Be A Part of the WordCamp Community

WordCamps are about community

People gather at WordCamps to share and increase their knowledge and experience around WordPress. Designers, developers, marketers, business owners, publishers, writers, and bloggers make up a growing and diverse community of people who use WordPress in their work and lives. Technology may be the impetus, but the outcome is much greater than that—and the best explanation would be to just watch what happens.

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WordCamps are not meant to be big, fancy, expensive conferences. WordCamps are local gatherings that are affordable, allowing people from all walks of life to attend, meet, share, and learn. You’ll meet people who are crazy smart, insanely inspired, and wildly engaging. You may find new collaborators, new employees or employers, and new groups to continue working with throughout the year. Join us at WordCamp, and build community together!

Be part of the WordCamp Minneapolis community in 2016 as an attendee, volunteer, or sponsor.

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About skarjune

Skarjune was a former contributor on the Make WordPress.org Marketing team, WordPress.org,Training Team, and WordCamp Minneapolis—St.Paul organizing team. Skarjune resigned as Contributor in 2019 after disagreeing one-to-one with both Matt Mullenweg and Joost de Valk over their takeover of the Communications Team without consulting team members. Some members left in addition to the former Leader cast aside, and work by the Communications and Training team was discarded by new leaders . Hopefully, new real Governance will replace Automattic at WordPress.og, which is not WordPress.com. Commercial Corporations should respect Open Source GPL.