We’re all big fans of stories. Why I remember my grandmother used to spin yarns about a spectral locomotive that would…wait…that might be from Ghostbusters. Let’s try this again.
We’re all big fans of stories. And WordCamps are meant to be focused around those stories. How did one developer improve page load times. How did a publisher successfully migrate decades of archival material into a new WordPress site. How did a company use a WordPress installation to rally a customer community around a single cause.
While there are already a number of great speakers already lined up for WordCamp Orlando 2011 there’s still time to submit a proposal of your own. Just visit our Speakers page and fill out the form there on why you want to want to come and talk to everyone there. There are tracks for both Developers and Publishers and we’re still looking for speakers on both of those.
Much like WordPress itself is about sharing your code with the community for them to tweak for their own needs, WordCamps are all about sharing your experiences and successes with the community for them to learn from and apply to their own projects. You’ve got knowledge and we’ve got a platform for you to share it. Submit your proposal today.