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== WordCamp UK 2009 == | == WordCamp UK 2009 == |
Revision as of 13:51, 21 July 2009
Contents
Welcome to the WordCamp UK planning wiki
- WordCamp UK is an informal annual gathering of WordPress publishers, designers and developers based in the United Kingdom.
- The co-ordinator of WordCamp UK is Tony Scott.
WordCamp UK 2010
- The next WordCamp UK is provisionally planned to be held on the weekend of 17 and 18 July 2010 at a venue to be decided through a bidding process, later this year, on the WordCamp UK mailing list (registration required).
WordCamp UK 2009
- This year's WordCamp UK was held on the weekend of 18 and 19 July 2009 at the Future Inn Cardiff Bay, Hemingway Road, Cardiff CF10 4AU.
- WordCamp UK 2009 blog.
- WordCamp UK on Twitter.
- 2009 running order UPDATED
- 2009 content ideas
- 2009 audio visual release L RECENT
- 2009 conference facilities
- 2009 hotel accommodation
- 2009 accomodation ideas (alternatives to Future Inn)
- 2009 social events RECENT
- 2009 travelling to Cardiff
- 2009 other things to do in Cardiff
- WordCamp UK 2009 on Upcoming.
- Detailed planning for the event is taking place on the WordCamp UK mailing list (registration required).
WordCamp UK 2009 sponsors
2009 microsponsors
- Rich Boakes
- Dave Briggs
- Martyn Driscoll
- Chi-chi Ekweozor
- Harrisment
- Michael Kimb Jones
- Mike Little
- Natalya Pastukhova
- Swekey
- Tandot
- Robert Wetzlmayr
- Simon Wheatley
Find out how to become a sponsor (PDF).
WordCamp UK 2009 event reports
- John Adams - Ten Lessons from Wordcamp 2009
- David Coveney - What it’s Like to Present and Attend at WordCamp UK
- Simon Dickson - WordCamp UK 2009: seriously good
- Flickr - wordcampuk
- Hayley Marsden-Niuserre - WordCamp UK: Day 1
- Slideshare - wordcampuk
WordCamp UK 2008
WordCamp UK 2008 took place Saturday and Sunday 19-20 July 2008 in Birmingham.
WordPress UK locals
WordPress UK local groups enable regular meetups of WordPress users across the country between the annual WordCamp UK.
Get involved
- Contribute your ideas by joining the discussion on the WordCamp UK mailing list (registration required) and posting on this wiki.
- WordCamp UK on Twitter.
- Spread the word by using the tag wordcampuk in blogs and other social media; use #wordcampuk on Twitter.
- WordPress UK Upcoming Group.
- This is the post that started it all.
Profiles
Profiles of some of those involved in WordCamp UK:
- Jonny Allbut
- Rich Boakes
- David Coveney
- Nick Garner
- Chris Garrett
- Richard Johnson
- Geoff Jones
- Mike Little
- Carl Morris
- Colin Ogilvie
- David Page
- Andy Roberts
- Tony Scott
- Jeff Van Campen
- Hayley Marsden-Niuserre
- Joe Quinlan
Other WordCamps
Details of other WordCamps around the world.
Using this wiki
- You must login (after initial registration) before you can edit pages on this site.
- Login/registration can be found top right hand corner in visual browsers using site css.
- Once registered and logged in you can add details about yourself on your username page (top right hand corner in visual browsers using site css).
- Consult the MediaWiki User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
- Symbols used on this site.
- The WikiSysop for this site is Tony Scott