The crew at WordPress TV is working hard to get all of our speakers’ sessions uploaded. Fifty of the WCUS talks have been posted already, with more anticipated shortly.
We will be adding links to each speakers’ profile for both their slides (when available) and their talks when they are uploaded.
Our team of volunteer photographers captured hundreds of images of our event. Head on over to our WCUS Facebook page (like it while you are there) and check out the first 700 that were uploaded with more to come.
Make sure that you are following WCUS on each of our social media platforms to keep up with the latest WCUS news. We use the #WCUS hashtag on all platforms.
Slack: #WCUS Channel
Twitter: @WordCampUS
Instagram: @wordcampus
Facebook: WordCampUSA
We had many first-time contributors on Sunday, December 3 on Contributor Day, with every team represented. Here’s how our Contributor Day Organizer Aaron Campbell described what Contributor Day was all about, “WordPress powers more 28% of the top ten million sites on the web, but WordPress is powered by volunteer contributors. Contributor Day is a day for existing contributors to work on projects together as well as for people to learn how to contribute back to WordPress for the first time.”
If you want to see how you can contribute to the WordPress Open Source Project, visit make.wordpress.org and find something that appeals to you. You don’t need to know how to code to participate. Newcomers are welcomed at any time.
Top photo by: David Needham