Tuesday Trainings: How do I start a WordPress meetup?
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Yesterday’s Community Team discussion was fantastic! We had 99 people registered for the event, and 43 attendees from all around the world! Thank you all for your passion, curiosity, and energy during the call and during the brainstorming session. We started the session with an introduction about the organizer, volunteer, and sponsor struggle coming back…
It’s time for the next WordPress Contributor Working Group Mentorship chat. We’re meeting this Thursday (October 19th) to continue our work on improving the contribution experience of WordPress. Check out our launch post and past chats for more information on the working group and its plans. Meeting Times We will be holding these chats in…
এই নিবন্ধটি বাংলায় পাওয়া যায় Here is Robin reading his own story aloud. Few years back, my daily life started with 10am waking up and going to the office without having breakfast (lazy me). Then doing a 9 hours job with a pretty simple routine and without any major engagement with others. At present, I…
WordPress for Kids This year, we want to introduce the WordPress Community to the sharpest and brightest minds of the new generation. WordPress for Kids will be focused on the introduction of the Community and the opportunities that come with it. Our idea is to provide them with an image of the future, so they…
Hello Mentors!If you are currently mentoring a WordCamp, please share how the organizing team is doing and any other insights, interesting ideas, or innovations that they’re planning. Comment on this post to share your update. You are welcome to share updates here throughout the month. Thanks! #mentors, #wordcamp
Growing up, my family didn’t have much. Yet, a quote always resonated with me: “If you’re born poor, it’s not your fault. But if you die poor, it’s your fault.” My humble beginnings never deterred my aspirations. As a child, my exposure to technology was limited. In our village, neither schools nor homes had computers…