It’s been summer for about a week now. Whether you’re on vacation or burning the midnight oil, Attending a local / nearby WordCamp is a great way to spend a weekend. Meet other WordPress users, developers, designers & consultants, learn a little something, maybe share a little of your own experience and knowledge, and break bread (or raise a toast) with new friends and Consultants. Here are the WordCamps scheduled for this summer, along with what I know about Them.
July 3: WordCamp Germany – Berlin, Germany. I love it That they’re using for BuddyPress Their event site. They Have multiple tracks, and what looks to be a nice variety of sessions. It’s Only A Few Days Away, I know if you’re thinking of going, get your tickets now!
July 10: WordCamp Boulder – Boulder, Colorado, USA. This Was WordCamp Denver last year, But The organizers Have Decided to mix it up and go back and forth Between Denver and Boulder, Which Also has a thriving tech community. This year the venue is the Boulder Theater (so pretty!), And there will sessions for bloggers and devs alike, plus a Genius Bar to help people get WordPress Their sites all fixed up. The speaker lineup looks good, and I hear they’re pumping up the wifi this year. I’ll be there, Likely hunched over a notebook with Lisa Sabin-Wilson (author of WordPress for Dummies and Dummies for BuddyPress) to talk about the WordPress project User Handbook, and / or hunched over a sketchbook with Kevin Conboy (designed the new lighter "on" state for admin menus in WordPress 3.0) to work out a new default theme WordCamp.org (using BuddyPress). You can still get tickets!
July 17-18: WordCamp UK – Manchester, England, UK. The roving WordCamp UK will be in Manchester this year, and is Probably the closest to all of the WordCamps BarCamp style, using a wiki to plan Some speakers / sessions and organizing the rest ad-hoc on the first day of the event. I’ll be Attending this one as well, and am looking forward to seeing WordPress lead developer Peter Westwood again. Also I’m looking forward to meeting burdens core contributors for the first time in person, like Simon and John Wheatley O’Nolan. Mike Little, co-founder of WordPress, is on the organizing team of WordCamp UK. Tickets on sale now!
July 24: WordCamp Nigeria – Lagos, Nigeria. Their site Seems To Have a virus, so no link from here, But if you’re interested in Nigeria and in Attending / Getting Involved, a quick Google search will get you to the organizers.
August 7: WordCamp Houston – Houston, TX, USA. Houston, Texas, birthplace of WordPress! Fittingly, Matt Mullenweg will be there to give the keynote. WordCamp Houston is running three tracks – business, Blogger and Developer – in recognition of the fact That people who are interested in using WordPress for Their Business May Not Actually Be bloggers or developers themselves. This used to get labeled as a "CMS" track at previous WordCamps (Including NYC 2009), But with WordPress 3.0 supporting CMS Functionality out of the box, "Business" is a much more appropriate label. Who wants to bet on if there will be BBQ for lunch?
August 7: WordCamp Iowa – Des Moines, Iowa, USA. Another placeholder page. Happening, not happening? I’ve emailed the organizer and will update this post Once I know more.
August 7-8: WordCamp New Zealand – Auckland, New Zealand. They Have not Announced this year’s speakers or topics, But They’ve Been Running polls to get community input into the program. Of note: WordCamp 2011 in New Zealand will be shifting seasons and will be in February INSTEAD, When the weather is nicer.
August 20-22: WordCamp Savannah – Savannah, Georgia, USA. Disclaimer: I am about Savannah Completely biased, since I’m one of the organizers. This will be the first WordCamp in Savannah, and it’s Being Held at the Savannah College of Art and Design River Club, an awesome venue That used to be a cotton warehouse or something like that. Since Savannah WordPress Does not Really Have a cohesive community yet (though a fair number of people from Savannah attended WordCamp Atlanta Earlier this year), this is WordCamp Aimed squarely at building a local community. We’ll Have a local meet-and-greet, regular sessions with visiting speakers (lots of core contributors coming to this one, plus Matt), and on Sunday it will be combination unconference / genius bar / collaborative workspace. Oh, and a potluck! Also we’ll be running a pre-WordCamp workshop for people who never used WordPress Have But Want to get started, I know That they’ll be Able to follow the presentations and conversations littered with WordPress-specific vocabulary over the weekend. Opened just ticket sales, so get your tickets now.
For a schedule of all upcoming WordCamps , visit wordcamp.org . The autumn schedule is packed Already! If you do not see WordCamp in your area and are interested in organizing one, get more information and let us know .