WordCamp NYC Is Going To Be Big

Posted by admin in wordcamp, conference... | 10.14.2009 - 12:00 am

On Monday, I received an email from the folks putting together WordCamp New York City. This event is shaping up to be the next best thing when compared to WordCamp San Francisco. Due to the large demand for this event and the international, national, local people that will be showing up, WordCamp NYC needed to obtain a bigger venue. Thankfully, they pulled through and the event will be taking place at Baruch College of the City University of New York.
Blogs@Baruch, a program overseen by the College’s Bernard L. Schwartz Communication Institute is the largest WordPress project at CUNY. It is built on WordPress MU and enables members of the Baruch academic community to create individual, group or course blogs in just a few clicks. Baruch College is an advocate of WordPress and other open-source technology, making it a perfect fit for WordCampNYC.

The end of the email confirms that at […]

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    Upcoming Interview with Jane Wells WordPress Designer

    Posted by admin in wordcamp, conference... | 04.22.2009 - 5:11 pm

    I have some terrific news – Jane Wells has been gracious enough to agree to an interview with me about some WordPress related topics.
    We are going to discuss bug hunts, WordPress 2.8 and what it is like to work on interface and experience design for WordPress.
    It is possible that if you have ever attended a WordCamp then you might have heard Jane speak about WordPress as she travels a lot for those.  I have not had that opportunity yet but am looking for an event close by to be able to attend.
    One other area of the interview that Jane is willing to take questions on is from you, the readers of weblogtoolcollections.com. So if you have a question you would like me to ask Jane as part of the interview please post it in the comments of this post and we will select a few to ask when we talk […]

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