Archive for the 'Pre-WordCamp' Category

WordCamp Dallas at Frisco City Hall Saturday, March 29, 2008

« 7 January 2008 | 12:49 | 2008, Pre-WordCamp, WordCamp | 2 Comments »

Charles passed on an update for the Dallas Area WordCamp.
 

WordCamp is a (semi) BarCamp-style conference where users of the Open Source blogging software WordPress can meet and share tips and experiences with one another.
Registration is required and there is a USD$20 cost that covers both days. Lunches will be provided and each attendee receives [...]



WordCamp Beijing 2007

« 18 August 2007 | 22:48 | 2007, Bejing, Pre-WordCamp, WordCamp | 1 Comment »

Thanks to Matt, I just heard that they are putting together a WordCamp in Bejing China.
Now the opportunity has come to the bloggers who live in Beijing, China. Through the efforts of 72pines and China Blogger Network, the first ever WordCamp meeting will take place in Beijing on September 1st. So far, the response has [...]



Friday’s Meetup

« 21 July 2007 | 11:49 | 2007, Pre-WordCamp | 13 Comments »

We got out the word fairly late that listeners of The WordPress Podcast were invited to a meetup near the North end of the Embarcadero Friday. Aaron, Mark and myself shared a cab from their hotel and sat around for a few minutes drinking our soft drinks and eating lunch when Aaron asked me who [...]



The Friday Dinner Meetup

« 21 July 2007 | 0:34 | 2007, Attendees, Pre-WordCamp | 2 Comments »

I arrived a bit early after traffic annoying my well laid plans. I had planned to take the Ferry into San Francisco and so drove to Vallejo expecting to get there 15-120 minutes early. I got there only to be told that the ferry had left 5 minutes before, so I got to [...]



Introducing Attendees 251 - 300

« 20 July 2007 | 15:28 | 2007, Attendees, Background, Pre-WordCamp | 2 Comments »

I figured to get the end in site before running to the meet and greet dinner with these 50 attendees.
Attendee #251 Dustin Blake noted that he needs a blog.
Attendee #252 Dave McClure wanted everyone to know that “Geeks. Entrepreneurs. Startups. The Internet Revolution, Act II.” Whatever that means..
Attendee #253 Christian Cabuay writes about [...]