Update: APAC Meetup Reactivation Project
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This year we’ve changed the format of Tuesday Trainings to better get directly at the issues that seem to be on the minds of folks in our community. How are we doing that? Great question. We’re either seeking to answer commonly asked questions or address commonly heard complaints, concerns, and confusions. If there’s a question…
When you organise a WordCamp you get to a point where you need to issue coupons for speakers, organisers, volunteers and sponsors. Usually, coupons are “shared” with others from that group: volunteers will share a coupon code, speakers will share a different coupon code, and so on. Using a shared coupon code also means that…
Hello friends, Welcome to the August 2021 edition of the Meetup Organizer newsletter! We have some exciting updates for you in this edition of our newsletter – read on to find out more! Newsletter contents: Returning to safe in-person WordCamps Learn.WordPress.Org needs your feedback Celebrate WordPress 5.8 with your Meetup Group Online event updates Tuesday…
One of the Community Team’s goals for 2021 included creation of an incident response training course. I am pleased to share that this training now has a first draft, which has been reviewed by @andreamiddleton, @hlashbrooke, @kcristiano, @sippis, @bph, @nao, and @adityakane, all deputies with experience taking reports and responding to incidents. Course assessments and…
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Since 2006, WordCamps have been a staple way that WordPress enthusiasts meet. The Community team has long held that the purpose of all WordCamps, and WordPress events broadly, was to connect WordPressers, inspire them to do more with WordPress, and encourage them to contribute back to the project. Especially in recent years, how the WordPress…