December 1, 2016 — This episode I talk about WordCamp US which is taking place in Philadelphia, PA on December 2nd thru the 4th.
The Community Team has a plugin in beta which will help with speaker submissions.
Finally the WordPress TV Team is uploading videos to the official WordPress YouTube channel.
November 28, 2016 — James van der Hoven resides in Cape Town, South Africa and is the owner of Vane Digital. He specializes in commerce. James spoke at WordCamp Cape Town 2016 about Integrating OroCRM into WooCommerce.
November 28, 2016 — Blessing Mpofu resides in Cape Town, South Africa. He blogs about leadership and inspiration at http://blessing.im.
Blessing works as a Team Director and Digital Media Manager. He is also pursuing a degree in Theology.
November 26, 2016 — These are just a few random chats I was able to record during WordCamp Ann Arbor 2016. Many thanks to Andrea Rennick, Derek Miller, Joel Worsham, Marianna Juliette, Rich & Nicole Robinkoff and Seth Alling
November 25, 2016 — Among other marginal skills, I am quite good at inventing words, so I cooked up ‘blogophyte’ to describe a neophyte blogger. Among the thousands of dazzlingly competent web developers and other professionals, might it be helpful to hear the journey of a blogophyte piecing together the jigsaw of social media and web development tools to find creative expression through WordPress?
November 25, 2016 — English:
Nürnberg #1 WooCommerce Meetup – Nov. 2016 Edition. Before The Edge (Big Shops, Multilangual and Import/Export)
Deutsch:
#1 Nürnberger WooCommerce Meetup – Aus erster Hand (Große Shops, Mehrsprachigkeit und Import/Export Plugings)
November 24, 2016 — WordPress 4.7 RC is out and available for download.
Also, check the Twitter hashtag #Thankful4WP
November 24, 2016 — Our own mental wellness, and that of those around us, is probably the least understood and most neglected part of our daily lives. It is time we all started understanding what it truly means to have mental wellness and what it means to us and those around us when we do not have it – especially what we can do to help those around us and ourselves.
The WordPress community is both the perfect place for Mental Health issues to go undetected as well as the perfect place for so many people to live a higher quality of life simply by increasing our awareness to it.
November 22, 2016 — There are a lot of parallels between the open source development world and Improv communities. The goal of this talk is to expose the similarities and directly apply the core principles for the stagecraft of improv to get better code, smoother projects and ultimately happier customers. At the end the audience will be able to take practical examples and very simple exercises back to their organizations to better communicate with customers and internal stakeholders alike. Also, techniques to get ‘unstuck’ when hitting major blockages in creativity needed for elegant code.
November 22, 2016 — Security can seem intimidating and complex for many of us, but we shouldn’t (can’t) let that stop us from making sure we’re doing everything we can to secure our WordPress sites. After all, our websites are often part of our livelihood. In this session Adam will discuss the “big picture” of website security and break down the fundamental tasks needed for a strong security plan, in order of importance. Adam will provide an actionable checklist on what you can start doing today to better secure your WordPress websites. After attending this session, audience members will have a better understanding of website security as a whole and what steps they can take to mitigate risk. Attendees will be able to start building their WordPress security master plan immediately.