Learnings from Growing Local WordPress Communities in Japan

Behind the success of WordPress as a popular CMS in Japan, there was an effort by the user community. This talk is for anyone who is interested in growing their own local open source communities, localizing their products, or expanding the fan base for their services.

I will share my mistakes and learnings from the experience.

Some of the areas I want to talk about are:

  • emphasis in core activities (translation / documentation / forums)
  • helping other community members to have their own roles
  • focusing on centralized information (event calendar across Japan, codex documentation, official blog) instead of just writing up blog posts on your own site
  • learning from US and other communities
  • collaborating with other businesses
  • creating localized experience by listening & putting your idea into actions
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About Siobhan

Siobhan is the lead organiser of WordCamp Whitley Bay, her hometown in the North-East of England where she spends a lot of time on the beach with her dog and kids. When she's not organising WC Whitley Bay she's the COO of Human Made and runs WP Includes.