
Community Team Meeting Agenda 1 Dec 2022
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Last fall @adityakane brought us a question about how meetups can share useful events with their communities without posting them as meetup events. With his continued help, and the help of many other Community team members, a page was created last fall, but then set aside due to other projects. Fortunately, someone else asked a…
The Community Team chat takes place on the first Thursday of every month. This regular meeting is meant for all contributors on the team and everyone who is interested in taking part in some of the things our team does. Feel free to join us, even if you are not currently active in the team!…
Hello WordPress Meetup members, The annual meetup survey is here! This year, we propose a unified survey for all Meetup members and organizers. Please complete the Annual Meetup Survey – even if you haven’t participated in a meetup recently! Help spread the word! If you are a Meetup Organizer, please share the Annual Meetup Survey…
We would be honored if you would join us for the biweekly APAC #WPDiversity Network Building. Thursday, July 7, 2022, at 0300H UTC, in the #community-team channel on Make WordPress Slack. Agenda: Check-ins (everyone) First time here Offering attendees to help with notetaking WPDiversity at WordPress events WordPress Speaker Workshop for Women Voices in India, September 2022 WordCamp Kathmandu, Nepal,…
WordPress was created when I was 10 years old. I try to imagine myself at 10 and the only images I can conjure up are ones of anxiety. My world both felt so small and was so small yet what I felt seemed so big. I don’t look back fondly on those years. I was…
When organising a WordCamp, the organisers have to handle a large number of emails. Large is actually an understatement. For the past years, WordCamp Europe has been using email addresses in the domain wp-europe.org, every team had their own mailbox: sponsors@wp-europe.org, content@wp-europe.org, and so on. Somehow this is ideal, as it allows to structure mailboxes…