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Speaker highlights: Ryan McCue
In a series of short interviews in the weeks before WordCamp Europe we’ll introduce some of the speakers you’ll have a chance to meet at the event. Ryan McCue is a WordPress developer from Australia and might be to this … Continue reading Speaker highlights: Ryan McCue
Booking reminder: Hotel deals for WordCamp Europe will expire soon | #WCEU
With June 26th getting closer, we want to make sure you’ve not forgotten to take care of your accommodation for WordCamp Europe 2015. We are having the conference in the beautiful Barceló Sevilla Renacimiento hotel and our hosts have blocked some rooms at special … Continue reading Booking reminder: Hotel deals for WordCamp Europe will expire soon | #WCEU
Call for applications to organise WordCamp Europe 2016 closes in 5 days!
Dear WordCamp organisers, Just a quick note to remind you all that the #WCEU Organising team will be closing the applications for hosting WordCamp Europe 2016 on Friday, April 24th. Don’t forget to send us yourBudget and to fill in the Application … Continue reading Call for applications to organise WordCamp Europe 2016 closes in 5 days!
Welcome the second group of #WCEU speakers!
Hey WordCampers! Hope you’re having a great Wednesday. We’re really excited to share with you the second group of #WCEU speakers. Hope you find something you like 😉 Matt Mullenweg is the co-founder of the open-source blogging platform, WordPress, … Continue reading Welcome the second group of #WCEU speakers!
Meet the first group of #WCEU 2015 speakers
All jokes aside, it’s time! The 2015 organising team is really excited to announce the first group of WordCamp Europe speakers you’ll be meeting in Seville. Ryan McCue was 14 when he started contributing to WordPress. Today, at 21, he’s a WordPress … Continue reading Meet the first group of #WCEU 2015 speakers
Introducing the #wceu 2015 badges – get yours!
With less than three months to go, it’s time to tell the world you’ll be a part of WordCamp Europe 2015 in Seville.
Use the #wceu 2015 badges, created by the amazing Sonja Lejx, to spread the word that you’re attending, volunteering, sponsoring or speaking! Continue reading Introducing the #wceu 2015 badges – get yours!
Hotel deals in Seville – book your accommodation for #WCEU 2015
Good news, WordCampers! Hotel deals are up and it’s time to book your accommodation for WordCamp Europe. Check out the Hotels in Seville page and choose one out of the 30+ hotel deals the #WCEU team secured for attendees. We’ve … Continue reading Hotel deals in Seville – book your accommodation for #WCEU 2015
Apply to host WordCamp Europe 2016 | #WCEU
When WordCamp Europe was born the idea was to host it in a different European city every year. The reasoning behind this is quite clear – gather WordPress enthusiasts from all around the continent in a new exciting place each … Continue reading Apply to host WordCamp Europe 2016 | #WCEU
Speaker applications for #WCEU are now closed!
We’d like to say “Thank you” to everyone who submitted a talk proposal (or five) to WordCamp Europe 2015. We are really excited about all the 171 applications we received and are already digging into them in detail so we can bring the greatest … Continue reading Speaker applications for #WCEU are now closed!
Last call: Speaker applications for #WCEU close in 5 days
Speaker applications for #WCEU 2015 will close in five days on February 28th. We strongly encourage you to not wait for until the last minute and apply to speak today. To help you prepare your submission, here are some example topics that we … Continue reading Last call: Speaker applications for #WCEU close in 5 days