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!

Topher DeRosia will bring out your Inner WordPress Hero

Everybody knows Topher in Pune, thanks to the HeroPress project and a very popular campaign to fund his trip to this WordCamp. A lot of known members of the local and global communities, including Matt Mullenweg saw the value of his coming here and funded him so he could talk to us about HeroPress: Stories of Success.

His full name is Christopher DeRosia; Topher comes from the second half of Christopher. He started building web sites with plain html on a VAX VMS system in 1994 but switched to PHP/FI when it came out. He was using plain PHP/MySQL until 2010 when WordPress 3.0 came out with Custom Post Types. Since then, he hasn’t really built with anything else. He’s been a freelancer, the CTO of a Startup, a super hero with X-Team, and now documents Easy Digital Downloads.

He’s married, has 2 teen daughters and two cute little dogs. He lives in the small city of Grand Rapids MI, where it rarely gets above 30C, but occasionally gets below -30C. It’s a very snowy world in the winter.

Here’s an old but interesting list of 25 random things about him.

Speaker applications are now closed, but not lightning talks

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We’ve had a great response to the call for speakers and we aren’t accepting any more of them. However, we are still accepting entries for product showcases for developers and blog showcases for bloggers.

Photo Credit: Hang This Sign on Your Academic Journals by Alan Levine is licensed under CC BY 2.0

What we already did while waiting for WordCamp Pune 2015

We’re so excited about WordCamp Pune this year, as we hope you are too. Even though WordCamp Pune is just for a day on Spetember 6th, 2015, the local meetup group that’s organising this edition has a whole line up of events leading up to right the day before the WordCamp. We’ll share the details of upcoming activities as we progress but we just wanted to share what we have been doing till now.

27th June: WordPress Contributor’s Day

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Although the attendance wasn’t very high and we didn’t manage a lot of contributions at the end of the day, Joshua Abenazer from 10up enlightened all of us to various ways of contributing to the WordPress project.

With the questions and answers taking up most of the time, we only managed to add a couple of translations. However, we plan to build upon Joshua’s good work and add more to the project in the near future.

4th July: Automated Theme Development (in Marathi) by Sagar Jadhav

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A short, crisp but still filled with knowledge, Sagar‘s session was well appreciated and we had enough time for an encore and another! The first round was a demo and convinced us to have him as a speaker for the WordCamp. He got to rehearse twice thanks to the late comers! 😉

4th July: How to Speak at a WordCamp (in Hindi & English) by Saurabh Shukla

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Breaking it’s own KISS rule, this three hour long interactive session cum workshop discussed audience dynamics, presentation delivery skills, zeroing on a topic and preparing an effective presentation. Saurabh was a communication coach in a past life who trained corporates at their presentation skills. He’s also spoken at three WordCamps and emceed one.

We didn’t have enough time to actually practice and prepare presentations, but hey there’ll be a next time.

11th July: Workshop on Starting with WordPress (in Marathi, Hindi & English) by Amit Singh

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Amit is a community veteran, having attended every WordCamp in India, way before WordCamps were cool in India. He also led the last WordCamp Pune. Always eager to help out beginners and evangelise seeekers, Amit held a super interactive workshop.

With able technical support from Gagan Deep Singh and everyone from the participants chipping in every now and then, it was a great experience. Everyone installed and created their own first website(s).

18th July: Wordex Conference – I (because we had to have a name) (in Marathi, Hindi & English)

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We had a line up of five local speakers, some of them demonstrating for the speaker selection process, some rehearsing their already selected sessions and some speaking only at the Wordex. A couple of them were first timers and have been selected to speak at WordCamp Pune 2015. You’ll hear about them soon.

We have a Part – II scheduled on Saturday the 25th and may more activities. Watch this space for more!

WP All Import imported itself as a WordCamp Pune Hero

WP All Import’s simple drag and drop interface makes it extremely easy to map the data in your XML, CSV, JSON and Excel files to the appropriate fields in WordPress. The plugin works with any theme, any plugin, and supports images, Custom Fields, taxonomies, Custom Post Types, dates, and pretty much every other WordPress field.

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WP All Import is designed to be efficient with large imports – it splits large import files into smaller chunks – making it possible to import files with hundreds of megabytes of data and hundreds of thousands of records, even on shared hosting.

All of us know how painful importing in and exporting data out of WordPress can be, at times. So, something that promises to this for you is always welcome, isn’t it?

Thank you volunteers, you are awesome

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We really feel blessed to have received great response to both our call for Volunteers and Volunteer Photographers. Thank you to all of those who applied. This community loves you and loves your intent.

Thanks to your overwhelming response, we’re now closing the call for Volunteer Photographers, as well. We’ve already closed the call for volunteers. We’ll be introducing everyone to the short-listed volunteers, asap.

We are now looking for are speakers to provide content and we are doing that for just two more days. Apply before it’s too late!

We’re also looking for bloggers to showcase their blogs and developers to showcase their products in lightning talks.

Find out How WordPress can Change Education with Mahangu Weerasinghe of Automattic

If you were at WordCamp Mumbai, there’s no chance that you escaped being mesmerised by Mahangu’s presentation skills. He’s coming to Pune to discuss Beyond the Blackboard: Building Education Products for South Asia. Whether you are an educator, learner, interested in the social and economic impact of education or education is just your business, he’ll help you see WordPress in a new light, as a simple but powerful educational tool!

Hailing from Colombo, Sri Lanka, Mahangu first found WordPress when he stumbled upon 0.70 in the dark recesses of #wordpress on Freenode. He has used and provided support for every major release of the software, and is excited about the impact the platform can have on South Asia.

Though once a high school English teacher, his desire to make online publishing more democratic led him to Automattic, where he now works as a Happiness Engineer. He sincerely believes that stellar support will play a pivotal role in helping WordPress power the next 24% of the web!

CyberChimps respond responsively to the call for a WordCamp Pune Hero

CyberChimps is a team of web professionals with extensive WordPress experience. They believe in supporting customers, designing premium products that just work, and giving back to the greater WordPress community.

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CyberChimps specialises in creating Responsive WordPress themes and have logged more than 5 million downloads. Their themes are Responsive, SEO friendly, easy to use and work right out of the box.

For more details, visit CyberChimps.

The city of Pune demands flexibility from its citizens just like the internet does from our websites. We guess all the fluidity and responsiveness came in handy for CyberChimps recently when they made Pune their ultimate home, eased in by Hummingbird Web Solutions!

SlideDeck is the first WordCamp Pune Hero

SlideDeck is a popular WordPress slider that is much-loved for its wide range of features, like – 14 dynamic sources, 12 high-quality lenses and lazy loading.

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SlideDeck was released in 2010 and has come a long way since then. In keeping with the spirit of continuous innovation, the SlideDeck team is in the process of giving the product a complete overhaul and launching a brand new avatar shortly.

For more details, visit SlideDeck.

Did you know that SlideDeck is a product of Pune and Proudly Nurtured In India as the website says. We’re very proud of this local produce and the local producers, Hummingbird Web Solutions Pvt Ltd who’ve been a great supporter of the local community.

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