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Contributor Working Group: Mentorship Chat Agenda | November 16th 07:00 UTC (APAC/EMEA) and 16:00 UTC (AMER)
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It’s hard to believe over 2 years have passed since we announced the cancellation of our first flagship WordCamp in the region, WordCamp Asia 2020. Now, I’m happy to announce the organising team is back together and ready to plan our event in February 2023! While the majority of the team is coming back, we…
I strongly believe that every experience we have up to our most current place in time shapes our identity. With that being said, as we go about living our lives it is not always obvious to see just how those compounding experiences shape us into who we are today. This is what makes all our…
The discussion at WCUS contributor day sparked conversation around new opportunities events could possibly offer to sponsors. One of them was a place to better explain or showcase their products. Today, a WordCamp proposed this idea in the form of a Sponsor Demo room or track. In short, sponsors would be given the option to…
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,…
As part of the Next Generation Events initiative in the WordPress community, we started a community-building learning group for the Japanese community. We will cover one topic per month for 6 months, starting August 2023. Dates: October 6, 2023 – October 6, 2023 Location: Tokyo Website: https://events.wordpress.org/japan/2023/community-training/
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…