The #WCBUC Aftermath

It’s been a pleasure to have you at WordCamp Bucharest this year! We cannot measure the success of the event only in the number of attendees or sponsors, but also in the feedback we receive.  We’d like to learn about your experience, what you liked/disliked about the event, what talks you enjoyed most, how was the after party vibe and more. Please take a few moments and share your thoughts about #wcbuc 2017!


And now, let’s see some stats and how things looked like in social media.
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Get ready for the After Party!

After a full day of sessions that start at 8:30AM (please don’t be late), you’re invited to the #wcbuc After Party! Let’s enjoy more time together and relax over a couple of drinks at the Interbelic Club in downtown Bucharest.

Interbelic Club

 

WordCamps usually include an after party – an informal get-together with all the people involved: speakers, sponsors, volunteers, and attendees. It’s a friendly way to get to know the speakers in person, meet the sponsors and congratulate the organizers (kidding).
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#wcbuc Contributor Day focused on community and theme review

Hey everyone and I mean everyone. Not just WordPress developers – product people, designers, marketers, support staff, business people – everyone is welcome to take part at Contributor Day!

Contributor-Day

As you already know, WordPress is an open source project. It was and still is created with the help of contributing peers. During WordCamps, when WordPress people get together, we have a chance to give back to the open source project.

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Tickets supplemented and one month to go!

Less than one month to go until WordCamp Bucharest and the first batch of tickets is already gone. What do you do when WordPress people want to join? You bring more to the table because everyone is welcome!

Some stats for the coming event: one great venue (The Chamber of Commerce and Industry), 2 busy days with presentations, workshops, and networking, 14 speakers from 7 countries, 250 participants and 16 sponsors supporting #wcbuc!

But you must hurry up, there are less than 100 tickets available for sale!

WCBUC ticket-sale-extended

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WordCamp Bucharest final speakers announced – Let the show begin!

We’re happy to introduce the last batch of speakers that will join us at WordCamp Bucharest this October!

We’ve received 41 presentation proposals, from 28 people from Romania, Greece, France, Switzerland, Germany, Serbia, Moldova, US, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Canada, India, Netherlands and Poland, See who’s coming to #wcbuc below!

Speakers to WordCamp Bucharest

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We need your help! Call for Volunteers

Volunteering is a great way to get involved, meet new friends, connect with existing ones and have a great time.

WordCamps are made by volunteers, people who want to get involved and contribute back by growing the WordPress community. If you’ve already attended a meetup, or you’ve been to any WordCamps around the world, you probably know that you can also be a part of it all. Continue reading We need your help! Call for Volunteers

ThemeIsle: Announcing a new Bronze Sponsor

ThemeIsle sponsor wordcamp bucharest

Ahoy! We are the pirates from ThemeIsle a Romanian company that creates modern and friendly WordPress themes and plugins used by 400k users worldwide. To give you a hint, we developed Zerif Lite, one of the most popular WordPress themes out there.

We like to stay ahead of the game, so we’ve created the CodeinWP blog with exclusive news, tips and WordPress guides, and we recently launched Revive.Social—our platform for online marketers. But our first love are WordPress themes, so we’re now focusing on Hestia, our most advanced theme to the day.

“WordPress themes don’t need to be boring”– that’s our primary motto – and we’re doing everything we can to prove it, starting from our involvement in the WordPress community to our work attitude in general.