Friday Evening Attendee Gathering – The Watershed Hotel

It’s a bit of a tradition for WordCamp attendees to meet up together on the Friday evening before the conference for an casual catch up over a few beers.

If you’d like to participate in this, then head over to The Watershed Hotel, for 6pm.

Source: ©Trip Advisor

The event should be in their “Tiki Bar” area but you can ask one of the staff for the “WordPress, WordCamp Sydney” event and they will show you to the correct place.

Map to the location:

https://goo.gl/maps/U1m8nDzAgNM2

Have fun and meet new people.  Remember to take photos and videos and post them to the hashtag #WCSyd

 

Gold Sponsors – Local by Flywheel

It’s WordCamp Sydney this weekend! We’re super happy to announce that we have another amazing sponsor join the line up!

The team from Flywheel will be here in person from the US, so make sure you look out for them to say hi!

Here’s a little more about their product – “Local” a development environment for WordPress.

Local by Flywheel is a fuss-free (and cost-free!) local WordPress development app designed to simplify the workflow of designers and developers. We make it super simple to spin up a local WordPress site, develop it, share it with your clients, and ultimately take it live.

Stop debugging local environments and spend more time designing, developing, and launching WordPress sites with Local by Flywheel.

Thank you to Jetpack!

Shout out to one of our Gold Sponsors, Jetpack!

Jetpack connects your site to the global services, community, and support provided by WordPress.com so you can focus on the stuff that matters.

Jetpack automatically shields your site from the unwanted attention of spammers, hackers, and malware, while real-time sync and backup means you don’t have to worry about data loss. Straightforward traffic-building tools help you attract the attention of readers and search engines. Pages and videos are delivered at high speed from a global, ad-free content delivery network.

Jetpack sends new content directly to your subscribers’ inboxes and shows readers related content, helping you increase page views per visitor and boost ad revenue. Whenever you need it, you can rely on priority support from our global team of WordPress experts to ensure a friction-free experience for your visitors — and for you.

Get your Jetpack today at Jetpack.com

Sponsors like Jetpack make WordCamp Sydney possible!

Thank you to WooCommerce!

Thank you to one of our gold sponsors WooCommerce!

WooCommerce powers 37% of all online stores, built on WordPress, WooCommerce is a fully customizable, open source eCommerce solution.

Whether you’re selling a few handcrafted items to a niche market, taking an existing business online, or going global with an enterprise level eCommerce business – WooCommerce will get you set up and selling fast and scale securely as you grow. Plus your content will be forever yours and customizable down to the finest button color.

Developed and supported by a distributed team, WooCommerce is powered by Automattic, the creators of WordPress.com.

Without sponsors like WooCommerce, we wouldn’t be able to run WordCamp Sydney.

Thank you WP Engine!

A big thank you to our platinum sponsor WP Engine!

WP Engine is the world’s leading WordPress digital experience platform that gives enterprises and agencies the agility, performance, intelligence and integrations they need to drive their business forward faster.

WP Engine’s combination of tech innovation and an award-winning team of WordPress experts trusted by over 60,000 companies across over 140 countries to provide counsel and support helps brands create world-class digital experiences.

Founded in 2010, WP Engine is headquartered in Austin, Texas, and has offices in San Francisco, California; San Antonio, Texas; London, England; Limerick, Ireland; and Brisbane, Australia.

We really appreciate WP Engine for sponsoring this event, you can visit their website here to say thanks for sponsoring WordCamp Sydney 2018!

Speaker Announcements: Final Batch

We’re excited to announce our final batch of speakers for WordCamp Sydney 2018.

Tim Butler

With over 20 years experience in IT, Tim has extensive experience with systems scaling to many thousands of simultaneous users. Currently managing the technology stacks within Conetix, Australian owned and operated hosting company.

Passionate about WordPress, Tim is actively involved with the WordPress community and currently co-organises the Ipswich Meetup. Tim is also a published author, with the release of the NGINX Cookbook via Packt last year.

Presenting: Diagnosing WordPress: What to do when things go wrong

Everyone hates seeing the White Screen of Death, especially if it’s discovered by the client calling to tell you their site is down. Even more frustrating can be intermittent error and/or slow response times, as these can be much harder to diagnosed.

Aimed at newer WordPress developers and advanced users, this talk will start with the basic diagnostics tools available and go all the way through to advanced debugging. Attendees should be able to leave this talk with an informed diagnostic approach to errors, rather than just panic.

 


 

Justin Yoo

Justin is a senior consultant working at Mexia in Melbourne. He has been Microsoft MVP since 2015 and helping developers around web technologies. He has presented several conferences including DDD Sydney.

Presenting: 6 Different Ways Deploying WordPress onto Azure

Have you used Microsoft Azure for your WordPress work? Azure is actually a very good platform to work with WordPress. As a cloud platform, Azure offers many different ways to host WordPress, from IaaS using virtual machines to PaaS using web app instances or container instances.

At the end of this session, audiences will learn 1) how to deploy WordPress on Azure virtual machines, 2) how to deploy WordPress on Azure App Service using git, 3) how to deploy WordPress on Azure Container Instances, and 4) how to deploy WordPress on Azure App Service using Docker Container, Docker Compose and/or Kubernetes.


 

M Asif Rahman

M Asif Rahman is a long time WordPress Enthusiast, Serial Entrepreneur and Tech Evangelist. Since 2004, he has been contributing towards the community and working closely with WordPress. He was the CEO of weDevs, a large WordPress product company, just recently retired (details below).

It’s not just about selling WordPress product, Asif is very well spoken about business in the WordPress industry. Apart from weDevs, he is the founder of ARCom, Analytify, Alo Ventures, WPDeveloper(a WordPress product marketplace) and many more.

A unique characteristics of Asif is that he likes to read and write a lot. This made him start some promising magazines including The Tech Journal and The Dhaka Times. With these amazing products, he is serving information to millions of people.

Besides that, Asif loves to invest and help startups. He is proudly involved with Trance App, Leanplum, FutureStartUp, Geeky Social, Facebook and several other companies from their early stage.

He always try to work on new and interesting things and this way he was an early Google Glass Explorer.

Asif proudly appeared in more than 80 WordCamps all around the world. And most importantly, he is a blessed Dad of two super cute little princesses, and husband of a lovely wife! Though he mostly lives in Orlando, Florida, but he’s originally from Bangladesh.

Interestingly, M Asif Rahman is retiring this year by the age of 34. He announced his retirement via a 10,000 word semi-autobiography in HeroPress, which you could read (pain) here – https://heropress.com/essays/retiring-young-bangladesh-thanks-wordpress/

He will be conducting a session on – Modern Local Environment for WordPress in 2018.

According to Asif – ‘In past 14 years I have seen many technological shift in WordPress. I would share with example and best use guide what I feel the best Local Development Environment for WordPress in 2018.’

This will be a very helpful session anybody looking to drive deep into WordPress and who are already working in WordPress, they will be able to explore other better ways to improve their workflow.

Presenting: Modern Local Environment for WordPress in 2018

In past 14 years I have seen many technological shift in WordPress.

I would share with example and best use guide what I feel the best Local Development Environment for WordPress in 2018.

This will be a very helpful session anybody looking to drive deep into WordPress and who are already working in WordPress, they will be able to explore other better ways to improve their workflow.


 

Richard Clement

Richard Clement is Head of Digital Communications for the Aspen Pharma Group, managing online infrastructure and technical strategy for the Group and its many International affiliates.

Richard has spent much of his career in Pharmaceutical Sales, Marketing and Training – but since 1997 has had a keen interest in web development. He built his first commercial website using Frontpage and his first database driven website with Drumbeat 2000.

Since joint Aspen in 2005 his focus has been increasingly towards digital – and moving ever closer to WordPress. In 2014 the decision was made to move all of Aspen’s websites onto WordPress and in 2016 the company’s global corporate site was rebuilt using Beaver Builder to modularise development efforts and bring affiliate sites online faster.

Presenting: Success with WordPress in Large Multinational Corporates

Learning and sharing the experience of how to use WordPress in large corporates, multiple sites , page builders, maintenance, ease of rollouts etc

Aspen Pharma only uses WordPress for all their sites.


Chris Ryan

Chris is a successful WordPress consultant, business entrepreneur and one of our WordCamp Sydney organisers.

Presenting: Success with WordPress in Large Multinational Corporates

Learning and sharing the experience of how to use WordPress in large corporates, multiple sites , page builders, maintenance, ease of rollouts etc

Aspen Pharma only uses WordPress for all their sites.

 


 

Panel: Gutenberg and General Q&A

With WordPress 5.0 and the new WordPress editor just around the corner we’re kicking off this year’s panel with questions on Gutenberg.

The new editor is going to be a huge change for WordPress and related businesses so bring your questions along and our panel of experts will try to answer them as best they can.

If we exhaust all the Gutenberg related questions we’ll jump in to general WordPress questions and answers.

You can always tweet your panel questions ahead of time to @WCSyd using hashtag #WCSydPanel.

Here are our panel of experts:

Luke Carbis

Luke CarbisLuke is a trained teacher who decided to trade moody teenagers for programming. Today, he works to foster diversity, community, and possibility at XWP.

 

 

Cath Hughes

Cath HughesCath Hughes is a Sydney-based web designer, WordPress consultant and WordPress tutor, speaker, mentor and an active member of the WordPress community here in Australia, and online.

Cath is also a coach at WP Elevation, where she trains and mentors website designers and web development professionals in business.

Cath founded her first business, Phase Creative, back in 2013, and launched Live By 5 with the aim of bringing quality sites to the freelance, consultant and soloist market.

Robert Anderson

I’m a JavaScript Engineer at Automattic and contribute to Gutenberg full-time.

I love traveling, cycling, skateboarding, warm weather, strong coffee, cold beer, and wearing loud shirts.

Thank you Linux Australia!

Thank you so much to our Event Sponsor Linux Australia!

Linux Australia is the peak body for Open Source communities in Australia. Linux Australia represents approximately 5000 Australian users and developers of Free Software and Open Technologies, and facilitates internationally-renowned events including linux.conf.au — Australasia’s grassroots Free and Open Source Software Conference.

We couldn’t run WordCamp Sydney without sponsors like Linux Australia, so thank you again!

Calling all Current and Potential Meetup Organisers

If you are coming to WordCamp Sydney and you are also a meetup.com WordPress group organizer, or if you are thinking about starting a new local WordPress meetup group, then why not come along to our catch-up session.

We’ll be sharing stats and information about our local WordPress meetup groups and talking about how we can collectively move forward and engage more in the community as part of the larger WP Australia entity.

Fill out the form below so we can get an indication of numbers and maybe follow up on some additional information if you’re new.

Where: Sydney CBD –  Location will be shared privately by email (fill out the form below).

When: 3pm – 4pm Friday 27th July, 2018

Are you an exsiting meetup.com WordPress group organiser(required)