Speakers: Chris Koerner

  • How the Wikimedia Foundation Uses WordPress to Run an Open Community Blog

    WordCamp US 2024Speaker: Chris Koerner

    October 11, 2024 — The Wikimedia movement is the global community of contributors to the Wikimedia projects, including Wikipedia. The Wikimedia Foundation is the non-profit that supports these contributors and projects. For the last four years the Foundation’s Communications department has built and supported an open – anyone can edit – style blog using WordPress. It’s called Diff (diff.wikimedia.org) and it’s a multilingual blog that anyone can edit…or well, at least submit a post to be published.

    Along the way we’ve learned some important and interesting lessons on how to allow anyone to submit a post, review and publish, while allowing for unique voices and perspectives. We’re using a mix of some off-the-shelf plugins, a bit of custom code, and bending WordPress and multilingualism to the extreme ends of how it’s “supposed” to work.

    This session will introduce you to how we pulled this all off, some of the ways we’ve given back to the WordPress community, the challenges we’ve faced, and ideas on how you can run an open community blog.

  • Chris Koerner: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Update Button

    WordCamp Kansas City 2015Speaker: Chris Koerner

    January 8, 2016 — The best WordPress site is an updated WordPress site. Learn about why you should update your site and how to do it without the headache. I’ll talk about ways to prevent problems when updating and share some best practices on site updates.

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  • Chris Koerner: How to Get Involved with the WordPress Community

    WordCamp St. Louis 2014Speaker: Chris Koerner

    July 22, 2014 — Where do you start? How do you meet people? Learn more about what can you do online and in-person to get involved in the WordPress community. This talk is about the opportunities that exist (like WordCamp!) but also things like github, irc, wordpress.org communities, and of course Meetup groups.

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