WordPress Party on Monday, May 21st

by Scott Beale on May 18, 2007 · 5 comments

SXSW 2007

WordPress is having a party on Monday, May 21st at Thee Parkside in San Francisco to celebrate the 4th birthday of the orginal release of WordPress, the recent release of WordPress 2.2 and WordPress.com hitting the milestone of 1 million blogs hosted. More info on Upcoming.

WordPress 100K at The Odeon

The last WordPress party, which was over two years ago, was the WordPress 100K Download Party that Laughing Squid co-organized with WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg at the now defunct Odeon Bar on March 22nd, 2005. Here are my photos from that party, back in my pre-DSLR days.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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May 18, 2007 at 1:18 pm

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1 Abe May 18, 2007 at 1:58 pm

Please keep us updated with anything in the party

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2 Patrick Havens May 18, 2007 at 1:59 pm

Hmmm I seem to see you at all the cool parties, so i assume I’ll see you there Mondy?

BTW that’s for the memories (not mine, wasn’t there… but still), as always good pictures.

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