
Recap of the APAC WPDiversity Network Building on May 26, 2022
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Thank you to everyone who contributed to the feedback discussion for the event.wordpress.org site. We appreciate you all pulling from your different experiences and skill sets to offer suggestions on making this site more functional. We have made note of all of the feedback. The items that seemed to have the broadest impact are: WP.org…
If your company is interested in global sponsorship, please indicate your interest by emailing support@wordcamp.org by November 30, 2023. After deliberation and conversation with current Global Sponsors, we have the proposed draft for the 2024 Global Community Sponsorship Program. If you know a company that you think would be a good candidate for global sponsorship,…
In September 2022, the #WPDiversity group held a speaker training workshop to empower WordPress women in India across two days. September 2022 Diverse Speakers Program Speaker Workshop For Indian Women in the WordPress Community, September 24 and 25, 2022 Facilitator: @jillbinder Number who attended or who watched the recording after: 24 From number of cities:…
As a WordCamp organizer, you’re confronted with a lot of data: personal names, corporate names, email addresses, facts, etc. Every year that pool of data increases with new data. Usually, it’s scattered all over Google Drive: in spreadsheets, text documents, but also on P2. Every year new organizer starts to look through all this old…
Please join us in welcoming GoDaddy to the 2023 WordPress global community sponsorship program! GoDaddy’s pledge to sponsor all official WordPress community events (WordCamps, Meetups, and more) all around the world provides support and stability to our hardworking crew of volunteer event organizers. Thanks for everything, GoDaddy! At GoDaddy, our mission is to empower a worldwide community of entrepreneurs by giving them all the help…
இக்கட்டுரை தமிழிலும் பதிவிடப்பட்டுள்ளது. Over the years, I found myself making less ambitious choices with respect to my studies and career, because I feared that I may not be able to meet the demands of ambitious choices. Eventually, when I quit my Software Engineer position at Novell, it was for the same reason. I could not…