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In the Gaslamp track we have William Bay rocking things. He’s got the crowd rolling with his humor and “Aflak” quotes… More Info
In the Gaslamp track we have William Bay rocking things. He’s got the crowd rolling with his humor and “Aflak” quotes… More Info
Luke Pilon is kicking things off this morning in the Balboa track talking about the community and it’s influence and importance.
Full house this morning…
Getting things kicked off by Dremeda this morning.
Let’s get #WCSD trending folks
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Ok, here they come folks… things will official kick-off at 0900 in the GasLamp track.
If you’re heading in we have folks at the Hardy, Campanile, and Linda Paseo interesections. Look for the baby blue shirts with the WCSD logo plastered on the front.
Looking forward to seeing you…
It has begun folks, to kick things off we are taking some time to socialize with our sponsors and speakers and thanking them each for their contributions.
But before things get too serious, we kick things off with some tacos by I Love Tacos..
No talk here, all action! Aaron Campbell is a long time contributor to WordPress. Founder and lead developer at Xavisys, a WordPress focused web development company. Check out some of the plugins he has created, you’ll need more than two hands to count them all 🙂 We’re very excited to have Aaron as a panel speaker at WordCamp San Diego 2011. We got a chance to chat up some cool questions with Aaron, here we go:
I’ve been working with WordPress over 5 years. I was first attracted to it because it was the best option available for my own personal site (I tried quite a few options before deciding on WordPress).
The WordPress community is both phenomenal and maddening at the same time. In general there are a lot of extremely helpful people that are part of the community and at it’s core there are a lot of people that really believe in the idea free software who are helping that community to grow and thrive. Unfortunately in any community of that size there are bound to be some people that are just trying to make things difficult. The fact that those people haven’t soured the rest of the community is a true testament to how great it really is.
As a developer I tend to look up to and follow some of the other developers like Ryan Boren, Mark Jaquith, John Jacoby, Andrew Nacin, etc. However, I also have to give a shout out to Jane Wells who really helps keep things rolling during release cycles. WordPress would push far fewer releases without her, and I’m not sure how she does it.
Well, while the introduction of a new bundled theme (Twenty Ten) and the merge of WordPress/WPMU were both notable, Custom Post Types and Taxonomies definitely take the cake.
I’m excited about the relatively near future of WordPress. I feel like we’ve shrugged off some of the shackles that were making development slower and harder (support for old PHP/MySQL versions, support for IE6, etc) and we’re really starting to push the envelope more than before (browser upgrade notifications, Distraction Free Writing, etc). It’s pretty obvious that WordPress is the leader in the market, just look at all the other imitating us, and I think we’ll continue to blaze a trail that all the others will follow.
You may know him from SDbloggers, San Diego’s premier blogging group. If not there, you may have watched his tech segments on NBC San Diego. Either way, if you are in the know in San Diego, you should know Matt Brown. We are excited to see what his talk on Comments Are King brings to WordCamp San Diego.
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If you’ve ever attended a WordCamp, you’ve probably ran into Pete Mall. Pete is a core contributor and a frequent speaker on the WordCamp Circuit. Pete works as an independent consultant, make sure to follow him on Twitter.
Pete is bringing some insight on how you can contribute to WordPress. Check out our interview with him: (more…)
Being a first year event, we were very impressed when we sold out of general admission tickets in less than five days. The problem that presents is there are still a lot of awesome San Diego folks that couldn’t gain entrance to #WCSD. We wish everyone could make it, but that’s a losing battle unfortunately 🙁
With that said, and in an effort to extend the event to as many people as possible, we have a small announcement.
Thanks to the help of the Hildreth Media Group, we will be streaming both tracks of WordCamp San Diego 2011 live.
We hope you enjoy San Diego, and thanks for your support in growing WordPress in America’s Finest City!
Another great speaker that we are excited to have is Luke Pilon, who is the founder and managing partner at Mobiah. If you had the pleasure of seeing him at WordCamps in Orange County or Columbus, you know you are in for a treat. If not, there is nobody we would rather have start the day and we are sure by 9:45am you will agree.
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You may notice Todd Huish of 9seeds at WordCamps because of his hair. However, if you get the opportunity to speak with him about WordPress, you remember him for what he has to say. Be sure to check out the development panel at the end of the day featuring Aaron Campbell. Matt McInvale and Todd.
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If you’re lost on the topic of Geolocation, you need to sit in on Matt’s talk, WordPress and Geolocation: A journey to the center of the soul. Fascinated by the art, science and technology of communication, take a stroll on over to the Gaslamp and enjoy the ride.
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A man of few words unless he is speaking in code, Matt McInvale of BinaryM is going to be all over WordCamp San Diego. From his talk WordPress As A CMS to participating on the Development Panel to close out the day, you’re sure to learn something from this extraordinary WordPress developer.
With that said, here’s today’s Speaker Spotlight: (more…)
With just 2 days to go, we wanted to release some day-of details for both those who will be attending and those who will be joining us online. If you have any specific questions, please ask in the comments and we will try to answer as soon as possible.
BinaryM is looking to give away two extra tickets to WordCamp for FREE. All you have to do to win is visit their site and tell them why you love WordPress and WordCamp.
Winners will be picked by their ‘staff’ on Thursday night. Requests for additional tickets to purchase have been streaming in but unfortunately we will not be releasing any additional tickets for sale. Good Luck and we hope to see you at WordCamp!
That’s right folks, Matt Mullenweg was able to clear a couple of things on his busy schedule and is headed down the coast to speak at WordCamp San Diego.
His session is going to end our jam packed day of WordPress fun. The format will be a town hall forum where he answers questions from the crowd.
If you are unable to attend but have a great question to ask, please post in the comments and we will try to include in our session. Alternatively, tweet your questions to @wordcampsd (Make sure to add #wcsd #townhall to your tweet).
Of course, in order to accommodate this session we are going to have to makes some adjustments to our schedule, so please review the new times to ensure you do not miss any of our other outstanding talks.
WordCamps are simply not possible without sponsors and WordCamp San Diego has a great lineup. Please take a moment to visit the following sponsors websites, follow them on Twitter and friend them on Facebook to see what they are all about.
If you are looking for WordPress related services, this is also a great list to start your process of finding a partner. If you are just excited for WordCamp San Diego, a simple “hi and thank you” goes a long way. (more…)
Grasshopper Says: Design is not just about how it looks, it needs to work and that is when you find success. If you are looking for other fresh and true wisdoms, be sure to check out Cody Landefeld’s session on Designing Success for WordPress.
With that said, here’s the next Speaker Spotlight: (more…)
WordCamp San Diego is over. Check out the next edition!