rtCamp is one Angelic Happy Camper at WordCamp Pune

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rtCamp is a leading WordPress based consulting and products based company in India, started in 2009.

rtCampers love open-source culture and are often seen contributing to WordPress core and community work.

Although that’s how little rtCamp wishes to say for themselves, we’d like to go a little out of the way to bring their contributions to light.

For instance, three of the organisers are current employees and four used to be employees. Their employees have the distinction of having the largest number of core contributions from India!

In fact, initially when we had reservations about letting rtCamp sponsor this event (because the CEO is an organiser as well), they offered to sponsor anonymously! Kudos to the team and we look forward to having this camp over at ours!

Why bringing your visiting cards to WordCamp Pune is a BAD idea

Let’s start with a question. Do you roam around with a stack of business cards, neatly indexed and pull that out whenever you need to contact anyone?

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If you do, congratulations, you are a dinosaur!

Our guess however, is that you use a smartphone or some sort of CRM to manage your contacts. Afterall, we are WordPress users and hence IT aware automatically!

Quick Facts about your Visiting Cards

  1. The nicer the paper used for your card, the more the number of trees that have been chopped and the harsher and more toxic the chemical used in manufacturing the nice paper! Better looking business cards are the worse criminals. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_impact_of_paper
  2. We don’t have to say anything about those plastic visiting cards.
  3. If the inks used in printing visiting cards were not toxic, they would use it in food. Your visiting card finds itself quickly in the trash and the toxins get into the soil, the water and our food whether they are plants or animals.

If not, then What?

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  1. Don’t use a business/ visiting card. Use QR codes, photos (seriously, you can just swap photos or designs of your visiting card over smartphones) and maybe vCards. We’ll print a QR code with a vCard on your name badge at WordCamp Pune.
  2. If someone offers you one don’t take it, click a photo instead!
  3. Carry just one card that people can take pictures of!
  4. Create a twitter handle and share that instead. It’s short, public and easily shareable. We’ll print it on your badge at WordCamp Pune 2015.
  5. Use the List of Attendees to get in touch with people you meet at the WordCamp.
  6. If you can’t bring yourself to not use cards, at least try and minimse the damange by using recycled paper and eco-friendly dyes. Ask your printer for options!
  7. Here’s a nice article for you to consider http://www.earlytorise.com/my-anti-business-card-approach-to-self-promotion/

We can’t stop you from using business cards but we sure can request. All those nicely designed cards and pamphlets lying in a pile of trash at the end of an event, is not a pretty sight.

You’d be surprised how much of a difference can it make to the environment if you stop giving and accepting cards! With that we leave you with an appropriate song, shall we?

The tickets are already on sale and we’re announcing new sessions and speakers almost everyday. Book your ticket now before you miss the bandwagon!

SliderVilla is now a Hero at WordCamp Pune

SliderVilla has a large collection of over nineteen feature rich WordPress Sliders with unique designs and multiple skins. With more than 600K downloads of their free and premium sliders, they reach a large number of WordPress users. They offer features like WooCommerce and Events compatibility, RSS Feed Slider, Recent Posts/Category Slider, Video Slider, Social Media Integrations like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram using their API, WPML compatibility, Easy Builder, Drag and Drop Reorder and Smart QuickTag in all slider plugins.

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Customer service and support get the highest priority at SliderVilla and they offer premium looking carousels with best possible after-sales support and that’s what makes them a proud memeber of the WordPress community.

SliderVilla wamts to welcome the WordPress community members to its motherland, Pune. Pune is the birthplace of SliderVilla but now it operates from Nashik, India under its parent company, WebFanzine Media Pvt. Ltd.

Six Teachers at WordCamp Pune

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WordCamp Pune has a lot of former or current teachers involved with it in various roles. We caught six of them for a quick interview to see how WordPress and education mix together. We asked all six the same questions:

How does your experience in teaching help with your WordPress career?

Puneet It helps me in two ways – training clients and being prepared for the most common questions that are asked by newbies. While building websites, we focus on simplifying the WP admin and limiting access to only usable features which are essential for them.

Topher A passion for teaching requires me to teach. It can’t be helped. Because of this I get to meet may people who want to learn. Community is very important to a career in WordPress, and knowing many people helps this greatly.

Priyanka When you speak about things you know and have already done, it increases confidence and then you can explain things better. It also helps when I am conducting theme building workshops for students.

Saurabh I learn way more when I teach. If I can think of 10 questions when I learn, 10 students can think of 100 when I teach — potentially 110 new things to learn. That’s a 1000% increase in learning!

Jitesh Half the work in any field involves educating your customers. My teaching experience helps a lot when I have to explain things like design, seo, content marketing etc. to my customers.

Mahangu My teaching background makes it possible for me to quickly see things from the point of view of the learner/user. This is easier said than done at times, and I am very thankful for this skill.

What is the one most important thing that WordPress can do in a school?

Puneet It can take education to the next level. Students can start a blog, start sharing their ideas, questions, solutions and easily get involved with other students and teachers around the globe. An intranet school community can be a great way to encourage discussions.

Priyanka Introduce students to blogging and sharing so they may become entrepreneurs from school itself.

Topher Provide for two paths of interest. One is WordPress and Web development in general, but the other is equally important and involves making WordPress get out of the way, and that’s Writing. For the student passionate about writing and creating WordPress is a wonderful thing.

Saurabh WordPress can be a great gateway drug to open source and the hacker ethic. Not only our software tools but our politics, culture and society also need some grand hacks. Who else will change the world but youth raised on a healthy diet of freedom of expression and the most popular open source and democratic publishing system in the world!

Jitesh Schools in India are kind of closed. Generally all kinds of decisions are made by the school authorities and students follow. WordPress can make schools open, involved and engaging.

Mahangu As a language teacher, I found that WordPress was a great way to get students to create and collaborate online while organically developing their writing skills. Even in its plain vanilla form (without any fancy plugins!), WordPress can be an excellent language teaching tool.

However, the most important thing WordPress can do in a school is be whatever the school wants it to be, while protecting the freedoms of all those involved.

Is building educational products with WordPress good business?

Puneet It sure is. As LMS plugins are gaining popularity in the market, there’s a massive room for improvement. We need some systems which can work for “indian” users as our educational system follows a different approach.

Priyanka Yes! (my second answer supports this one)

Topher Absolutely. I know people making administrative tools for teachers and staff and also people making it easy for students to create content on the web. The field is practically limitless.

Saurabh There’s so much content flying around in wads of paper called textbooks, notebooks, files, registers and concepts like assignments, homework, etc. All that can be fit into WordPress for a start!

Jitesh Sure it is. There are tons of websites selling courses our giving them away for free and make money on certification our sponsorship. It all depends on how you plan, build and market your product.

Mahangu Absolutely! 🙂 Web based education is obviously a huge industry that will continue to grow rapidly over the next few decades, and I think that WordPress solutions done right could really take off.

WordPress and teaching mix very well, it seems. So why not gather a couple of people around and share your knowledge of WordPress; it’ll only boost your career! The consensus seems to be that WordPress in schools is a great idea and that WordPress based educational products have great business potential. We only hope that the educationists and some of the businessmen amongst us have already started thinking on these lines!

Puneet, Priyanka, Topher, Jitesh and Mahangu are all speakers at WordCamp Pune (obviously!), and Saurabh is the lead organiser. See the list of speakers and of organisers for a more detailed introduction.

Every Friday till August the 28th, we’ll carry a similar post featuring short interviews with six people working with WordPress with a common role, context or situation. 6 posts about 6 groups of 6 people each that you can meet on 6th Spetember at WordCamp Pune 2015!

The Wordex Conference Part II is another preview of the WordCamp

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We had the Wordex Conference I last week and it was amazing. We got two speakers, Priyanka Goyal and Jitesh Patil for the WordCamp from it.

This Saturday we are hosting the second part and have yet another line-up of interesting WordPress related sessions from probable and confirmed speakers of WordCamp Pune. We’ll also be joined by Praveen Selvasekaran of WooThemes via teleconferencing from Bangalore. More details are on the Meetup page and the lineup is as follows:

Creating passionate customers through Great WordPress Support Praveen Selvasekaran
Content Creation and Promotion in 2015 and Beyond Priya Florence Shah
Theme Development Best Practices and QA Nisha Singh
WordPress is not PHP Rahul Bansal
WordPress for HR Amrit Israni

Jitesh Patil knows how to make your Website Useful!

We had never heard of Jitesh before his application turned up in our inbox. At the first Wordex Conference, he was a revelation and we’re proud to host his talk on How to Design Useful Websites in a mix of Marathi and English.

Jitesh is a mobile and web programmer from Solapur. He has been using WordPress for the last 2 years. Apart from building small business websites using WordPress, he regularly conducts theme development workshops for beginners.

When he doesn’t build with WordPress, he shifts his attention to building Android apps and is quite good at it. In fact, he was the winner of the Samsung Appsolute Challenge in 2012.

Jitesh doesn’t just write and teach code. He loves to read, loves to eat and sometimes likes to cook. He’s also an active Rotarian and enjoys organising youth programs.

He lives in the quaint city of Solapur with his parents, wife Vaishali and daughter Tanisha.

OpenSRS is openly an Angel to WordCamp Pune

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OpenSRS is the wholesale unit of Tucows, exclusively focused on the needs of resellers. Through a network of over 13,000 web hosts, Internet service providers and Web companies, OpenSRS manages domain names, email addresses and digital security products for millions of end users worldwide. We offer white-label, brandable end-user interfaces, easy-to-use management tools, extensive technical documentation, scalable, reliable systems, competitive pricing and outstanding customer support.

That’s a lot on offer under one roof, we think. How many up for starting an end-to-end WordPress business now?

Promoting your Plugin/ Theme is a breeze with Shilpa Shah

Shilpa works with a whole repertoire of WordPress plugins and themes at her organisation and hence we feel she is the best person to help you with the best ways to Promote your WordPress Plugin or Theme. That’s exactly what our second woman speaker is going to do at WordCamp Pune 2015!

She joined the WordPress party a little late but has been completely enamoured by the WordPress community sincethen. She co-founded Hummingbird Web Solutions in 2011 which nurtures a number of popular WordPress products ( SlideDeck, CyberChimps , WPeka Club, WPAuctionSoftware and SurveyFunnel).

She was bitten by the travel bug pretty early on and was lucky enough to have a job (in her earlier corporate avatar) that took her to various countries, meeting some truly wonderful people everywhere!

She enjoys dancing in the rain, trekking, camping in the wild. She has also been learning to play the guitar for 5 years now — hopes to play an entire song properly some day. Soon.

Priyanka Goyal will help us deal with JSON API

Priyanka is a first time WordCamp speaker. She is also our first (but not the last) woman speaker. Her session would be primarily in Hindi with a little Hinglish thrown in for good measure. She’d be speaking on the WordPress JSON API

Priyanka is a web developer with a special interest in WordPress. She has been using WordPress for developing websites for clients for about 2 years now and loves to explore the possibilities of WordPress.

She likes to extend features of existing plugins to match her clients’ needs. She’s developed her plugin and theme development skills this way. The WP_Query class is her favorite of everything that is WordPress. She’s looking to develop a plugin for easier Contact and Enquiry management in the near future.

Prior to exploring her coding chops, Priyanka was a teacher and still loves to train new hires in her team. She loves interacting with beginners and regularly conducts training sessions at CityIT, her organisation.

We wooed our first Angel and it’s WooCommerce!

WooCommerce is the world’s most popular eCommerce platform. Powered by WordPress and built by WooThemes, the goal of WooCommerce is to allow you to sell anything online – beautifully. You can integrate with payment processors, easily manage shipping methods and inventory, set up flexible tax rules, and view detailed store reports all from your WordPress dashboard.

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With a free core platform and hundreds of premium add-ons available, WooCommerce allows you to set up an online shop with functionality catered to your store’s needs.

WooCommerce has quickly grown to become the most popular eCommerce platform in the world. In fact, we have been flooded with speakers wanting to help everyone make the most of this great solution that lets you set shop in minutes!

WordCamp Pune 2015 is over. Check out the next edition!