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Friday #daily updates

Friday #daily-updates

Global Community Sponsorship Update

Hey all! @kcristiano and I just wanted to update you on what’s been happening in the Global Community Sponsorship program in the last couple of weeks since our last update. (Hint: a lot!) We have received signed contracts and payment from the following confirmed global sponsors:

Bluehost (Gold Western and Silver Eastern)
GoDaddy (Silver Worldwide)
Jetpack (Gold Worldwide)
Pantheon (Silver Western)
WooCommerce (Gold Worldwide)
WPML (Bronze Worldwide)

Either Kevin or I have added all of these fantastic sponsors to the relevant 2016 WordCampWordCamp WordCamps are casual, locally-organized conferences covering everything related to WordPress. They're one of the places where the WordPress community comes together to teach one another what they’ve learned throughout the year and share the joy. Learn more. sites, merged into the local levels. If you have a 2016 WordCamp on the official schedule and think there might be a problem or discrepancy with global sponsor acknowledgement, please just pingPing The act of sending a very small amount of data to an end point. Ping is used in computer science to illicit a response from a target server to test it’s connection. Ping is also a term used by Slack users to @ someone or send them a direct message (DM). Users might say something along the lines of “Ping me when the meeting starts.” Kevin or me in slackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/., or leave a comment on this thread. 🙂

We are still waiting for payment from Bronze global sponsors DreamHost (Bronze Western) and Plesk (Bronze Western), but they’ve returned their signed contracts and issued payment so it’s just a matter of a few more days until we can add them to all the 2016 sites.

Speaking of those 2016 sites, at this time, they are:

WordCamp Paris
WordCamp Norway
WordCamp Miami
WordCamp Prague
WordCamp Dayton
WordCamp Lancaster PA
WordCamp Mumbai
WordCamp Atlanta
WordCamp Torino
WordCamp London
WordCamp Jacksonville
WordCamp Nuremberg
WordCamp San Diego
WordCamp Chicago
WordCamp Vernon
WordCamp Minneapolis

Gold global sponsors should be merged into the highest local sponsorship level, Silver should be merged into the second highest, and Bronze should be merged into the third highest, and then organizing teams should  acknowledge global sponsors like all other sponsor at that level. Essentially, global sponsors should receive whatever is in their global package plus anything additional you’re providing to your local sponsors, if your local packages include additional items. If you have a question about how to work with or acknowledge your global sponsors, please just leave a comment on this post or ping Kevin or me on Slack — we’re happy to help clarify.

We’ve been talking to lots of other companies, too! We’ve responded to everyone who reached out via email all the companies who sponsored more than 5 WordCamps last year. Here’s the status on outreach.

Still in talks with:
InMotion Hosting
ManageWP
WiredTree

Have received a definite “not at this time” from:
10up
CloudFlare
GMO Internet Group
Interserver
LiquidWeb
Siteimprove, Inc.
SiteLock
Sucuri
Tucows
WinningWP
WPEngine
Yoast

Have not heard back from:
CrowdFavorite
CSSIgniter
Human Made
iThemes
MainWP
ServerPress
SiteGround
VertaMedia
WPRocket

We’ll continue to roll in additional global sponsors into the program on a quarterly basis as the year progresses, but with plenty of time before each quarter begins so we don’t put early-quarter camps in a pinch. Announcement as a Global Community Sponsors will start up on the WordCamp CentralWordCamp Central Website for all WordCamp activities globally. https://central.wordcamp.org includes a list of upcoming and past camp with links to each. blog next week. If you have any questions about the global sponsorship program at all, please let us know!

#community-management, #global-sponsors, #global-sponsorship

Thursday #daily updates

Thursday #daily-updates

Development Update – 4th week of 2016

I’m going to start posting updates every Wednesday on development progress, in order to help keep everyone in the loopLoop The Loop is PHP code used by WordPress to display posts. Using The Loop, WordPress processes each post to be displayed on the current page, and formats it according to how it matches specified criteria within The Loop tags. Any HTML or PHP code in the Loop will be processed on each post. https://codex.wordpress.org/The_Loop. on new features, the status of ongoing work, etc.

This past week @kovshenin has been working on Quickbooks integration for WordCampWordCamp WordCamps are casual, locally-organized conferences covering everything related to WordPress. They're one of the places where the WordPress community comes together to teach one another what they’ve learned throughout the year and share the joy. Learn more. payments, and also automating SSLSSL Secure Socket Layer - Encryption from the server to the browser and back. Prevents prying eyes from seeing what you are sending between your browser and the server. certificates as part of the URLURL A specific web address of a website or web page on the Internet, such as a website’s URL www.wordpress.org-rollback project. He launched a couple plugins to interact with the Quickbooks APIAPI An API or Application Programming Interface is a software intermediary that allows programs to interact with each other and share data in limited, clearly defined ways., but integrating that into our payment plugins is on hold due to some delays on the bank’s end.

Let’s Encrypt increased our SSL certificate rate-limit, so we no longer need to request them in batches. Konstantin is collaborating with the Systems team on an updated script that should install certificates for the remaining sites. Once that’s done, he’ll be able to migrate them back to their original URLs.

I’ve been working on a new post type for WordCamp organizer reimbursements, and a network-wide dashboard for deputiesProgram Supporter Community Program Supporters (formerly Deputies) are a team of people worldwide who review WordCamp and Meetup applications, interview lead organizers, and keep things moving at WordCamp Central. Find more about program supporters in our Program Supporter Handbook. to manage reimbursements. Currently organizers use the Payments post type for both vendor payments and personal reimbursements, but the new post type will separate the two.

We’ll also be adding a new post type for sponsor invoices soon, so I created a new Budget menu in wp-admin to hold all the post types for vendor payments, personal reimbursements, and sponsor invoices. I deployedDeploy Launching code from a local development environment to the production web server, so that it's available to visitors. the new sponsor invoices post type last week, but the banking delays have disrupted our integration plans, so I’ve temporarily disabled it until we get all that wrapped up.

 

#development-update, #official-websites

WordCamps and Meetups Queue Status

Hola Community Team 🙂
Were you waiting for this? Here it is the queue status of this week! (from oldest to newest).

WordCamps
Pune – needs orientation (scheduling)
Belgrade – needs orientation (scheduling)
Saint Louis, MO – needs orientation (scheduling)
Finland – needs contract signed (waiting for some modifications)
Tokyo – needs budget review (scheduled)
Cincinnati – needs orientation (scheduled)
Århus – needs vetting
Nashville – needs vetting
North East Ohio – needs budget review
Porto – needs budget review
Oklahoma – needs vetting

MeetupsMeetup Meetup groups are locally-organized groups that get together for face-to-face events on a regular basis (commonly once a month). Learn more about Meetups in our Meetup Organizer Handbook.
Minneapolis – needs orientation (scheduling)
Bracebridge – needs orientation (scheduling)
San José – needs orientation (scheduled)
San Cristobal – needs orientation (scheduled)
Hartford – needs orientation (scheduled)
Ibadan – needs interview
Toulouse – needs vetting
Islamabad – needs interview
Yaounde – needs swag
Aarhus – needs vetting
Salvador/Bahia – needs vetting
Janesville – needs interview
Fryslân – needs swag

MeetupMeetup Meetup groups are locally-organized groups that get together for face-to-face events on a regular basis (commonly once a month). Learn more about Meetups in our Meetup Organizer Handbook. Venue approval request
Pasadena – needs vetting

#community-management, #meetups-2, #queue, #status, #wordcamps

Wednesday #daily updates

Wednesday #daily-updates

Tuesday #daily updates

Tuesday #daily-updates

Full-day Events

There are some specialized events that we have talked about standardizing/supporting/organizing through this team that we haven’t really had a structure for because we were stuck in the habit of thinking of two extremes: a two-hour MeetupMeetup Meetup groups are locally-organized groups that get together for face-to-face events on a regular basis (commonly once a month). Learn more about Meetups in our Meetup Organizer Handbook. event, or a full weekend WordCampWordCamp WordCamps are casual, locally-organized conferences covering everything related to WordPress. They're one of the places where the WordPress community comes together to teach one another what they’ve learned throughout the year and share the joy. Learn more.. Many of us have been involved with events that fall somewhere in the middle – full day workshops, hackathons, contributor days, etc. – but without resources in place for how to handle these things, there has been confusion about what support is available, what to call things, and in some cases, even what’s allowed.

I’d like to start formalizing some of these event types and creating documentation (event guides) to make it easy for people want to organize them to get started. A lot of these have happened in multiple locations already, with each location putting their own spin on things and a variable level of documentation. For the sake of getting something together that we can put into a Meetup organizers handbook with instructions on what’s involved with each event type, I’d like to get a few people willing to put on an event and document the process so that we can start building our library of event guides. To that end…

Charity Hackathon
@hlashbrooke has run several charity hackathons in South Africa, where volunteers build sites for nonprofit organizations. This is something that also has happened at a number of WordCamps, as well as through Meetup groups or as standalone independent events. This event type is much simpler than a WordCamp, but requires more support than a 1 to 2 hour meetup (for example, a full-day venue rental is harder to get donated). He will be partnering with Erica Kuschel from Austin to put on one of these events in Austin this April, and he will create a draft event guide to help other people organize the same kind of event.

Note: We will want to come up with a standard name for describing this kind of event. there are some connotations with the word charity that make it less appealing for some people, and similarly the word hackathon has been known to alienate people who are not hard-coreCore Core is the set of software required to run WordPress. The Core Development Team builds WordPress. developers. For this event, Hugh will be using the name do_actiondo_action do_action hackathons are community-organised events that are focussed on using WordPress to give deserving charitable organisations their own online presence. Learn more on doaction.org., which he has used at past events, but we might need a clearer, more general label for the event guide that. Community build-a-thon? Suggestions welcome in the comments.

Contributor DayContributor Day Contributor Days are standalone days, frequently held before or after WordCamps but they can also happen at any time. They are events where people get together to work on various areas of https://make.wordpress.org/ There are many teams that people can participate in, each with a different focus. https://2017.us.wordcamp.org/contributor-day/ https://make.wordpress.org/support/handbook/getting-started/getting-started-at-a-contributor-day/./Weekend
Doing a standalone contributor day (or weekend) is something quite a few communities have done successfully, and in some cases on a regular basis. I know that @miss_jwo created documentation for this event type on independent site, and there are several members of this team who have organized contributor days in the past. It would be great to see who is interested in taking point on/contributing to an official event guide, and go from there. I’m also doing half day contributor thing as part of the support team contributor weekend this Saturday, so if anyone else is organizing something for that weekend, maybe we could pool our thoughts and experiences.

Full-Day Workshops
There have been so many of these, and yet we don’t have any documentation on what’s involved in running one. New user workshops, theme-building workshops, speaker skills workshops… Within the full day workshop categoryCategory The 'category' taxonomy lets you group posts / content together that share a common bond. Categories are pre-defined and broad ranging., there are quite a few variations so it would be great to develop an event planning guide for each type. This particular event type would be supported by the training scripts being developed on the training team for standardized curriculums, for the sake of an event guide we are mostly concerned with the logistics of planning and running the event. Is there anyone who would like to take point on the event guides for this event type? I have done several full-day workshops as have many others, so I think there’s plenty of information available, it’s just a matter of getting it all together in one place. This event type would also include workshops for specialized audiences such as kids, senior citizens, veterans, etc. If no one volunteers to take point on this, we’ll create it after we do our pilot workshops (Feb-March) to prepare for a one-day workshop with Hack the Hood this spring.

Are there other full-day events that you’ve done (or seen others do) that would benefit from an event guide? Tell us in the comments!

#community-management, #documentation, #event-types