Video: How WordCamp Europe Came to Be – Zé Fontainhas | #WCEU

Zé Fontainhas. Photo by Found Art Photography

Zé Fontainhas. Photo by Found Art Photography

A talk about the story of the first ever WordCamp named after a continent (and not a city or country) and how the event helped create a real community in Europe, a continent whose countries are not exactly famous for having gotten along throughout history. I’ll try to share not just the history but also some lessons learned which could apply to other WordPress communities, no matter their size or reach.

 

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Pictures of the WordCamp Europe Sponsors

In case you couldn’t tell, we’re a big fan of our sponsors. It’s sponsors like these that enable us to put on WordCamp Europe, and who support WordCamps all over the world. We’d like to extend one more thank you to them for being so awesome. Here are some of them at WordCamp Europe:

Photos by Found Art Photography.

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WordCamp Europe Buzz – send us your stories

Dearest WordCampers,

In this post we will publish links to all your posts and pictures from WordCamp Europe no matter the language or length. Please send us links to them in the comments below.

Photo by Found Art Photography

Photo by Found Art Photography

Pictures:

Posts:

Podcasts!

Bronson Quick interviews Graham Armfeild about accessibility. Photo by Ant Miller, http://meewa.re/

Bronson Quick interviews Graham Armfeild about accessibility. Photo by Ant Miller, http://meewa.re/

Ant Miller and Bronson Quick started a series of podcasts with WordCamp Europe 2015 attendees. They’re posting them daily on Ant’s blog, but we will also list them here for you to not miss. Enjoy!

Once again, add a link to your posts and pictures in a comment below and we will add it to this post. Meanwhile you can also check the #WCEU Social Activity Stream.

Remember, WordCamp Europe is not over until you blog about it!

Love, 
The organising team

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Video: Q&A with Matt Mullenweg | #wceu

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The WordCamp Europe Feedback Survey

WordCamp Europe is over (boo!) but it’ll happen again next year (yay!). Every year we try to improve and iterate and our 2016 edition will be no different.

We’ve put together a survey and it would be a huge help to the organising team if you could complete it. It seems long, but it won’t take as long as you think (promise 🙂 ). We do take all of your feedback into consideration when planning for the following year. Your honesty will help us to be better in the future.

You can complete the survey right here. Thanks and much <3!

 

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How We Selected Vienna – the WordCamp Europe 2016 Host City

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Siobhan McKeown and Petya Raykovska close WordCamp Europe 2015. Photo by RubenSutiloFoto

Can you believe it? WordCamp Europe 2015 is done for another year…. but if you were in Seville (or watching the live stream), you’ll know that WordCamp Europe 2016 will be happening in Vienna, Austria, on 24th – 26th June! Put the date in your diary and start thinking about your talk proposal because we’ll be on the hunt for an awesome speaker roster at the start of 2016.

In the meantime, we thought we’d provide you with a look at how we selected Vienna for 2016. If you’re interested, read on!

The WordCamp Europe Application Process

In March of 2015, we opened up the the application process. Applications were invited from any city across Europe who wanted to play host to WordCamp Europe.

Applicants were asked to complete an application form, and to fill in a budget. The application process was open for around 6 weeks, giving applicants enough time to hunt for a venue and figure out a rough budget.

The Selection Process

When the application period closed, we had received three applications:

  • Vienna
  • Bratislava
  • Berlin

To make our decision, we reviewed all of the applications based on the following criteria.

Organisers

  • How many WordCamps (or other events) have they organised?
  • Do they have experience with large scale events?
  • How many local organisers are there?

Location

  • has this location held a WordCamp before?
  • has the WordCamp been successful? (success = well-managed budget, enjoyable WordCamp, no major dramas)
  • does it have a local meetup?
  • is their a broad range of accommodation options that suit every budget?
  • is there an accessible airport?
  • are there low-cost airlines operating in this area?
  • is the city an appealing destination for attendees?

Venue

  • are the rooms adequate? One room should have a minimum capacity of around 800, the other a minimum capacity of 300.
  • do the available dates suit?
  • does the venue have adequate space for registration, happiness bar, sponsors, etc?
  • what is  the proximity of the venue to the city centre and possible accommodation?

Contributor Day

  • is there a contributor day venue available?
  • does it have a capacity of 300?
  • does the venue have wifi capacity?

Budget

  • is the budget complete?
  • how does the budget compare to previous WCEUs? More? Less?
  • can we reasonably raise all of the sponsorship money?
  • has everything been accounted for?
  • do any figures seem out-of-the-ordinary? (do we need to ask the organisers to justify them?)

We reviewed all of the applications and decided to interview the teams from Bratislava and Vienna. The reason that we ruled out Berlin is that there hasn’t yet been a WordCamp in Berlin and we felt that the team needed more WordCamp organising experience. We’d love to see a WordCamp Berlin in the future – such a wonderful city needs a wonderful WordCamp.

What Made Vienna and Bratislava Stand Out?

The applications from Vienna and Bratislava were both extremely strong, but for very different reasons.

What made Vienna stand out was the location and the venue. Vienna is an incredibly beautiful city, and the organising team had put a lot of work into securing a stunning venue in a great location. Also, overall the application had a lot of thought put into creating a marvellous experience for attendees.

We loved the Bratislava application because of the strength and diversity of the local team. There has been four WordCamps in Bratislava and the meetup has been going for as long. They are also starting to have meetups in other parts of Slovakia. The application for WordCamp Europe reflected this diversity, with 13 co-applicants representing a broad spectrum of people.

So Why Vienna?

In the end, the venue, location and available dates for the WordCamp won out. We loved the Bratislava application, but none of the venues were completely suitable for our event. There was one venue we loved, but the only dates available were in 2017 and that’s a bit late for WordCamp Europe 2016. The venue in Vienna, however, was perfect. We also have 100% confidence in the Vienna local team: they organised a successful WordCamp Vienna in 2015, and Paolo Belcastro, the lead applicant for WordCamp Europe 2016, has been involved in WordCamp Europe for the past three years. This means that the local team will have a leader with a tonne of WCEU experience.

It Doesn’t End There…

Anyone with a bit of geographical knowledge will know that Bratislava is just 60 kilometres from Vienna. With such close proximity we thought it would be a great opportunity for some cross-community building and invited some of the Bratislava team members to participate in local and remote organising process of WordCamp Europe 2016. We’re really excited about WordCamp Europe 2016 in Vienna, but we’re equally excited about growing the WordPress community in Europe, creating new connections, crossing borders, and strengthening what has become one of the most diverse and vibrant WordPress communities in the world.

Goodbye from Seville, see you in Vienna!

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Contributor Day Workshops

Time Workshops 1 Workshops 2
11:00 am
Welcome and Introduction
11:30 am
12:30 pm
1:30 pm
2:00 pm
Lunch
3:00 pm
4:00 pm
5:00 pm
6:30 pm
Wrap up
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Pictures from WordCamp Europe 2015 day 1

First batch of WordCamp Europe Pictures. Thanks to Kari Leigh, Found Art Photography

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Thank you Webempresa and OnTheGoSystems, Subscriber level sponsors!

Many thanks to our subscriber level sponsors OnTheGoSystems, and WebEmpresa for supporting WordCamp Europe!


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The #WCEU food – What You’ll Be Eating at the event

Everyone loves a free lunch! Here’s what you’ll be eating during WordCamp Europe:

Friday

Cold Snacks     Snacks fríos

  • Potato salad with tuna   Ensalada de patata con atún (LF,GF)
  • Vegetables quesadilla  Quesadilla de verduras (V, VG)
  • Mini baguette with cheese and grapes      Mini baguette de queso y uva (V)
  • Strawberry gazpacho shot   Chupito de gazpacho de fresa (V, LF, GF, VG)
  • Iberic ham sandwich with tomato  Bocadillo de jamón ibérico con tomate

Hot dishes   Platos calientes

  • Cuttlefish with lemon coulis  Anillo de calamares con coulis de limón
  • Dumpling tuna with crispy eggplant   Empanadillas de atún con cruijente de berenjena
  • Chicken fingers Fingers de pollo
  • Grilled vegetables Verduras plancha (V, LF, GF, VG)
  • Rice with vegetables Arroz con verduras (V, LF, GF, VG)
  • Sauteed chicken Pollo salteado (LF, GF)

Desserts Postres

  • Fruits   Frutas (V, GF, LF, VG)
  • Assortment of desserts   Surtido de postres

Saturday

Cold snacks   Snacks fríos

  • Greek salad  Ensalada griega (V)
  • Three peppers salad with tuna Ensalada de tres pimientos con atún (LF, GF)
  • Mini baguette with Spanish omelette   Mini baguette de tortilla (V)
  • Gazpacho  Gazpacho (V, LF, GF, VG)

Hot dishes  Platos calientes

  • Creamy rice  Arroz cremoso (V)
  • Mushroom stuffed tomato Tomate relleno de champiñón (V, LF, GF, VG)
  • Bull tail croquettes Croquetas de rabo de toro
  • “Choco” croquettes  Croquetas de choco
  • Rice with asparagus Arroz con espárragos (V, LF, GF, VG)
  • Mushroom croquettes Croquetas de boletus (V, VG, LF)

Desserts

  • Fruits  Frutas (V, GF, LF, VG)
  • Truffle pie Tarta de trufa
  • Savarin with cream Savarín con crema

Sunday

Cold snacks  Snacks fríos

  • Fussili salad with ham and corn  Ensalada de fussili con jamón y maíz (LF)
  • Fussili pasta Pasta Fussili (GF, V, VG)
  • Vegetables quesadilla Quesadilla de verduras (V, VG)
  • Mini viena roll with roasted loin and pepper Mini roll de pan de viena con lomo y pimiento
  • Watermelon gazpacho shot Chupito de gazpacho de sandía (V, GF, VG, LF)
  • Iberic ham sandwich with tomato Sandwich de jamón ibérico con tomate

Hot dishes Platos calientes

  • Battered Cod with mayonnaise & Garlic sauce Bacalao con mahonesa y salsa de ajo
  • “Choco” croquettes  Croquetas de choco
  • Sauteed vegetables Verduras plancha (V, GF, VG, LF)
  • Cous Cous with mushrooms Cous Cous de setas (V, GF, VG, LF)
  • Mushroom croquettes Croquetas de boletus (V, VG, LF)
  • Assortment of desserts Surtido de postres
  • Sevillian “Adobo”  Adobo sevillano

Desserts

  • Fruits   Frutas (V, GF, LF, VG)
  • Assortment of desserts   Surtido de postres
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