WordPress Meetup

by Scott Beale on January 23, 2005 · 0 comments

WordPress Meetup

Now that were up-and-running with our new blog, using the wonderful WordPress weblog application, I thought might be a good idea to meet some fellow WordPress bloggers. The above photo is from this Saturday’s unofficial WordPress Meetup in San Francisco. There are thousands of Meetups that take place all over the country on a variety of interests (not just web geek stuff). Check out the Meetup website for more info.

Pictured are (L-R): Ryan King, recent Houston-to-San Francisco transplant and WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg, Om Malik and Nicole Lee.

Also in attendance were Craig Cook, Glenda Bautista, Marc Weidenbaum and Chris Messina from Spread Firefox and Drupal (CivicSpace Labs).

Not present was representation from the 17-inch PowerBook family. Also, contrary to what the photo might suggest, one can easily use other non-Apple computers to update their blog (it’s just not as fun).

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