WordCamp NYC 2017 is Coming Up

Hello all WordCamp 2016 attendees. In case you have not heard, we are having another WordCamp in 2017 on October 21st and 22nd! This year we are holding WordCamp NYC at Convene, located at 117 West 46th Street in Midtown Manhattan. Feel free to check out our new site to see all the details.

Tickets are on sale now and keep in mind that speaker submissions are available until Tuesday next week.

Looking forward to seeing you out there!

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WordCamp NYC 2016 Retrospective

However, I believe that this year’s WordCamp NYC shall leave an indelible mark in the memories of ALL who attended and possibly on the WordCamp space as a whole.

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Some of the highlights worth noting are the 12167 page views on this site for the weekend and fact that we achieve a sustained trending on Twitter.

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We had over 150 contributor day registrations which is a feat that I have been told rivals the size of some WordCamps. However WordCamp NYC is not all about developers and designers. We have a strong user and administrator community as evident from the attendance on Saturday and Sunday during the regular sessions.

We as a community came together and bonded over WordPress and nearly the entire New York Open Source community. We worked with the other participating conferences like PyGotham and React and Angular and shared in the after party where ALL attendees had a chance to rub elbows, network and share in the camaraderie of open source software.

We even had a surprise lightning session presented by Andrew Nacin at the end of Sunday just prior to closing remarks.

Therefore as my term comes to an end, I look back on this WordCamp and contemplate all that has been achieved. The last three years with WordCamp NYC, prove that #WCNYC can be more than a biennial event and I would like to once again say thank you to everyone in the community; organizers, volunteers, speakers, sponsors, central mentors, the team at open camps, the United Nations and of course all of the attendees, for making this a truly outstanding event.

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As we used to say in the Coast Guard;

Fair Winds and Following Seas

 

Here yee, here yee

WordCamp NYC is just around the corner!  We want you to be a happy camper, so read on to make sure you have all of the information you need to have a blast at WordCamp.

Before you leave for WordCamp

Please ensure that you and your team have purchased your tickets for the main event, and have completely filled out ALL contact information as well as your Gravatar email address.

The window for purchasing WordCamp NYC 2016 tickets closes on Tuesday morning so that we can process the badges.  If you purchase your ticket after that we won;t have a presonalized badge for you.   Without the appropriate information you may experience difficulty passing through the United Nations security and accessing the facility.

On a related note, because WordCamp NYC is going to be at the United Nations this year (cool, right?) you’ll want to show up a little earlier than usual due to the extra security.  Absolutely, definitely, 100% refer to their security guidelines – http://visit.un.org/content/security

If you have any questions about the security policy, reach out to the UN directly – http://visit.un.org/content/contact-us

Getting to WordCamp

The first thing you’ll need to do is pick up your badge at First Avenue between 45th and 46th Street.  As a result of the UN requirements for security passes, we’ve had to allow extra time to get through security and have made several adjustments to the schedule. Please ensure that you have reviewed the online version: https://2016.nyc.wordcamp.org/schedule/

So arrive EARLY!  Plan on 30 minutes to get through Security.  We are doing our best to make the process as simple as possible.  Bring a photo ID and look for WCNYC Volunteers on the plaza at First Avenue and 45th Street.  We’ll be obvious, get in line and we’ll set you up to get through security.  You will need to put your bag (and yourself) through security, but it’s no worse than any airport.

The United Nations Headquarters is located in the heart of New York City on 1st Avenue between 42nd and 48th Street. This 18-acre site has been declared international territory and belongs to the 193 Member States of the United Nations.

https://www.google.com/maps/@40.7507482,-73.9706132,17z

By subway:

Numbers 4, 5, 6, 7, or S trains to Grand Central Station; walk east on 42nd Street to 1st Avenue

By bus:

M15, M42.

By car:

Private parking garages are available from East 45th Street to East 49th Streets, between 1st and 2nd Avenues

Taxis and ride services:

New York has an abundance of taxis or you can use a ride sharing app, such as Uber or Lyft, to get a ride with your phone

At WordCamp

Friday, 7/15 is Contributor Day!  This free event goes from 10AM to 5PM EST.  Join other WordPress enthusiasts and get involved!

The main event goes from Saturday, 7/16 to Sunday, 7/17. Registration Opens at 8:00 am and Security will allow folks to enter at 8:30 am.   Opening remarks start in the User Track room shortly thereafter.  Check https://2016.nyc.wordcamp.org/schedule/ for latest details.

Both days will be packed with sessions for WordPress users of all technical backgrounds.  Check out the schedule to see which presentations you won’t want to miss – https://2016.nyc.wordcamp.org/schedule/

After Party

We are also super happy to announce that in the spirit of OpenCamps we will be having the After-Party at the UN and will be having a joint event with the PyGotham Camp.  Meet and mingle with members of the WordPress and Python Communities.  To help us manage the food and beverage, we would like to ask that you fill out the below form if you plan on attending.  As always, your ticket to the After Party is your badge, so filling out the form is not required, but it will really help us out if you do.  Please go to this Form and let us know that you will be there.  Again, your WCNYC Badge is your ticket in, the form will just help us out with the logistics.

Follow us on Twitter @WordCampNYC and use the official hashtag #WCNYC when tweeting about how awesome WordCamp is!

Announcing the WCNYC Site Badge

Would you like to adorn your website with a badge that tells everyone you know that you are going to WordCamp NYC 2016?

Would you like to share something on Facebook to show all of your friends that you are an avid WordPress supporter?

Maybe you’d like to tweet it out form atop the highest mountain?

Lucky for you we have just the answer. Simply insert the preformatted code block in to your WordPress side in a text widget and you’ll be good to go.

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<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://2016.nyc.wordcamp.org/tickets/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1514" src="https://2016.nyc.wordcamp.org/files/2016/07/attending-wcnyc-box-logo.png" alt="attending-wcnyc-box-logo" width="335" height="258" /></a></p>

It’s really this simple. Go to Appearance->Widgets add a new text widget to the sidebar where you would like the badge to appear and past in the code like so:

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Save the widget without a title because well it look’s silly hovering over the badge and you are done!

Of course it you would just like to tweet it out or share it on Facebook, GooglePlus or LinkedIn then please use this URL:

http://j.konex.us/wcnyc-a-badge

Thanks and happy sharing!

PS: When you have a moment please tweet out:

I want my #WCNYC!

Announcing the session schedule

The WCNYC 2016 team, after completing a year’s worth of planning in only four months, is pleased to announce:

The complete session schedule for WordCamp NYC 2016 here =>

https://2016.nyc.wordcamp.org/schedule/

In addition we have added feature not offered in previous years a subscribable iCal version of the schedule complete with alerts.

Now is the time to jump down off the fence.

Purchase your tickets before they sell out!

 

Announcing The 2016 Speakers lineup

The response to the call for speakers has been overwhelming as we received far more submissions that we are able to accept this year. The entire team would like to thank EVERYONE for taking the time to craft a submission and not making our job any easier.

More hours, and deliberation went into reviewing every proposal submitted than we care to admit. However we feel the extra work was worth the achievement of a well balanced program with something for EVERYONE.

Head on over to the speakers page to review the entire list of speakers here:

https://2016.nyc.wordcamp.org/speakers/

And remember to pickup your tickets to this amazing event. We are sure that you will not want to miss a single moment.

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https://2016.nyc.wordcamp.org/tickets/

Also follow us on twitter for up to the moment news.

Announcing Lightning Talks and Speaker Deadline Extension

After considerable debate the organizing team has decided to do something we have never done before at WordCamp NYC and that is offer Lightning Talks. We sincerely hope that adding this new session format to our program will enable WordCamp NYC to offer a wider variety of subjects and give our attendees a revolutionary experience. Therefore, we have decided to:

Extend the submission deadline for speakers to 12am EDT (that’s 2400 a.k.a midnight) on Sunday, May 15th

If this interests you, then just click the Lightening Talk checkbox when submitting the form. Remember a Lightning Talk is a topic presented in 10 minutes! FollowUp discussion and questions are always welcome outside the session room.

Enter Your Submission!

Not sure what to submit for your proposal? Check out these examples!

This will be your last chance to submit a proposal! Take advantage of the new deadline and submit a proposal to speak at WordCamp NYC today!

WordCamp NYC is over. Check out the next edition!