, which include following local guidelines, checking for vaccinations where legally permissible and mandatory masks. In areas where the venue cannot legally check for vaccination status, the area must pass the in-person checklist. See “New guidelines” below for full details. Thank you to…