
Project: Reactivation of WordPress Latam Communities
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In the light of the COVID-19 pandemic, do_action hackathons moved online in March 2020. In the past 18 months, there have been five successful regional do_action events that were held fully online with more events in the pipeline. As in-person meetups and now WordCamps are slowly coming back, it is time to bring back in-person…
Since 2006, WordCamps have been a staple way that WordPress enthusiasts meet. The Community team has long held that the purpose of all WordCamps, and WordPress events broadly, was to connect WordPressers, inspire them to do more with WordPress, and encourage them to contribute back to the project. Especially in recent years, how the WordPress…
Here is Emma reading her own story aloud. Pre Emma My parents are both into tech. My dad – a Computer Engineer, and my mum – a Semiconductor Engineer, met in the ’80s in Silicon Valley. The romance that started between them eventually led to me, a techy kid who loved doodling on the walls…
The last Community Team bi-weekly meeting is happening tomorrow. The 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! Asia-Pacific / EMEA friendly meeting:…
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…
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