Tag: WordCamp

  • WordCamp Tokyo 2011: The Largest Japanese WordCamp

    On November 27th, WordCamp Tokyo 2011 drew the most attendees in Japanese WordCamp history. The final count is about 800 — I believe it’s the 2nd largest It’s the 3rd largest WordCamps ever worldwide (after WordCamp SF & NYC).

  • WordCamp SF: WordPress Shirt Store [Video]

    普段 WP Swag Store でオンライン購入のみ可能な WordPress Tシャツが、現在 WordCamp SF にて販売されています。注文したい方は、@naokomc まで! とりあえず受付終了させてもらいますがまた更新を後ほど。 ※ 特定の注文がある場合は、日本時間8月15日の17時くらいまでにお願いします。オンラインストアと全く同じ品揃えではありません。サイズがないものもありますのでご相談ください。数がたくさんあるものについてはいくらか日本にまとめて持っていけると思いますので、イベントなどで必要な方は声をかけてください 🙂

  • WordCamp Malaysia 2010 is Tomorrow!

    After quite a long but pretty smooth travel from Detroit, I arrived at Kuala Lumpur this morning. I’m here to speak at WordCamp Malaysia tomorrow at 9:30 am! I’ve never been to any WordCamps outside of US and Japan, so this is very exciting. The organizer Simon Lim told me that about 150 people had…

  • WordCamp Fukuoka 2010 Wrap-Up

    WordCamp Fukuoka was a huge success; total of 230+ people participated and there were 26 speakers for 3 tracks. It was amazing how smooth it went, considering that this was the first event organized by the Fukuoka team. I got to go there along with Mark and Noel from Automattic. The main hall presentation opened…

  • WordCamp Fukuoka 2010 in 10 days!

    I’m really excited to be speaking at WordCamp Fukuoka 2010 on February 27th. It’s the very first WordCamp in my home town! It takes place at my aunt’s alma mater Seinan Gakuin University. The speaker includes Contact Form 7 plugin author Takayuki Miyoshi (takayukister), P2/Monotone/Duotone theme author Noel Jackson, Time, Inc. consultant/developer Ned Watson, Frogman…

  • WordCamp NYC "WordPress Community in Japan"

    I spoke at WordCamp NYC on Saturday morning. In my session, I talked about blogging in Japan and how WordPress is doing there. WordPress Community in Japan View more documents from Naoko McCracken. I don’t think it’s a well-known fact outside of Japan but blogging is pretty big over there. As seen in one of…

  • Japanese Community Talk at WordCamp NYC 2009

    On November 14th, I’ll be speaking at WordCamp NYC. My session will be about how WordPress Community is doing in Japan. Here’s the description from the site’s session page. WordPress Community in Japan Japanese use of WordPress is growing fast. The number of downloads has quadrupled in a year and half, and the number of…

  • WordCamp Kyoto 2009 Report

    I was at WordCamp Kyoto 2009 on Oct. 17th. I don’t think there is any other English blog about it so I’ve written a report to share information with other WordCamp organizers and future attendee (better late than never; I was waiting for the survey results but that will be coming later). Quick Facts: WordCamp…

  • WordCamp Kyoto 2009 Information

    Since I came back from my trip to Japan last month, I’ve been working on WordCamp Kyoto 2009 planning with other organizers in Japan. The 2-day event will consist of a series of talks on Friday (targeted for hosting companies and other businesses) and a larger conference & after-party on Saturday. I will be the…

  • WordCamp Tokyo 2009 Report

    It’s been over a week after the event and I’m finally catching up to write on my blog! I’ve written on ja.wordpress.org, WordCamp Japan blog and detlog.org (my Japanese blog) but I figured I still need to write here since there won’t be many reports in English. WordCamp Tokyo 2009 took place on Sunday, April…

  • SxSW, WordCamp Tokyo & Kansai, WordPress Meetup

    My past few weeks have been filled with a lot of event-related stuff. SxSW I was in Austin, TX for SxSW 2009 from March 13-18. This was my third trip (went in 05 & 06) and definitely not going to be the last one. What I liked: Leah Buley (slide), CSS Showdown, Microformats panel, Gary…

  • WordCamp Tokyo 2008 Reports in English

    Besides my own quick write-up, I’ve found some good reports written in English on WordCamp Tokyo 2008. Nire.Com wrote WordCamp Tokyo 2008 Sessions Minutes and its 2nd part. They cover each session with the speaker’s photo (note: not all sessions are covered). Automattic’s Michael Pick, one of the speakers, gives a good overview on WordCamp…

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