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Me presenting at WordCamp RVA

Me presenting at WordCamp RVA

So WordCamp RVA was today and I was really pleased with how well it turned out.  There were periods today where I was nervous about my presentation, then other periods where I figured it would be fine.  There were times (in the morning) where I was worried if eveything would work out well and whether or not enough people were coming, but in the end I think it turned out great.  Folks seemed to be happy with the content and attendance was just about perfect I think.

It really blew me away that we had folks traveling up from Georgia for the event.  I mean … wow.  Guys, if you read this blog, let’s get a WordCamp Atlanta going on.  I’ll help.  There’s no reason Georgia shouldn’t be able to support it’s own WordCamp.

As I said at the event, and have mentioned on twitter, etc, I’m really hoping to organize some follow up events to the main WordCamp Richmond (/RVA) event.  I’d like to focus them on real in depth topics like theme development where we actually take some time and build a theme from scratch.  I’d also like to do the same with plugins.  Plugin development was something I was reluctant to cut from my presentation, but I knew there just wasn’t going to be time for it, and it’s also a topic that would be really hard to present without giving so many code examples that a lot of the crowd would have been put to sleep.

Anyhow, I would like to give a huge thanks, once again, to Andrew Miller, Chris Gatewood, and Business Bullpen along with all the other that helped make today happen.  I may have been in the middle of it all, but they made it easy on me and I really can’t thank them all enough.

11 Responses

  1. I really enjoyed WordCamp today — I admit some of it was over my head! Still, learning is learning….and I definitely learned a lot today.
    Matt & Chris, thanks for all your hard work!

  2. Thanks to Matt and Kris for a great conference today. I enjoyed it and believe I got a lot out of it. I would interested in hearing more about follow up events. Thanks again!

  3. Tony Scida

    Thanks again for staging such a great event. And thanks to Chris Gatewood and Herschler Fleischer for hosting.

  4. Like Tony said, thanks for hosting a great conference. It was helpful, engaging, and definitely worth the 150 mile drive :-) Richmond seems to have a strong, friendly blogging community; thanks for letting me join in for a day.

  5. girlthursday

    Thanks for creating such an informative event! Perhaps I should not be such a WordPress.org chicken and just embrace the platform. I did learn a lot today.

  6. brandonthedeveloper

    Great job Matt. Was a very engaging Saturday!

  7. @girlthursday There’s nothing wrong with WordPress.com either :) It all depends on what level of customization you want (you can do more with wordpress.org).

    Thanks everyone else. I’m glad that you enjoyed the event.

  8. Fantastic job, Matt, Andrew, Chris and everyone who made this event happen. I traveled up from RDU NC and it was definitely worth the drive! I second Phillip- I was really surprised to see what a strong community Richmond has, it’s really inspiring!

  9. Thanks for all the hard work that everyone did to put on the event. We should do an Atlanta version, 9 hours is a long drive :)

  10. Yeah, 9 hours is wild, thanks for attending.

    Let me know if you want to try to do one in Georgia. I was serious about being willing to help if I can be of assistance.

  11. I will pass that along to mi amigos and see if we can’t get something going. I’d love to do it. Lemme see what I can work out. Thanks for the help.