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We’re excited to introduce you to another group of super-star speakers from across the WordPress community and beyond.

Zeev Suraski is one of the principal authors of the PHP programming language. His involvement with PHP dates back to 1997 when he co-created the foundation for PHP 3 – the first version of PHP that resembles ‘modern’ PHP. Zeev later spearheaded the PHP 4 project – which made PHP the most popular development language in the world for Web apps and contributed to PHP 5. Zeev co-founded Zend Technologies in 1999, serves as its CTO and leads the company’s R&D teams.

Sara Golemon is a long-time contributor to the PHP project, as well as the Open Source lead for HHVM, and author of “Extending and Embedding PHP” and numerous other code projects. She currently spends her days at Facebook in California pushing code and collecting ElePHPants.

Ella Iseulde Van Dorpe is a WordPress core contributor for SiteGround. She was a student on the Google Summer of Code Project, and works on the WordPress user interface, particularly with TinyMCE.

Aki Björklund is a mostly self-taught web generalist. He has been developing websites since 2000. After 10 years of developing custom CMSs with Microsoft technologies for media companies, among other things, he had enough and switched to 100% WordPress. Aki is a founder and the CEO of H1, a Finnish WordPress agency.

Jan Thiel is a Developer with more than 12 years of experience and DevOps Enthusiast. He is currently focussing on running WordPress for customers and talks about security, data privacy and tries not to get lost in technical details too much. Currently he lives in Hamburg in the northern part of Germany and is a Co-Organizer of the local WordPress Meetup there.

Adam Silverstein started programming by learning assembly code on his Radio Shack color computer (with 4K!), and started a software company from his college dorm room. After years building custom solutions he embraced WordPress as his platform of choice, built sites for clients large and small, and eventually wound up as an Engineering Manager at leading WordPress agency 10up. He was recognized as a “rockstar” for his role in the revisions rewrite for WordPress 3.6 and has contributed to every release since then. He loves long rafting trips, playing mbira, travel, taking walks and tending his over sized garden.”

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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 prices for WordCamp Europe goers. The rooms will be blocked for us until May 29th, so make sure you reserve yours in time.

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Book your room in Barcelo using this link or check out all the other hotel offers below:

Barceló Sevilla Renacimiento 4*
WCEU Special Price: click here to book your room now!
More details: Avenida Álvaro Alonso Barba, S/N, 41092 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 46 22 22 www.barcelo.com 4.2 in Google+

Gran Melia Colón 5*
WCEU Special Price: room single/double occupancy 170/185€ + 10% (VAT). Price includes breakfast.
More details: Canalejas, 1, 41001 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 50 55 99 www.melia.com 4.4 in Google+

Hotel Casa 1800 4*
10% WCEU Discount.
More details: Calle Rodrigo Caro, 6, 41004 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 56 18 00 www.hotelcasa1800sevilla.com 4.4 in Google+

Hotel Novotel Sevilla Marqués del Nervion 4*
WCEU Special Price: room single/double occupancy 70/80€. Price includes breakfast and VAT.
More details: Avenida Eduardo Dato 71, 41005 Seville, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 55 82 00 www.accorhotels.com 4.3 in Google+

Hotel Petit Palace Santa Cruz 4*
WCEU Special Price: room single/double occupancy 129/139€. Price includes breakfast and VAT.
More details: Calle Muñoz y Pabón, 18, 41004 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 22 10 32 www.petitpalacesantacruzhotel.com 3.8 in Google+

Meliá Lebreros 4*
WCEU Special Price: room single/double occupancy 75/85€ + 10% (VAT). Price includes breakfast.
More details: Calle Luis de Morales, 2, 41018 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 902 14 44 40 www.melia.com 3.7 in Google+

TRYP Sevilla Macarena Hotel 4*
WCEU Special Price: room single/double occupancy 60/69€ + 10% (VAT). Price includes breakfast.
Reservations Requests: Contacts María Sosa o Patricia González (reservas.tryp.macarena@melia.com) or +34 954 37 57 00/ +34 954 37 58 00. Reservation Cutt-off date: June 1st 2015. 26-06 GRUPO WORDCAMP EUROPA 26-28 JUNIO 2015
More details: Calle San Juan de Ribera, 2, 41009 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 902 14 44 40 www.melia.com 3.4 in Google+

Apartamentos Suites Santa Cruz 3*
10% WCEU Discount.
More details: Calle Justino de Neve, 4, 41004 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 22 73 88 www.apartamentossantacruz.com Google+

Hotel Abanico 3*
5% WCEU Discount.
More details: Calle Águilas, 17, 41003 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 21 32 07 www.hotelabanico.com 4.1 in Google+

Hotel Casas de Santa Cruz 3*
10% WCEU Discount.
More details: Calle Pimienta, 4, 41004 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 22 73 88 www.casasdesantacruz.com 3.8 in Google+

Hotel Casa No 7 3*
WCEU Special Price: 2-nights room double occupancy 300€ + 10% (VAT). Price includes breakfast.
More details: Calle Vírgenes, 7, 41004 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 22 15 81 www.casanumero7.com Google+

Hotel Las Casas de los Mercaderes 3*
10% WCEU Discount.
More details: Calle Álvarez Quintero, 9-13, 41004 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 955 13 62 11 www.aa-hoteles.com Google+

Hotel Convento La Gloria 3*
WCEU Special Price: room single/double occupancy 63/68€ + 10% (VAT). Price includes breakfast & Wifi.
More details: Calle Argote de Molina, 26, 41004 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 29 36 70 www.hotelconventolagloria.es Google+

Hotel Don Paco 3*
15% WCEU Discount.
More details: Plaza del Padre Jerónimo de Córdoba, 4-5, 41003 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 50 69 99 www.hoteldonpaco.com/ Google+

Hotel Elvira Plaza 3*
10% WCEU Discount.
More details: Plaza de Doña Elvira, 5, 41004 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 29 36 98 www.hotelelviraplaza.com Google+

Hotel Petit Palace Canalejas 2*
WCEU Special Price: room single/double occupancy 90/98€. Price includes breakfast and VAT.
More details: Canalejas, 2, 41001 Seville, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 22 64 00 3.9 in Google+

Hotel San Pablo 3*
WCEU Special Price: http://marh.es/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Grupos-2015.pdf
More details: Av de la Innovación, 10, 41020, Sevilla, Avenida de la Innovación, 10, 41020 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 25 23 25 www.hotelsanpablosevilla.es 3.7 in Google+

Hotel Abril 2*
5% WCEU Discount.
More details: Calle Jerónimo Hernández, 20, 41003 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 22 90 46 www.hotelabril.com 4.2 in Google+

Hotel Sevilla 2*
WCEU Special Price: room single/double occupancy 75€. Price includes breakfast and VAT.
More details: Calle Daoiz, 5, 41003 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 38 41 61 hotelsevillaweb.es 4.2 in Google+

Hotel un Patio en Santa Cruz 2*
WCEU Special Price: room single/double/ático/superior/twin/triple occupancy 85/85/95/120/130€ + 10% (VAT).
More details:Calle Doncellas, 15, 41004 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 807 31 70 70 www.patiosantacruz.com Google+

Hostal Atenas
10% WCEU Discount.
More details:+Calel Caballerizas,1, 41003 Seville, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 21 80 47 www.hostal-atenas.com Google+

Hostal Jentoft
7% WCEU Discount.
More details: Calle de Benidorm, 2, 41001 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 22 09 81 www.hostaljentoft.com3.8 in Google+

Hostal Parladé
10% WCEU Discount (booking by email or phone)
More details:Calle Jesús del Gran Poder, 130, 41002 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 37 14 30 www.hostalparlade.com Google+

Hostal Paco’s
WCEU Special Price: www.hostales-sp.com
More details: Calle de Pedro del Toro, 7, 41001 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 21 71 83 www.hostal-pacos.com Google+

Hostal Roma
WCEU Special Price: www.hostales-sp.com
More details: Calle Gravina, 34, 41001 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 50 13 00 www.hostales-sp.com 3.8 in Google+

Hotel Puerta de Sevilla
WCEU Special Price: room single/double occupancy 70€ +10% (IVA)
More details: Calle de la Puerta de la Carne, 2, 41004 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 98 72 70 www.hotelpuertadesevilla.com 4.0 in Google+

Hostel Trotamundos
Bed in 10-Bed Mixed Dormitory Room 14,00€. Bed in 6-Bed Mixed Dormitory Room 16,00€. Bed in 6-Bed Female Dormitory Room 16,00€. Bed in 4-Bed Mixed Dormitory Room 18.00€. Breakfast 2,00€.
More details: Calle Bailén, 12, 41001 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 10 41 73 www.hosteltrotamundos.es/ Google+

Le Petit Paris
WCEU Special Price: www.hostales-sp.com
More details: Calle San Pedro Mártir, 14, 41001 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 22 98 61 www.lepetitparis.es 4.1 in Google+

Pensión Gravina
WCEU Special Price: www.hostales-sp.com
More details:Calle Gravina, 46, 41001 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 21 64 14 www.pensiongravina.com Google+

Pensión Pérez Montilla
WCEU Special Price: www.pensionperezmontilla.com
More details: Plaza Curtidores, 13, 41004 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 42 18 54 www.pensionperezmontilla.com Google+

Residencia de Deportistas La Cartuja
WCEU Special Price: room double/triple occupancy 21,60/16,19€ per person. Price includes breakfast and VAT.
More details: Glorieta de Beatriz Manchón, s/n, 41092 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 954 46 16 76 www.lacartuja.net Google+

The Nomad Hostel
Bed in 10-Bed Mixed Dormitory Room 15,00€.
Bed in 8-Bed Mixed Dormitory Room 15,50€.
Bed in 8-Bed Mixed Dormitory Room 16.50€.
Family Room with Private Bathroom 70,00€.
Standard Double Room with Shared Bathroom 37,00€.
More details: Calle Itálica, 1, 41001 Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
Telf: [+34] 955 63 85 98 www.thenomadhostel.com Google+

 

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Welcome the third group of #WCEU Speakers!

Ready for some more WordCamp Europe speakers? We’re pretty excited to introduce you to some more. They come from all over Europe and we think you’ll be excited to hear what they have to say.

Tom Willmot is the co-founder & CEO of Human Made, a WordPress agency which is also behind happytables, WP Remote & BackUpWordPress. He’s a long time WordPress user & developer with a passion for people. Scarf enthusiast.

Amelia Andersdotter has been a Member of the European Parliament. She currently engages in privacy and data protection advocacy in Sweden.

Anders Jensen-Urstad has built websites and maintained servers since the days of Linux 2.0.x, Perl and cgi-bin. After a stint as a professional pirate in the European Parliament he’s now involved in Dataskydd.net, a Swedish organization working on data protection issues, and works for a library doing things with open access and free software. He’s interested in intellectual property law and beer and a bunch of other things and hails from Stockholm, Sweden.

Becs Rivett is an experienced email marketer who’s worked in beauty, fashion and financial services. She is now working for MailPoet, helping people to send email newsletters within WordPress. When she’s not thinking about email marketing, she is usually thinking about her next meal, which leads her to blog about food on laythetable.com

Xavier Borderie is the head of WordPress-Francophone, the French non-profit organization for promoting all things WordPress. French translator for WP since v1.2. Co-organizer of 4 WordCamps and 4 WordPress barcamps in Paris. All around nice guy.

Yoav Farhi is an Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiønër at Automattic, who works on everything related i18n (that’s internationalization) and l10n (localization) and of course, translation. A core contributor to WordPress for 6 years now, he works hard to make the web a better place.

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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 form by Friday! We’re really excited and looking forward to reading and evaluating your suggestions.

Here’s the most important information you need to know:

What does organising WordCamp Europe involve?

WCEU is organised by a team of people from across Europe. There is one team that is made up of:

  • a local team
  • a remote team

The local team takes responsibility for everything on the ground – arranging the venue, catering, wifi, video, printing, contributor day venue, finding local volunteers, and all of the many things that need to be done locally. You’ll receive guidance from the remote team, who’ve all organised WCEU before.

The remote team normally runs sponsorship, speakers, communication, coordinating volunteers, and anything that can be done remotely.

This is the usual division of labour, though as with many WordCamps, all active members of the team are welcome to provide input and advice across the organisation.

Organiser Expectations

Organising WordCamp Europe is both a pleasure and a challenge. What’s great about it is that you get to work with experienced WordCamp organisers from across Europe. Each organiser brings their own knowledge and perspective to the organising team which makes it a fantastic opportunity to learn and grow.

It’s a challenge because each of us has our own way of doing things and we have to learn how to listen to each other and compromise. And, of course, there are all of those idioms don’t cross language and cultural barriers!

If you are selected to organise WordCamp Europe, there are the following concrete expectations:

  1. That you attend and volunteer at WordCamp Europe 2015.
  2. That you are a reliable point of contact for the team. Remember, often the local team are the only people who speak the local language. Good communication is essential.
  3. That you fully participate in the organising process.
  4. That in the run-up to the event you are available for managing the event on the ground.

If successful you will be invited to the WordCamp Europe 2015 communication channels where you can learn how things are run in the run-up to 2016.

How do I apply?

Still interested? Awesome! There are two things that you need to complete in order to apply:

  1. Budget – make a copy of this budget and complete a budget for each venue that you are proposing. Please read all notes before starting. For help completing the budget please email Siobhan or Tina.
  2. Application form – complete the application form. This form asks for all of the information that we will need to make our decision, including:
    • information about you and all of your team members
    • information about your location
    • average hotel costs (in Euro) for budget, mid-range, and top-level hotels (at the time of year you propose for the event)
    • information about airports and flights
    • space to apply for up to 3 venues
    • for each venue you will need room capacity, date availability, and budget
    • information about the contributor day venue
    • any other supporting information

Deadline for sending your applications: Friday, 24 April 2015

After this time, a shortlist will be created and the possible locations will be invited to chat with members of the current organising team.

A final decision will be made by 15th May 2015.

Good luck!

The organising team

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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, the most popular publishing platform on the web, and the founder of Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com and Jetpack. Additionally, Matt is a principal and founder of Audrey Capital, an investment and research company.

Mark Jaquith has been using and helping build WordPress since 2004. He’s a lead developer on the WordPress core and offers freelance WordPress consulting services through Covered Web Services, focusing on security, scaling, and custom plugins. Mark enjoys solving interesting problems and working with curious people.

Helen Hou-Sandí is the Director of Platform Experience at 10up. She is a lead developer for the WordPress project and led the 4.0 release. Having earned graduate and undergraduate degrees in piano performance and accompanying, Helen’s artistic side supports the WordPress philosophy that “code is poetry”, with her decade spent as a professional collaborative musician providing a natural foundation for interacting with and wrangling a large contributor base.

Karim Marucchi is the CEO of Crowd Favorite and Chairman of The VeloMedia Group. In the past 20 years, his career path has encompassed a variety of opportunities including founding startups, working for large web agencies and taking companies public. This wealth of experience in taking digital teams across the globe has provided Karim with the necessary foundation and institutional knowledge in leading Crowd Favorite into the growing multinational organization it has become today.

Jenny Wong is a web developer at Human Made. Her love for development goes beyond the screen & is an advocate of both the PHP and WordPress communities.
As a WordCamp speaker, community event organiser and PHP Women evangelist, she loudly cheers people on to share knowledge & contribute back to both communities.

Tony Kovanen works with Automattic as a JavaScript Wrangler tweaking Jetpack among other things. He is a core team member of Socket.IO and contributes to many other Open Source projects. He loves to explore new technologies and ways to improve user experience, code quality and performance. He is born and currently based in Helsinki, Finland.

June 26th is approaching fast! Get your #WCEU ticket today if you haven’t already, and follow #WCEU on TwitterFacebook and Google +, to stay on top of things. 

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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 core contributor, and the lead developer of the SimplePie RSS/Atom parsing library included with core, plus the Requests HTTP library. He’s also the lead developer of the JSON REST API project that will bring a full REST API natively into WordPress. In all of his spare time, he’s a developer at Human Made.

Zé Fontainhas is a long time WordPress contributor, WordCamp and meet up organiser and community leader. He’s been an active member of the global WordPress community for the last 10 years, helping contributors from all over the world translate the software in more than 140 languages. Zé is a true Polyglot and European and has spent the last few years working towards creating ties between the European communities. He led the original WordCamp Europe organising team in 2013 in Leiden and we are thrilled to have him back as a speaker in 2015.

Karin Christen is a UX and interaction designer and the co-founder of the UX and WordPress Agency required+ and WordCamp Switzerland co-organiser. She’s a passionate surfer and mountain biker who loves to travel while working. Her goal is to bring her thoughts and procedure related to user experience and interaction design closer to the WordPress community and also to inspire them with her way of thinking and nomadic lifestyle.

Tammie Lister is a theme wrangler at Automattic. She’s lucky enough to spend her days in the world of themes. This means, she gets to not only work on WordPress.com with themes, but also as part of the theme review team for WordPress.org. When not themeing, she likes to spend time with her husband and two dogs around the beach they live by. She likes to balance the time spent online with offline crafts, yoga and photography.

Drew Jaynes is a WordPress docs committer is currently leading the 4.2 release. He lives and works in Denver as a Web Engineer at 10up, a distributed digital agency focused on making publishing and content management easy and fun. 10up donates a significant portion of Drew’s time to contributing back to core and the community.

Jack Lenox is a Design Engineer on the Theme Generation team at Automattic. He has been building websites and web apps with WordPress since 2008. In 2011 he set up writing community jottify.com, powered by WordPress. He lives in the north of England where he enjoys mountain biking, skiing, appreciating great design and drinking good coffee.

Speaker announcements will continue in the next few weeks along with interviews with some of the speakers, so stay tuned! Follow #WCEU on TwitterFacebook and Google +, to stay on top of things. 

Love, 

The organising team

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Introducing the #wceu 2015 badges – get yours!

With less than three months to go, it’s time to tell the world you’re coming to Seville to be a part of WordCamp Europe 2015.

Use the #wceu badges, created by our talented 2015 creative lead Sonja Leix, to spread the word that you’re attending, volunteering, sponsoring or speaking!

The badges were created using some of the great pics our 2014 photographers Vladimir Petkov and Margarit Ralev shot in Sofia back in September.

We love them. We hope you do too!

Speaker announcements start this week so make sure you follow #WCEU on TwitterFacebook, and Google +, to keep up with the latest developments.

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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 picked places we know will take good care of you and you will have an easily access the venue (walk, bike or bus). Take your pick and make sure you let the hotel know you’re going to WCEU to get the discount!

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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 year to share knowledge, have fun and get to know the local community of that country and city.

The choice which city to host WordCamp Europe for each year is made by the organising team of the previous year based on applications that european communities submit, much like a standard WordCamp application, just on a different scale.

We have to consider many different aspects of the application – from how well prepared the budget and venue research were and how strong and well established the local community is to things like the location itself, where on the map it is compared to the location of the year before, how affordable it would be for attendees, is it easy to get there and how strong the local team is.

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Leiden, Sofia, Seville…

This year we skipped the open call for applications to host WordCamp Europe. There was only one reason behind this decision – time. As we wanted to move WordCamp Europe in the first half of the year, we were quite limited in time. So instead of publishing an open call for applications, we reached out to some of the best established WordPress communities in Europe and asked them to assemble a team and prepare bids to host WCEU 2015.

We chose Seville because it had the best mixture of everything we were looking for – exotic location, affordable, well-connected with the rest of Europe,  a very experienced local team and a strong WordPress community.

From 2015 on the host city for each WordCamp Europe will be chosen after a public bidding process. Starting right now.

Apply to host WordCamp Europe 2016

The application process is now open and we would love to have you on board. To apply, you need to prepare a budget and fill out an application form. The call for hosting WordCamp Europe 2016 will be open until April 24th. If you want to do it and believe you can pull it off,

Start here

 

We’re very excited for you!

Love,
The organising team

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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 line up possible to Seville.

All applicants will be contacted by the WordCamp Europe speakers team by March 16, so stay tuned!

Like we’ve done in the past two years, there will be certain things we will be looking for when making the decision about which talks to include:

  • Diversity of subject — since WordCamp Europe will attract people from different areas, we need to make sure that we’re providing content that’s useful for developers, designers, bloggers, business owners, and everyone else in between.
  • Diversity of geographical location and gender — the final schedule will represent the WordPress community worldwide, while particularly showcasing WordPressers in Europe.
  • Novelty — is the presentation saying something new? Or saying something old in a new way?
  • Relevance — is the content relevant to WordPress and WordPress users today?

And here is some data on the applications we received

We got 171 applications from 30 countries all over the world. That’s almost 93% more applications than we received for WordCamp Europe 2014 when we got 88 applications from 19 countries.  Thank you again to everyone who applied.

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Here’s the overall data per continent:

  • Europe 104 (61%)
  • North America 46 (27%)
  • Asia 17 (10%)
  • Africa 2 (1%)
  • Australia 2 (1%)

Applications by country:

  • US United States 45
  • GB United Kingdom 25
  • ES Spain 19
  • CZ Czech Republic 12
  • DE Germany 10
  • FR France 8
  • IN India 5
  • CH Switzerland 5
  • TH Thailand 4
  • NL Netherlands 4
  • SG Singapore 3
  • HU Hungary 3
  • BG Bulgaria 3
  • ZA South Africa 2
  • JP Japan 2
  • AU Australia 2
  • SE Sweden 2
  • PT Portugal 2
  • PL Poland 2
  • BE Belgium 2
  • AT Austria 2
  • IL Israel 2
  • VN Vietnam 1
  • UA Ukraine 1
  • TR Turkey 1
  • SI Slovenia 1
  • RS Serbia 1
  • FI Finland 1
  • CA Canada 1

Top 200 most common words from all the suggested talk titles:

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Don’t forget to follow WordCamp Europe on Twitter (and look for the #wceu hashtag, too), Facebook, andGoogle +, to keep up with the latest developments.

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