Community spans many areas of the WordPress ecosystem, including speaker workshops, WordCamps, Meetups, and more. Those interested in contributing to the Community Team may help in many areas, including official events, mentorship programs, diversity initiatives, contributor outreach, and other ways of growing our community.
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Community Track Round 3
At WordCamp US this year, in addition to our “regular” presenters and workshops, we are creating a track that is focused on the WordPress Community.
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Community Track Round 2
We are shaking things up a bit this year at Wordcamp US. In addition to our “regular” presenters and workshops, we are creating a track that is focused on the WordPress Community.
There will be four areas that the Community Track will touch on this year:
- Meetups
- WordCamps
- Diversity / Inclusion
- Kids / Youth
Community Track: Round 1
As we mentioned on Thursday, we are starting something new. We have a track dedicated entirely to the WordPress community.
There will be four areas that the Community Track will touch on this year:
- Meetups
- WordCamps
- Diversity / Inclusion
- Kids / Youth
WordCamp US Debuts Community Track
Community is at the heart of WordPress – everyone from those involved with meetups to those helping with WordCamps (and everyone in between) have been the engine that has kept the community growing for over 15 years.
For the first time, WordCamp US 2019 will feature a dedicated track for community-related topics, in addition to the other tracks happening during the conference on Friday and Saturday. The Community Track will go beyond just offering a series of talks – the track will contain workshops and interactive presentations designed to include the audience. Which makes sense – a community track should involve the community!
Loop Into MoreContributor Team: Core
The WordPress Core Development Team builds WordPress. Whether you are a beta tester, casual contributor, or serious contributor, we need you!
Loop INto MoreTop 5 Tips for a First Time WordCamp US Attendee
The 2019 WordCamp US Conference has lots to offer; 3 days, 50+ sessions and the new host city, St. Louis, MO. While there’s much to be excited about, it can also become overwhelming for first-time WordCamp attendees.
We’ve outlined the most important tips to follow if you’re attending WordCamp US for the first time in St. Louis:
Loop Into MoreWorkshop Presenters Round 2
In case you missed yesterday’s announcement, this year we are adding workshops to the WordCamp US lineup.
Our workshops will focus on everything from development to accessibility to how you can improve your business skills, and more.
These workshops will run on November 1 and 2. There is no additional cost. Our master schedule with complete details will be out later this month.
Loop Into MoreIntroducing Workshops at WordCamp US
One of the new things we are offering this year at WordCamp US is workshops.
Our workshops will focus on everything from development to accessibility to how you can improve your business skills, and more.
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