WordCamp US Launches GoWCUS Google Hangout

WordCamp US is in Nashville, Tennessee this year December 1-3. With the switch in locations, people have emailed in questions like:  “Where are the best food options?”, “Does Nashville welcome diversity?”,”What’s the entertainment scene like?”, “Are there co-working spaces nearby?” and more.

Get your ticket today! In order to share information with a wider audience on what to expect during WordCamp US, and what Nashville community has to offer, we thought we’d start our own weekly Google Hangout.

Each week our hosts from the WCUS organizing team will be joined by local Nashville community members to talk about the things you want to know. Use the #GoWCUS hashtag on Twitter to connect with us. If there is something you want us to talk about, we’ll do our best to cover that topic, and get you the information you want.

You can check out our first Google Hangout live on Friday, September 1 at 2:00 pm CDT (UTC-5 hours). If you can’t join us live, no worries, the Hangout is recorded, and you can play it back whenever you want via our WCUS YouTube channel.

We hope you can join us!

WCUS Community Bazaar!

WordPressers

I’ll never forget my first time at a WordPress event. It was at the WordCamp San Diego 2012 after-party. I was new and being introduced to many faces that night. Almost immediately I felt a sense of shock at how warm & inviting this community was. This was one of the very few times I had been around a group of people that genuinely cared about getting to know me; that sincerely desired to listen to me; that was just plain interested in others more than themselves. I was hooked.

Everyone has their “WordPress origin story;” the story of how they got sucked into the community. How they discovered a community to get involved with and invest in. This is mine.

What is yours? Tell us about your local WordPress Community and what makes it special. We would love to feature our local and regional WordPress communities at our WCUS 2017 Community Bazaar! Read all about it and join us in the fun!

Check out WP Tavern’s interview of two of our organizers where they talk community love:

Interview with WordCamp US 2017 Organizers Dustin Meza and Laura Byrne-Cristiano

The Loss of One of Our Own

It is with a broken heart that we write that the WordPress Community lost one of its own today. Jesse Petersen, a Genesis Preferred Developer, theme and plugin developer, and so much more lost his fight with Cystic Fibrosis today. Jesse was a valued contributor to the WordPress community and will be greatly missed by those who knew him. He was a WordPress user since 2005, a developer since 2008 and a friend to many.

Jesse is most known as being a Genesis Preferred Developer. As a Genesis-preferred developer since 2009, StudioPress trusted Jesse with their customers to assist with custom sites  and he was often personally recommended by the StudioPress founder, Brian Gardner for work. He was dedicated to his profession and to his clients to build products that they can be proud to use on their website. You can find some of his newest themes at GenesisThe.me.

Jesse was also a plugin developer. His newest plugin was GenesisThe.me After Entry Widget Pro that added a widget after a post.  He also has 5 plugins in the WordPress repository including Genesis Latest Tweets and Stealth Login Page. His last commit was only 5 days ago.

Jesse enjoyed being a WordCamp Speaker. He spoke at WordCamp Tampa and WordCamp Orlando in 2015 to name a few. Some of his talks  can be found at WordPress.tv. He enjoyed being a part of the WordPress Community and sharing his knowledge of WordPress.

Also, Jesse was a member of The WP Crowd and was on many of their podcasts. He was also a Treehouse instructor. His lessons include  Modern WordPress Workflow and Genesis Theme Development, which was released in August 2015

Jesse’s personal life was as full as his professional life. He was a family man with a beautiful wife and two adorable boys. Both of his boys came to them as foster children and then they became a forever family. You may remember his “surprise adoption” story of when they adopted their youngest son, Parker back in January, 2016. Jesse and his wife, Kristin, were foster parents up until they decided to take a pause from accepting anymore foster children. He was dedicated to his family and friends. He had a heart bigger than WordPress. 

Cystic Fibrosis had other ideas for Jesse. CF is a genetic disease that affects the ability of chloride to pass through cellular walls. This results in a lack of water balance in cells. Lack of water balance results in a thickened mucus that creates a problem in CFers’ respiratory tract (including sinuses), pancreas, liver, skin, and digestive tract. The life expectancy for CF is about 37 years. Jesse was 38.

Jesse leaves behind a wife and two precious boys who will be going through a lot in the upcoming days. They also could use all the help they can get for last expenses and going forward. Ben Meredith has setup a Give fundraiser to help with the last expenses and for the family going forward.

If you would like to read his story about his past few months of waiting for a lung transplant, please see New Lungs For Me . His older blog about Cystic Fibrosis can be found at Cystic Fibrosis Fatboy.

Jesse said just two days before his passing on TwitterCan you look over your life and say you’d be leaving those connected to you better off having known you? If not, start today.” I think we can all safely say, we are better off for knowing you Jesse Petersen.

 

Images used from Jesse’s blogs.

Call for Sponsors

TL:DR The call for sponsors for WordCamp US 2017 is open! Click here to apply

Sponsoring WordCamp US is a little different than sponsoring your average tech conference or trade show. It’s different than vying for a branding opportunity at a swanky corporate party. It’s sponsoring a lot of intangibles, but those intangibles pay off. It’s supporting the WordPress Community.

It’s being a part of the WordPress Community.

So, what does your company get out of sponsoring WordCamp US? It gets the attention of attendees who are highly engaged. They tune in, listen, and observe. You have the opportunity to be a part of a community that works because everyone works together. By being a part of this event, community members and attendees get to know you and your brand on a deeper level. Your support enables attendees to have a high-quality conference at a super affordable price.

We’re more about the holistic experience than the showmanship. Sure, there will be booths, banners, and swag. A bit of glitz and glamor. Everyone loves those. But more importantly there will be connection and conversation. Engagement with the driving force of WordPress. We are people driven. Community driven. Code driven.

The WordCamp program is unique and thrives because of the sum of all its parts and when you sponsor WordCamp US 2017 you make all this possible.

We want to make sponsorship and support of our event as attainable for those who support the WordPress Community as possible. With that in mind this year WordCamp US has sponsorship opportunities available from $300 to $75,000. We hope there’s a level that will work for you and your company.

For more information or to apply to sponsor, check out our Sponsors page.

We’ll see you in December.

WordCamp US 2017 is over. Check out the next edition!