Community Team Meeting Agenda for 2022-01-06
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This is a living handbook page for NextGen WordPress Events. We will continue to update this page with upcoming events. What are NextGen WordPress Events? NextGen WordPress Events are the evolution of traditional WordPress gatherings. They aim to spark innovation and adoption through accessible training and networking for users, builders, designers, and extenders. These events…
It is often said that life, adventure, challenge, growth, etc, begins at the end of your comfort zone. Like all much-abused aphorisms, that is both true and not. Yes, growth comes from outside your comfort zone, but then your comfort zone just becomes bigger. Before I get ahead of myself though, I should introduce myself….
I recently came across some Code of Conduct language around social or supplemental events that I thought could make a great addition to our current events Code of Conduct. After testing the thought in the Making WordPress Slack, I’m bringing the suggested addition here for extra visibility. Here is what I propose we add: Statement…
The WordCamp Birmingham Organizing Team has unanimously decided to postpone WP Y’all until a future date in April or May when we can safely hold the event for our attendees. See our full announcement on our site.
It’s a beautiful coincidence how, at the time of writing this story, I’m a few weeks shy of celebrating nine years of working at Themeisle. I think it’s a big deal to have this continuity and consistency in something. This anniversary also marks nine years of being part of the WordPress community. But let’s start…
If there’s a question you’d like to see answered, or a topic you’d like to see discussed, please share it in the comments or email support@wordcamp.org with the subject line “Tuesday Trainings”. Now onto this week’s topic! Previously, we learned all about Community Deputies and what they do, which includes mentoring WordCamps. But what exactly…