How about that first round of tickets? We really wanted to appease you early birds and let you buy tickets if you absolutely knew you would be attending WordCamp US. But we also wanted to make sure there were plenty of tickets to go around for those more cautious attendees who wanted to pour over speaker announcements and those of you waiting for Community Summit invites to go out.
We’ve learned our lesson. What do you want? TICKETS! When do you want them? Apparently you’d like them right now. We’re still holding a chunk of tickets in reserve for those folks waiting to hear about speaking, volunteering, or the Community Summit. We’ve also added a $250 microsponsorship ticket – Jawn. It’s for those of you who recognize that WordCamp US provides just as much value as any of those other big industry conferences and want to lend a little extra to support for a great event supporting an amazing community. Not from Philly? Not sure what jawn is? Well you should find out!
Next week will be full of news. We’ll have a hotel details and a booking code plus more info on the 2015 Community Summit. Want to make sure you’re the first to know? Subscribe to receive new posts and you’ll always have the latest WordCamp US info.
Hi,
I’m new to all things WordPress. What is Contributor Day?
Judy
Hi Judy,
Contributor day is a day that people gather to contribute to the WordPress open source project itself. You can contribute in many ways: writing code, designing with HTML/CSS, supporting people in the forums, translating WordPress into different languages, captioning videos, writing lesson plans, testing WordPress on different devices and much more.
There will be experienced contributors there to show you how to get involved.
Please let me know if you have any other questions!