July 20th, 2007, 8:14 pm

WordCamp 2007

WordCamp 2007

This weekend off playing around in San Francisco. I am out here for WordCamp 2007, a blogging conference for bloggers and developers. On Sunday, I will be speaking about my work on the NYTimes.com Blogs.

I am really looking forward to get to meet all kinds of bloggers and developers, and learn about all the great assets that the WordPress community has been putting together. The main aspect that originally attracted me to WordPress was the community involvement factor. There are so many great people, working on design, plugins, and the overall usability of the platform.



5 Comments

  1. Hey Jeremy, it was great meeting you at WordCamp.

    Love the title and minimal design of your new blog. Looking forward to see what you write about.

  2. Jeremy:

    Thanks for your time at WordCamp Sunday. I have posted the story that aired tonight on KRON 4 Television on YouTube here:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWGIUGJTrss

    Unfortunately due to circumstances beyond my control, they swapped the name supers for you and Matt… but I think most people can figure it out.

    Thanks again for your insightful comments.

    Brian Shields
    Online News Manager
    KRON-TV
    San Francisco

  3. The previous link I posted is now dead.

    Click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ig9q92_hOro

    for the corrected version with the right supers and the correct aspect ratio. Thanks again for your help.

    Brian Shields
    KRON-TV
    San Francisco

  4. Thanks so much Brian! Great job on the video!

  5. Hi Jeremy,

    Thanks again for your presentation yesterday. You and I chatted briefly afterwards and talked about how we’re both hoping to use WP MU in the future for newspaper sites. I’ll be keeping an eye on your work on the NY Times blogs!

    Well done.

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