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WordCamps are weekend conferences organized by local communities to talk about all things WordPress. It’s a gathering of like-minded WordPress bloggers, enthusiasts and power users held globally. It serves as an avenue for bloggers to reach out to fellow bloggers and developers and to enhance social network coverage.
WordCamps also serve a great deal of finding out from users through their feedback any developments that may be necessary or suggested that may be included in the core.
Though I haven’t attended any WordCamp event here in the Philippines, I’m certain that WordCamps are worth attending. If you’re a WordPress blogger, there’s just no excuse not to attend WordPress WordCamp. And to find out more, read the “Upcoming WordCamps” scheduled for the next few months.
Suggested for further reading:
- WordCamp Philippines 2009 Slated Reading time: 2 – 3 minutes In conjunction with my previous post about upcoming WordCamps worldwide, one significant event is about to unfold next month. The second WordPress WordCamp here in the Philippines was scheduled on 19 September 2009 at the Asian Institute of Management in Makati City. WordCamp Philippines 2009...
- WordCamp Today @ 8am UTC Reading time: < 1 minute I will be attending my first ever blogging event today, the second WordCamp Conference held here in the Philippines since 2008. A WordCamp is a gathering of all WordPress users, developers and those behind the core to speak about it, share what’s new and increase...
- WordCamp Philippines 2009 Memorabilia Reading time: 2 – 2 minutes Attending my first WordCamp was a great experience. I had a blast. If you have observed, this photo wasn’t attached to my previous post about the WordCamp Philippines’ event highlights. I intentionally did that so I can showcase this photo on one post. I...
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