Community Team Training #8: Boosting WordPress Meetup engagement with Meetup.com
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Privileged! That’s one weird way to begin a story but that is where I will kick off. Do not be deceived! I was not born with a silver spoon in my mouth nor did I miss a meal in a day, however, there are many others in the community who have a different story to…
In current WordCamp sites, a lot of people work together on the WordCamp event. When following the traditional WordPress role scheme we should be fine when working with mostly Contributors, Editors and Authors. Unfortunately for some parts of the website, even the Editor role is not powerful enough: accessing CampTix and some parts of the…
As the community enters a new year of WordCamp planning and new organizers join the experience, it’s a fitting time to clarify how WordPress’s operating business & nonprofit entities are set up, and to address some misconceptions. TL;DR The key takeaway is that WordPress Community Support (WPCS) and WordPress Foundation (WPF) are two completely separate…
Contributor Days are usually single day events focused on all things related to contributing to WordPress. They often accompany larger WordCamps, but are sometimes planned along smaller ones or even as ad-hoc events with specific focuses. People at all experience levels, backgrounds, specialties, etc. are welcome. For larger or flagship (US, Europe, Asia) camps, various…
Hello, Organizers! WordPress 20th anniversary is just around the corner, have you already scheduled your celebration events? Check out the latest news about #WP20 on the official anniversary website. In this month’s newsletter, we invite you to experiment with new event formats, join the Community Team at WordCamp Europe, and have fun while translating WordPress…
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