Wordcamp Portland
Wordcamp Portland

September 18-19 2010 at Webtrends
Posted By jarvitron on September 7th, 2010

Hello there!
Lots of you have already bought your tickets and we are just thrilled to have you, you guys are all done, nothing to see here move along you don’t have to go home but you can’t stay here.
If you’re one of those on the fence maybe I’ll go, maybe I won’t people –there are [...]

 

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Registration Update

Posted By jarvitron on June 14th, 2010

I know we’re getting more questions on the Twitter registration for this year’s Wordcamp PDX, and while you can’t buy tickets yet, here are the early details.

Registration will open August 1st, there will be a general announcement on this site with the link to buy your tickets.

You will receive a physical ticket, you will have to keep this physical ticket on your person while at the conference.

I’ll have more details in the weeks to come, go enjoy some sunshine (if it ever comes back).

Announcing Our First Speakers (and a Public Call for Speakers)

Posted By Aaron on April 22nd, 2010

We’re still several months from WordCamp Portland 2010 (the event is on September 18-19), but I’m excited to announce we’ve already confirmed a few key speakers and that we’re opening the public call to fill the rest of our speaker lineup.

As we get closer to the event we’ll post more details but we have a few great speakers already planned:

  • Jane Wells (UX Lead for Automattic), will speak about “How WordPress Decisions Are Made” – a look at how choices are made about the direction and details of WordPress.
  • Food Carts Portland is a great resource for Portland’s awesome food cart scene. Brett “Dieselboi” Burmeister will speak about how food carts are using social media as part of (or their entire) marketing efforts.
  • Designer/developer Austin Passy of Frosty Web Designs will be talking about design and theming with WordPress – we’re still working out the exact angle on his talk, but expect something visually pleasing.
  • Photographer and Blogger Aaron Hockley of Social Photo Talk will present “Are You Cheating On Your Blog? Splitting Time Amongst Social Media Sites” – a look at how to mix and use various social media sites for your brand or identity.

Want to Speak at WordCamp Portland? Read This…

We’re now actively looking for speakers to fill out the rest of our lineup. We’ll again have two full days of conference, meaning we’ll be selecting several more speakers. We might do something different this year… longer presentations should be 45 minutes, but we also might feature shorter 15 minute talks. Topics should revolve around WordPress and blogging (pretty much anything related is fair game). Themes, plugins, authoring, content, legal issues, RSS, voice, writing, database/server admin, you name it….

If you’d like to present at WordCamp Portland, please contact speaker coordinator Aaron Hockley via email (aaron@hockleyphoto.com). Let us know your topic, whether you think it would work best as a longer 45 minute presentation or a quicker 15 minute talk. A short bio/background/links to help us learn about you are also appreciated. We’ll solicit a bunch of ideas and then the organizers will make selections to fill out a well-rounded docket of presentations.

We Have Liftoff!

Posted By morganpdx on February 14th, 2010

Hello WordPress friends and blogging neighbors!  I (Morgan Senkal) am thrilled to take over the fabulous work that Aaron Hockley has done with WordCamp here in Portland.  My two goals for this event are:

  1. Make WordCamp Portland 2010 as fabulous as last year
  2. Make it even better, if that is even possible!

I decided that the very first thing I needed to do was select a date.  In keeping with goal #1, the date will be nearly the same as last year: September 18-19, 2010.  And already, the fabulous people over at WebTrends have offered to host us again as well.  WordCamp Portland is off to a great start!

I’ll have more details and information as things ramp up, so stay tuned.  If you have any ideas or questions, feel free to contact me at my email address or on twitter, either at the wordcamp account (@wcpdx) or @morganpdx.

Morgan Senkal Will Lead WordCamp Portland 2010

Posted By Aaron on February 9th, 2010

We’re into February, and folks have started to ask me (Aaron Hockley) about WordCamp Portland 2010.

I’m pleased to announce that Morgan Senkal (aka @morganpdx) will be assuming the leadership of this year’s WordCamp Portland event. Morgan brings a great mix of technical and event experience to the role, and I know she’ll do a great job to continue the tradition of awesome WordCamp events in Portland.

Morgan is starting to outline high-level plans; she’ll be making announcements once she’s actively seeking volunteers, speakers, and folks for other roles.

With an increased focus on some other ventures, I felt that I wouldn’t be able to devote the proper attention to coordinating WordCamp Portland. I’ll still be involved with the event in some smaller role and will help out as needed. A sincere thank you to everyone in the local WordPress community who helped make our first two WordCamps as great as they were.

~Aaron

WordCamp Portland Videos Now Appearing on WordPress.tv

Posted By Aaron on September 29th, 2009

WordPress.tv is a project bringing together all sorts of WordPress-related videos, including those from WordCamps around the world. I’m excited to announce that the first WordCamp Portland 2009 videos are now live on WordPress.tv. The Saturday videos are being put online now, with Sunday’s videos to follow within a day or two.

Thanks to Joe for his great event streaming services and the folks at WordPress.tv for hosting the videos.

Happy viewing!

The Streamed Sessions will be Posted Online

Posted By Aaron on September 20th, 2009

We’ve had a lot of questions about if it will be possible to view the streamed sessions at a later date. The answer is yes; we’ll get them processed and posted. We’ll be sure to announce it here, the best way to stay informed is to subscribe to our RSS feed.

For Attendees: How to get to WebTrends!

Posted By Betsy Richter on September 18th, 2009

Because I’m all about the details, I’m sending out one final reminder about just where WebTrends is, what you’ll need to know about parking and building access, and some travel advisories we already know about. I’ve sprinkled it with some editorial opinions and advice — if you’re a local, please feel free to disregard!

Where are you going?

WebTrends
851 SW 6th Avenue (between Yamhill & Taylor on W side of street)
16th Floor
Portland, OR 97204-1343
Google Map link

WebTrends is in a large secured office building; we’ll be gathering on the 16th floor. Therefore, a volunteer will need to let you in and out of the building and escort you to the elevator. In the rare event that someone’s not right downstairs, you’ll need to call – we’ll have signs on the door with phone numbers; you’ll need to call via cell for access. Again, we can’t accommodate pets or children, and bikes cannot be brought into the building, either. (We’ll have details below re. bike parking.)

Note: the parking garage directly underneath WebTrends is closed on weekends.

Parking:

If you’re driving downtown (and we really recommend that you NOT do so!), know these facts first!

On-street parking:

I strongly recommend that you AVOID on-street parking. It’s prohibitive and troublesome – most meters won’t last past 3 hours, and the local ticket enforcement is fierce (I routinely get a ticket mere minutes after my meter expired.) This means if you’re doing on-street parking, you’ll have to leave every couple of hours to move your car to another spot & pay again. (You can’t just keep plugging a single meter for a single spot once you find it. Yes, I know that’s a huge pain. See warning above re. rabid ticket enforcement – and I have the tickets to prove it – and don’t follow in my footsteps!)

Don’t believe me? See what our local court system has to say!

Parking garages:

If you’re driving a car downtown, these are your best bets. Look for Smart Park, Star Park, or City Center Parking – all within a few blocks of WebTrends (see this Google Map mashup for details.) Note that different garages have different Sunday schedules; you might want to scout this out before Sunday morning!

Bicycle parking:

Justin Kistner from WebTrends (our gracious host and sponsor this weekend; please be sure to give him some props) says that there are about 8 bike staples in front of WebTrends and 3-4 more clusters across the street. Please use those – again, we won’t allow bikes in the building itself (not even in the lobby!)

Mass transit:

I’m not even going to bother to drive downtown myself – WebTrends is located a block or so away from 3 different light rail lines, so I’ll be taking MAX in. (See TriMet’s site for more information.)

Known traffic issues this weekend:

The Susan B. Komen Race for the Cure is taking place on Portland’s waterfront this Sunday morning from 7:30 – 11 am. The Broadway Bridge will be closed, but there may be some extra MAX service. Note that 45,000 people are expected downtown and plan your travels accordingly!

Also, the Sellwood Bridge is closed from 6 am – 6 pm on Sunday, September 20th for a safety inspection. Those traveling from inner SE should pick a different bridge!

Okay, that’s enough from me. Except for this: 1. Follow @wcpdx on Twitter – we’ll try to share information with WordCamp Portland attendees this way where possible. 2. Check the WordCamp Portland web site. 3. Use the #wcpdx hashtag – that way, when you encounter a transit issue, you can send a heads-up to other attendees, for example.

See you all on Saturday!

Betsy Richter, your trusty registrar

WordCamp Portland – Video Stream Information

Posted By Aaron on September 17th, 2009

A big thanks to Joe from Blaze Streaming Media who is providing our streaming services for WordCamp Portland.

View the stream at http://live.blazestreaming.com/wcpdx/.

The plan is to start streaming as the event begins at 9am on Saturday.

Why WordCamp Happens: People

Posted By Aaron on September 17th, 2009

Normally this sort of blog post would follow the event, but I wanted to get this out in the public while folks are still reading this blog.

I’d like to say thank you to the various organizers/volunteers that are making WordCamp Portland happen. The core group of organizers has been actively working on this event since January. Betsy Richter has done a great job wrangling our registration process, which has involved a wait list and overflow process that’s kept her very busy over the past few weeks with the registration and the thorough communication surrounding those lists. Dale Chumbley has spent the last few months talking with potential sponsors, explaining the value of a WordCamp sponsorship and taking care of details such as payment delivery and communication between parties. Rick Turoczy has helped with our bookkeeping as well as publicity through his little floral venture. Kat Markert has talked with dozens of food vendors to arrange for two full lunches, morning bagels and muffins, two days of snacks, and a full range of beverages (coffee, water, pop, beer) for the weekend. Robin Catesby has helped with a variety of hospitality roles including providing some information for out of town attendees as well as a few things to help take care of our (all volunteer) speakers.

We’ll have other volunteers working on tasks on Saturday and Sunday including assistance with registration, T-shirt distribution, organizing the unconference grid, assisting with food setup and cleanup, escorting attendees into the secured area of the building, audio/visual setup and troubleshooting, and more. Take a moment to say thanks to the folks that are helping WordCamp happen.

WordCamps are very much community events, and WordCamp Portland wouldn’t happen without the dedicated WordPress community in Portland. Thank you.

Changes to Saturday’s Speaker Lineup

Posted By Aaron on September 16th, 2009

We have a couple changes to announce for our Saturday lineup of speakers at WordCamp Portland. Unfortunately Micah Baldwin will be unable to attend, but I’m excited to announce that Shayne Sanderson will now be a featured presenter.

Shayne is owner of S-Tastic Designs where he offers WordPress-related support, design and consulting services. He also works for Instinct Entertainment (makers of WP Ecommerce) providing support and custom modifications. He has presented at several WordCamps this year including Las Vegas, Raleigh and Los Angeles.

Shayne will be presenting on WPMU and Ecommerce.

Saturday’s schedule and order of speakers has changed a bit; see the agenda page for the updated schedule.