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<th>Time</th>
 
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<td>[[2010_content_ideas#How_WordPress_themes_changed_the_world|How WordPress themes changed the world]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#How_WordPress_themes_changed_the_world|How WordPress themes changed the world]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#.22Canonical_Plugins.22_-_getting_involved|"Canonical Plugins" - getting involved]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#.22Canonical_Plugins.22_-_getting_involved|"Canonical Plugins" - getting involved]]</td>
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#WordPress_-_How_Far_Can_You_Go|WordPress - How Far Can You Go]]</td>
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<td>[[2010_content_ideas#WordPress_theme_frameworks_and_template_tricks|WordPress theme frameworks and template tricks]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#WordPress_theme_frameworks_and_template_tricks|WordPress theme frameworks and template tricks]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Managing_multiple_WP_instances|Managing multiple WP instances]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Managing_multiple_WP_instances|Managing multiple WP instances]]</td>
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Smashing_WordPress:_Beyond_the_Blog|Smashing WordPress: Beyond the Blog]]</td>
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<td>[[2010_content_ideas#WordPress_-_How_Far_Can_You_Go|WordPress - How Far Can You Go]]</td>
 
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<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Site_doctors:_Let_the_experts_help_you.21|Site doctors: Let the experts help you!]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Site_doctors:_Let_the_experts_help_you.21|Site doctors: Let the experts help you!]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#WordHack|WordHack]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#WordHack|WordHack]]</td>
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Keep_the_Law_in_Mind|Keep the Law in Mind]]</td>
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<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Beyond_Blogging|Beyond Blogging]]</td>
 
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<td>[[2010_content_ideas#WordPress_and_more_in_Big_Media_.28David_Coveney.29|WordPress and more in Big Media]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#WordPress_and_more_in_Big_Media_.28David_Coveney.29|WordPress and more in Big Media]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#WordHack|WordHack]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#WordHack|WordHack]]</td>
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         <td>1630-1730</td>
 
         <td>1630-1730</td>
<td>TBA</td>
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<td>[http://jane.wordpress.com/ Jane Wells] [http://automattic.com/ Automattic]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#WordHack|WordHack]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#WordHack|WordHack]]</td>
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#WordPress for small nonprofits: an ideal solution?|WordPress for small nonprofits: an ideal solution?]]</td>
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<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Adopting_WordPress_for_a_group_of_Malta-related_websites|Adopting WordPress for a group of Malta-related websites]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Adopting_WordPress_for_a_group_of_Malta-related_websites|Adopting WordPress for a group of Malta-related websites]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Extending_Wp-e-Commerce|Extending Wp-e-Commerce]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Extending_Wp-e-Commerce|Extending Wp-e-Commerce]]</td>
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Great_Plugins_.28WOW_Plugins.3F.29|Great Plugins (WOW Plugins?)]]</td>
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<td>1200-1300</td>
 
<td>1200-1300</td>
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<td>[http://zed1.com/ Mike Little] [http://zed1.com/journalized/archives/2010/07/21/wordcamp-slides-featured-on-slideshare/ I'm a Scientist, Get Me Out of Here]</td>
 
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<td>[http://zed1.com/ Mike Little] TBA</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#WordPress_-_How_Far_Can_You_Go|WordPress - How Far Can You Go]]</td>
 
 
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<td>1430-1530</td>
 
<td>1430-1530</td>
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#WordPress_in_the_Enterprise_II_.28David_Coveney.29|WordPress in the Enterprise II]]</td>
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        <td>[http://puffbox.com/ Simon Dickson] [http://www.flickr.com/photos/dickie-d/4981924017/ WordPress grows up: lessons from Factory Records]</td>
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<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Developing_.26_Theming_with_BuddyPress|Developing & Theming with BuddyPress]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Developing_.26_Theming_with_BuddyPress|Developing & Theming with BuddyPress]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Testing_Strategies_for_WordPress|Testing Strategies for WordPress]]</td>
 
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Testing_Strategies_for_WordPress|Testing Strategies for WordPress]]</td>
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<td>1530-1630</td>
 
<td>1530-1630</td>
<td>[http://puffbox.com/ Simon Dixon] TBA</td>
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<td>[http://www.simonwheatley.co.uk/ Simon Wheatley] TBA</td>
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<td>[http://www.simonwheatley.co.uk/ Simon Wheatley] [http://wiki.wordcampuk.tonyscott.org.uk/2010_content_ideas#Some_projects_from_the_last_year Looking at aggregation, community and iOS integration with WordPress, from the perspective of a few of my projects.]</td>
 
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<td>1730-1800</td>
 
<td>1730-1800</td>
<td>[[2010_content_ideas#Open_discussion|Open discussion]] continued. WordCamp UK 2010 Awards (TBA). Closing remarks [http://tonyscott.org.uk/ Tony Scott]</td>
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Latest revision as of 01:47, 6 February 2011

WordCamp UK 2010 running order version 2.0 (last major update 12 March 2010)

Time Room 1: General & user Room 2: Specialist & developer Room 3: Misc & spontaneous Room 4: Genius Bar
Saturday 17 July 2010
0930-0950 Registration/coffee Grid RM1 RM1 RM1
0950-1000 Introduction Tony Scott RM1 RM1 RM1
1000-1100 Quickfire show and tell RM1 RM1 RM1
1100-1200 How WordPress themes changed the world "Canonical Plugins" - getting involved
1200-1300 WordPress theme frameworks and template tricks Managing multiple WP instances WordPress - How Far Can You Go
1300-1430 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
1430-1530 Site doctors: Let the experts help you! WordHack Beyond Blogging
1530-1630 WordPress and more in Big Media WordHack
1630-1730 Jane Wells Automattic WordHack
1730-1800 End of day 1 wrap up Tony Scott RM1 RM1 RM1
Sunday 18 July 2010
0950-1000 Introduction Tony Scott RM1 RM1 RM1
1000-1100 Building for Accessibility and getting ready for HTML 5 Introduction to BuddyPress BackPress
1100-1200 Adopting WordPress for a group of Malta-related websites Extending Wp-e-Commerce WordPress for small nonprofits: an ideal solution?
1200-1300 Great Plugins (WOW Plugins?) Mike Little I'm a Scientist, Get Me Out of Here
1300-1430 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
1430-1530 Simon Dickson WordPress grows up: lessons from Factory Records Developing & Theming with BuddyPress Testing Strategies for WordPress
1530-1630 WordPress in the Enterprise II Simon Wheatley Looking at aggregation, community and iOS integration with WordPress, from the perspective of a few of my projects.
1630-1730 Demonstration of projects by WordHack teams. Open discussion Tony Scott RM1 RM1 RM1
1730-1800 Open discussion continued. Closing remarks Tony Scott RM1 RM1 RM1