WordCamp

by Scott Beale on July 10, 2006 · 4 comments

WordCamp

WordCamp is a day-long WordPress conference, just announced by Matt Mullenweg, that will be taking place on Saturday, August 5th at the Swedish American Hall in San Francisco. It is a free conference for both WordPress users and developers, done in they style of BarCamp. Laughing Squid will be there!

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filed under Events, San Francisco, WordPress

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1 Kareem July 10, 2006 at 2:37 pm

I would gladly host one here in Egypt!

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2 Steve Collins July 12, 2006 at 3:41 am

This one time, at WordCamp…

Sorry, had to ;)

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3 MMF March 5, 2009 at 12:12 pm

It will be in EGYPT , Mansoura
March 2009

http://blog.spmmf.com/2009/03/first_wordcamp_in_egypt/

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4 gamal March 27, 2009 at 1:46 am

You can find full details here:
http://www.wordcampegypt.com
and http://cerntral.wordcamp.org

@ Karim you can organize with us to host the next wordcamp in Egypt, we already posses enough experience.
Just contact us for further details, and I strongly recommend you attending the Event in Mansoura if you are an Egyptian resident and it’ll be nice chance to deal offline :).

Thanks

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