WordCamp Pune has little siblings

While we get closer to WordCamp Pune 2015, we’re going through the speaker applications. A lot of times we need to experience a demonstration before selecting someone capable of doing justice to your time. Why do it in private, we thought, if the demo itself can be a session?

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So, we’ve organised something named a Wordex Conference consisting of demos by applicants and rehearsals by selected speakers. Consider it a miniscule WordCamp like arrangement (If WordCamp is a ship, this one is a boat!). Curated over two weekends, this is a great chance to listen to some great speakers and imbibe a lot of knowledge. This Saturday, the 18th of July, we host the first part with the following sessions:

How to create a helpful business website Jitesh Patil
Importing content from other systems into WordPress and WooCommerce Akshay Raje
FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) Licences Shirish Agarwal
Setting up a blog using WordPress with focus on relevant Keywords and A/B testing for beginners Omprakash Gupta
WordPress JSON API Priyanka Goyal
Will add some more here once confirmed.

More details here: http://www.meetup.com/Pune-WordPress-Knowledge-Exchange/events/223895873/

Photo BIG BOAT, small boat by Kevin Dinkel licensed under CC BY SA 2.0.

The Superb GoDaddy is our Superb Sponsor

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GoDaddy’s mission is to radically shift the global economy toward small businesses by empowering people to easily start, confidently grow and successfully run their own ventures. With more than 12 million customers worldwide and 57 million domain names under management, GoDaddy gives small business owners the tools to name their idea, build a beautiful online presence, attract customers and manage their business.

Almost everyone has bought at least a domain name from GoDaddy. There’s no way you haven’t heard of them, especially if you love Mithun Da like we do! GoDaddy went Go Dada (search YouTube). Now, dance!

A clean green WordCamp Pune reuses, reduces and recycles

Paper paper everywhere

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We are the IT guys, in some way or the other. We use blogs instead of diaries, we use emails instead of letters. But we go ahead and print, print, print.

At WordCamp Pune, we feel ashamed and embarassed to use paper like this. That’s why we’ve implemented the following ideas:

  1. No printing and no paper from the organisers except name badges, some banners and probably treasure hunt tickets for participants.
  2. Printed tickets will not be entertained and will be considered invalid. The ticket we mailed to you contains a QR code and an alphanumeric ticket code. You can present either of these at the registration counters. We’ve even given an option of saving the email as a PDF, just in case.
  3. We’ll have recycling stations where you can return all recyclable material including any pamphlets/ inserts that you may have received once you’re done with them.

Why not trash cans for recyclables? Because some things don’t need to go to a factory for recycling. For eg, pamphlets, again. We will return all pamphlets to the respective distributors so they may reuse them.

Disposing the disposables

Great developers write optimised efficient code. No spilling, no wastage. Great bloggers write taut, interesting pieces. No useless rambling, no wastage of words.

So, when we come together, why do we use and throw a plastic/ paper/ styrofoam cup every time we take a sip of water? This is like redeclaring a variable everytime you’re gonna use it or using a comma, randomly, like this, which is,  in, our, view, pointless.

While this infographic is specifically about the US, it highlights a global problem. (Click to view the original version from Steelys Drinkware)

bottleIt’s high time we stopped the lip service and did something about it. At WordCamp Pune 2015, we solve this problem by

  1. Providing every attendee with a sipper bottle that they can refill every now and then from water dispensers placed all over the venue.
  2. Using washable glass/ ceramic for serving tea/ coffee.

अन्नम् परब्रह्मम् स्वरूपम्।।

(Translated from Sanskrit: Grain (food) is a form of the Supreme God.)

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A large part of India is malnourished, sometimes by choice but mostly because they can’t afford food. Yet, we waste food like it was garbage. At WordCamp Pune 2015 we take food recycling seriously. We’ll have a Food Recycling Station that’ll recycle leftover food with dignity and send the unrecyclable items (partially-eaten bits, etc) for manure generation.

Packaging, Plastics and Bags, or

Bring your own bags

A lot of waste is generated from wrappers and packaging material that comes with the swag that is distributed at conferences. In addition, many conferences provide polythene bags or synthetic laptop bags that are low in quality and will hardly be used again.

We choose not to do either of those and shift a little more responsibility to you. We request you to get your bags along, to store and take home all the fantastic goodies that we have to offer.
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We’ve also asked our vendors to not provide us with any packaging for individual items. We are okay with boxes that store multiple items. We’re hoping that a combination of these will solve our problems concerning plastic and other waste.
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Translated from Hindi: Clean India Movement. One step towards cleanliness.

Your say

Do you think we’ve missed something? Maybe by adding an activity or process we could reduce the environmental impact of WordCamp Pune further. Let us know in the comments.

Photo Credit
Fresh Food In Garbage Can To Illustrate Waste by U.S. Department of Agriculture licensed under CC BY 2.0

WordCamp Pune 2015 Photography Contest

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As easy as

  1. See something interesting at WordCamp Pune 2015.
  2. Point your camera at it.
  3. Click a photograph.
  4. Upload it to your favourite social network*.
  5. Tag it #WCPune #PhotoContest.
  6. Wait for the results.

Everyone and every camera is welcome

It doesn’t matter whether you are a professional or an amateur, a novice or an expert, an official volunteer photographer or a regular attendee. Everyone is welcome!
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It also doesn’t matter if you shoot with a phone or a high end DSLR. The quality or resolution of the photo is not important. What’s important is how interesting your photo is!

And who decides that? Our awesome panel of judges who’ll pick the most interesting pics from the lot.

Prizes

Wait till the WordCamp is just around the corner and we’ll tell you! It will be just something nominal but isn’t winning half the fun! 😉


* Any one of Flickr, Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

Sneak Peek into the schedule of WordCamp Pune 2015

Were you wondering what would the schedule for WordCamp Pune 2015 look like? We have a sneak peek for you, way before the actual sessions and their schedule is announced.

Note that this is just a representation. In the actual schedule, there’ll be at least three tracks and a Session Overflow. Also two sessions of 20 mins each with a 10 min break will make a 50 minute session. With three sessions and two breaks combined, for 1 hour 20 mins are the workshops.

(All green areas represent Sessions and the gray ones represent breaks)

09:00:00 am 3 Tracks + Session Overflow
10:10:00 am
Registration, Breakfast,
Networking & Treasure Hunt
10:30:00 am
Opening Ceremony
10:40:00 am Break
11:00:00 am
Session
11:10:00 am
11:30:00 am
11:40:00 am
12:00:00 pm
01:00:00 pm
Lunch & Networking
01:20:00 pm
01:30:00 pm
01:50:00 pm
02:00:00 pm
02:20:00 pm
02:30:00 pm
02:50:00 pm
03:10:00 pm
Tea Break
03:30:00 pm
03:40:00 pm
04:00:00 pm
04:10:00 pm
04:30:00 pm
05:00:00 pm
Tea Break
05:20:00 pm
05:30:00 pm
06:15:00 pm
Open House & QnA
06:30:00 pm
Vote of Thanks/ Closing Ceremony
07:00:00 pm
Commute to After Party
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Can you connect us to Non-Profits/ NGOs?

Hey proud supporters of WordCamp Pune 2015, we need your help with a couple of things. Even if you don’t know anyone, it’d be great if you could spread the word around.

Complimentary Tickets for the Underprivileged

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A couple of speakers and sponsors have given up their complimentary tickets and asked us to give them away. That’s why we’re asking you to connect us with an NGO or Non-Profit that works with underprivileged or differently abled teenagers, youth or women who could benefit from this WordCamp.

We might end up having about 10 odd free tickets. Remember that we have a lot of sessions in Hindi and Marathi, so there won’t be a language barrier. Drop us a line, if you know any such group.

Free Websites for NGOs/ Non-Profits

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Second, we are working on a workshop cum buildathon that would build powerful and professional websites for some NGOs/ Non-Profits, for free. We would be building about 10 websites or so. If you know of any organisation that deserves a free website, please get in touch with us.

Photo Credits

Jetpack sponsors WordCamp Pune and it’s Outstanding

Jetpack is the largest sponsor of every WordCamp in the world. That’s the best thing anyone could do for WordCamps and the community in general. When we get such Outstanding support, it gets easier to host a fantastic event.

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Jetpack is a free WordPress plugin that simplifies managing your sites by connecting to WordPress.com. This connection enables Photon (global CDN for images), uptime monitoring, brute force protection, traffic-boosting tools, single sign on, multiple site management, and automatic or bulk plugin updates. Additionally Jetpack includes several features that help you customize the look-and-feel of your site without needing extra plugins. More information can be found at jetpack.me.

If you host your WordPress website yourself, there’s no chance you haven’t come across this Swiss army pen-knife of a plugin! A literal jetpack for your site, it does everything possible to boost its interactivity and popularity. We can personally vouch for it’s utility since we (organisers) all use it!

Bluehost is helping make this WordCamp Superb

One of the earliest partners/ supporters of WordPress, Bluehost sponsors WordCamps all over the world to help them turn into great events with their backing. As old fans and users, a lot of us are glad to have Bluehost as the WordCamp Superb sponsor of WordCamp Pune 2015.

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Bluehost has been a WordPress partner since 2005 and powers over one million WordPress sites. Their goal is to provide outstanding hosting services and customer support for the best possible price. Bluehost is also constantly innovating and upgrading their services and infrastructure at no additional cost to their customers. Join the millions of other website owners that have already chosen Bluehost and see how they can help you with your site.

Bluehost is one of the largest hosts in the world. However, did you know that it is probably the easiest and well supported hosting service and hence highly recommended if you’re just starting with WordPress?

Meet WPML, a WordCamp Pune Splendid Sponsor

While some organisations sponsor WordCamp Pune, others sponsor WordCamps all over the world or a particular region. One such sponsor is WPML (OnTheGoSystems). Please join us in welcoming them as the WordCamp Splendid sponsor of WordCamp Pune 2015.

wpmlOnTheGoSystems is the author of WPML and Toolset plugins.

WPML turns WordPress websites multilingual. It works with caching, SEO and E-Commerce plugins, and allows the building of complete multilingual sites. WPML powers simple blogs as well as corporate and enterprise sites.

Toolset plugins allow you to develop WordPress sites without PHP. They work with any theme and with other plugins.

OnTheGoSystems is always looking for exceptional people to join the team. To learn more about their products and open positions, visit:

http://www.onthegosystems.com/

Did you know that apart from sponsoring us, the nice folks at WPML are conducting an awesome multilingual workshop (in three languages) facilitated by a multilingual team (that speaks five languages between them) on building multilingual websites!

Call for Speakers Extended till the 19th of July

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We’ve had a tremendous response to the call for speakers. However, we still have sessions left and we’re looking for certain kinds of speakers and specific types of sessions. We’ve also been requested by potential speakers to extend the deadline so they can prepare better proposals.

So, instead of a day or two (as we were requested to), we are extending the deadline by 10 days. The last date is now July 19. So, go ahead and apply, fast!

And no, under no circumstance will we extend it beyond that!

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