WordCamp Nairobi, Call For Speakers
WordCamp Nairobi is on the calendar for 1-2 November 2024.
WordCamp Nairobi is on the calendar for 1-2 November 2024.
WordPress was built by so many people, and each and every one of them is responsible for making the world a better place.
Lana Miro from Ukraine writes about her work with WordPress is one of the things that helps her deal with living in a country at war.
Mumtahina Faguni from Dhaka, Bangladesh writes about how becoming a volunteer helped her meet the world, & how WordPress leads the way today.
Rae Morey from Melbourne Australia writes about her journey into journalism from a child to now, and how WordPress became her platform of choice.
This week we hear from Ben Evans from Japan, and feature 4 interviews from WordCamp Europe, and more!
Ben Evans writes about how his love of information ethics lead him to WordPress, which then lead him to Open Source Community.
When I needed more Africans for HeroPress I went looking and quickly found Thabo Tswana. Since then nearly every African I’ve spoken to about how they got started in WordPress, Thabo’s name comes up. He makes things happen and he helps people grow and advance. He’s one of the people I admire most in WordPress….
I had a wonderful time getting to know Josephine (Rahissa) Ngo Nonog and Herman Ngembu at WCEU. Just beginning their WordPress adventures!
I had a great conversation with Aida about kids camp, how they manage to do so many and why it’s so great.