Author Archives: Brad Williams
Jason Coleman Talks Theme and Plugin Distribution and the GPL
We’ve just added an exciting new speaker and topic to our growing list of presentations for WordCamp Philly. The presentation is titled: Business Models for Plugin/Theme Distribution. What You Need to Know About the GPL and will be presented by … Continue reading Jason Coleman Talks Theme and Plugin Distribution and the GPL
Badges Available!
We hope you’ve already registered for WordCamp Philly. If you have, feel free to grab a badge and proudly display it on your own blog or site. We have badges for volunteers, sponsors, and speakers, as well. Enjoy!
Registration is Now Open!
Registration for WordCamp Philly 2010 is now open! Tickets are $20.00, registration through Eventbrite, payments through PayPal. So get your registration on!
Get Ready!
Yep. Get ready, folks. After some final bank-related kinks are worked out, we’re going to open registration for WordCamp Philly! No exact day/date to give you, but expect it sometime next week – barring any unforeseen issues. We hope you’re … Continue reading Get Ready!
Sponsorship Levels Announced
The official sponsorship levels for WordCamp Philly are now available here! Please check them out and see how you – or your organization/company – can help!
Higher Ed Re-imagined with WordPress
Being that WordCamp Philly is taking place at a university, we deliberately sought out a session that would be able to emphasize the power of WordPress in an academic arena. Enter Munir Mandviwalla, chairman of Temple University’s Department of Management … Continue reading Higher Ed Re-imagined with WordPress
Seeking Co-Organizer for Sponsorship
Before our sponsorship levels and details are posted, we are looking for another co-organizer to own all things related to sponsorship. This is really a wonderful way to help with the event, and we’re looking to immediately fill the role. … Continue reading Seeking Co-Organizer for Sponsorship
Reed Gustow Joins the Program!
We have a brand new addition to the Springsteen track – Reed Gustow. Many in the Philly web arena probably already know the name well, as Reed has presented at various BarCamps and PodCamps throughout the area and is currently … Continue reading Reed Gustow Joins the Program!
Raphael Mudge Talks Blogging in Plain English
Certain fields are known for dense and unreadable content: engineering, the legal industry, and the government. There is a movement taking place in these fields. It’s called the Plain English movement. Plain English is about producing writing that your audience … Continue reading Raphael Mudge Talks Blogging in Plain English
A WordPress Wedding
It’s no secret that WordPress is a flexible and powerful platform that can be adapted in a great many number of ways. For Anthony Bubel, this included an RSVP and guest tracking system for his recent wedding that ended up … Continue reading A WordPress Wedding