In case you missed the announcement: WordCamp Toronto 2018 is now FREE!
It’s a first for WordCamp Toronto, and we hope that it’ll make the event even more accessible to everyone.
Check out the WordCamp Toronto 2018 recap! (click on post or image for details) https://2018.toronto.wordcamp.org/kudos-wordcamp2018/ Videos from all talks are now live on WordPress.tv as well as slides. See the recap for more details.
WordCamp Toronto 2018 is coming to the North York Civic Centre at roughly the same time as WordPress 5.0 and the new Gutenberg will be released. So it should not be a surprise that the WordCamp theme is Gutenberg and the Future of WordPress. The timing could not be more fortuitous because the much delayed … Read more
In case you missed the announcement: WordCamp Toronto 2018 is now FREE!
It’s a first for WordCamp Toronto, and we hope that it’ll make the event even more accessible to everyone.
WordCamp Toronto 2018 is only a few weeks away, and tickets are on sale.
This year’s event takes place on Saturday, December 1st at the North York Civic Centre. Our theme is Gutenberg and the WordPress of tomorrow.
We just published the first version of our schedule, along with our completed lists of speakers and sessions.
In case you missed the news, WordCamp Toronto 2018 is officially on the calendar! We’re holding a one-day event on Saturday, December 1st at the North York Civic Centre. With just a little over 60 days to go, we’ve just put out our final call for speakers, sponsors, and volunteers. If you’re interested in speaking … Read more
The above screenshot is the first results from processing the WordCamp Toronto 2018 Survey that many Meetup and Toronto WP users may have filled in. This survey is intended to help identify what are current topics of interest to WordPress users for the upcoming TO WordCamp 2018 but also to provide Toronto WordPress meetup organizers … Read more
Can you take a few minutes and help us organize a great WordCamp Toronto 2018 conference on December 1st by filling out a 3-minute survey? We’re planning the event’s content and logistics and need your input. Your input is key to choosing the most useful and relevant sessions for the conference. To do so, could … Read more
Hello WordPressers!
We’ve got a handful of exciting announcements this week. But first: congratulations to our friends in Niagara for hosting their inaugural WordCamp this past weekend. It’s great to see more local WordCamps popping up on the official schedule.
Now, speaking of WordCamps…
We’re excited to announce that WordCamp Toronto 2018 (#WCYYZ) is a go. Join us for a day of WordPress on Saturday, December 1st at the North York Civic Centre, pictured above.
Local community is our priority, so we’ll be looking for speakers from around the GTA and neighbouring regions. Expect more details to come on that, and our call for sponsors and volunteers, in the coming weeks.
Check out the #WCYYZ 2018 website
In addition to running a leaner WordCamp with a tighter focus on community, we’re also taking steps to be more transparent & inclusive in how we organize events. To that end we’ve spun up a new P2 site at organize.wptoronto.com.
We’re using this site to discuss plans for WordCamp Toronto 2018, but it’s also the go-to site for WPToronto planning in general. If you’d like to get involved with our group planning, this is the place to do it.
Join the planning discussions on our new P2
Previous updates have mentioned that we’re looking for volunteers to help with the meetups. We’ve just published a volunteer application form to collect more details about potential volunteers and what they’re interested in.
Our group organizers currently include Kristine Black, Alex Sirota, Robin MacRae, Kiera Howe, Dan Stramer, Jacques Surveyer, Jeremy Choi, and myself. While we’re a bigger team than in the past (yay!), we’re still lacking a diversity of views & experiences that reflects Toronto.
Help us make WPToronto even better. If you’re interested in joining us, fill out the volunteer application form. If you’d rather give us feedback about what we can do to improve, please send us a message.
Looking for videos from WordCamp Toronto 2017? They are going up slowly on WordPress.TV.