I feel like that guy on the Memorex commercial.
You know, this guy:
I suspect that a lot of you might be feeling a bit like that too, with all the WordCamp Portland 2010 info flying at you in the past week. Speakers, schedules, tickets, times, dates, whaaa? I thought I’d just break it [...]
Thank YOU
We’re wrapping things up here at WordCamp Portland, but I wanted to post a quick thank you to everyone. Thanks to our sponsors for providing cash and services that helped make this possible. A big thank you to all of our speakers, some of whom traveled quite a distance, for sharing their expertise and helping to facilitate a ton of great discussion.
Thanks to all of our attendees – hopefully you learned something, and we appreciate all of your knowledge that you’ve shared.
A special thanks to the all-volunteer staff including Betsy, Kelly, Chris, Reid, Paul, Cami, Bryan, and the others I forgot to name that helped out with registration, shirts, food, the website, a/v equipment, and numerous other tasks.
CubeSpace has been a great host; Eva and David and their staff have gone above and beyond to help with all sorts of logistics and details.
Posting content? Be sure to tag it wordcampdx. Look for a followup post (or few) pointing to photos/links from WordCamp.
Again, thanks to everyone for making this an awesome event for Portland and for WordPress.
- Mark Jaquith, Michelle Anderson, and Mark McLaren to Speak at WordCamp Portland
- FREE WORDCAMP TICKETS!
- Much Like the Terminator, Matt Will Be Back




Great stuff, learned a lot and updated my site all day with the things I learned. Took care of something I had been wanting to do for 3 months but was afraid I would ruin my site. Great job.
Thanks! I was a great event.
Brilliantly organised and thoroughly informative. Many thanks to everyone involved, I learnt a lot.
Great conference, honestly! I even felt like I wasn’t lost the whole time, even though I’m somewhat of a hack.
Thanks for all your hard work. Looking forward to the next local tech event!