A pretty hot day in Seville. WordCamp Europe started with the first talk given by Zé Fontainhas.
Europe is where nothing ever gets erased. We are passionate – we love and hate each other fiercely. #wceu pic.twitter.com/hoSqGGjjBg
— WordCamp Europe (@WCEurope) June 26, 2015
Meet Cloudways at WordCamp Europe.
Waiting for @WCEurope Europe to start with @phospital @Cloudways 🙂 pic.twitter.com/Bg0EjTpRBt — Kevin Muldoon (@KevinMuldoon) June 26, 2015
If you have a Hosting Emergency, call Hospital (Pere Hospital).
"Having a #hosting emergency? Call Hospital" < @cloudways, great tag line suggested by @colmtroy #WCEU
— Pere Hospital (@phospital) June 26, 2015
Don’t worry if you aren’t able to make it to WordCamp Europe, like me. Check the live stream and enjoy.
#WCEU is being live streammed – see what the #WordPress community all about https://t.co/DTC2ArX4Ar P.S. My talk is on at 13:40 UTC
— Jenny Wong (@miss_jwo) June 26, 2015
WordPress is taking over the web industry by each passing year.
Usage of #WordPress. @DrewAPicture #WCEU pic.twitter.com/QLSmzVs7VB — Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 26, 2015
Some more updates from the conference.
“PHP 7 will be faster in performance.” @Zeevs #WCEU #php7
— Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 26, 2015
“It’s getting faster and faster all the time” @Zeevs #WCEU #php7 — Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 26, 2015
“People don’t understand the difference between homepage and mainpage” #WCEU
— Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 26, 2015
And, Pere Hospital is having fun with the WordPress maestros.
Meeting very smart people at #WCEU! @jeangalea @DeFries pic.twitter.com/u5VgpRe3K4 — Pere Hospital (@phospital) June 26, 2015
Matt Mullenweg is about to increase the heat of Seville’s environment from the #WCEU stage.
Update: Matt Mullenweg is live from the WordCamp Europe stage for the Q&A session with attendees.
Meet Matt! And the first question from @davidbraun from @templatemonster was about change in WP 10 years ago #wceu pic.twitter.com/fw9kSyRVPc
— Demetrio Fortman (@DemetrioFortman) June 26, 2015
“There is a ton of progress in theme and plugin directories last year.” @photomatt #WCEU — Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 26, 2015
“Someday I wanted WordPress to be translated to other languages.” @photomatt #WCEU
— Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 26, 2015
“Anything you can do in Drupal, you can also do the same in WordPress. WordPress is less expensive.” @photomatt #WCEU pic.twitter.com/uYHV21HWzW — Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 26, 2015
“In the community we have all the very good resources who are working at #WordPress security.” @photomatt #WCEU pic.twitter.com/SEF6zS3hGI
— Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 26, 2015
“We need to do a better job to interface skills go up and down.” @photomatt #WCEU pic.twitter.com/S5uHOkFB8P — Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 26, 2015
“100% is not a realistic figure for #WordPress. #Drupal still have 2%. I’m kidding.” @photomatt #WCEU
— Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 26, 2015
“If we make a decision that effects 5% of the WordPress userbase, that’s 1% of the web.” @photomatt #wceu pic.twitter.com/9LVXPVczpF — David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) June 26, 2015
“The devices are getting better, they getting more to us than we go more to them.” @photomatt #WCEU pic.twitter.com/nGUkURc290
— Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 26, 2015
“@photomatt has announced a dedicated blog for his hair.” And there was much rejoicing. #wceu pic.twitter.com/TZ0SFFhuC9 — David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) June 26, 2015
This ends the Q&A session with Matt Mullenweg.
During the break.
With @phospital from @Cloudways at WordCamp Europe #wceu pic.twitter.com/EhS7r6no8m
— Mario Y. Peshev (@no_fear_inc) June 26, 2015
Session Begins again with Jenny Wong.
“We are people of community” @miss_jwo #WCEU — Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 26, 2015
“Be considerate of dates so we don’t get clashes with other conferences.” @miss_jwo #WCEU pic.twitter.com/OCcASeyhiv
— Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 26, 2015
Interesting talk from @markjaquith discussing ethics in WP dev that rarely gate aired #wceu pic.twitter.com/tfENrlgPHc
— Colm Troy (@colmtroy) June 26, 2015
Thank you for an amazing #wceu day 1, everyone! Enjoy #Seville, we'll see you bright and early tomorrow morning! pic.twitter.com/JcGcODw2dv
— WordCamp Europe (@WCEurope) June 26, 2015
Second Day
“WordPress is changing – RestAPI, Happy Tables, WordPress(dot)com” @jacklenox #WCEU pic.twitter.com/SykkgRnzai
— Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 27, 2015
“WordPress is changing, but themes aren’t. They aren’t using REST API and using old school methods.” @jacklenox #wceu pic.twitter.com/RBMPt3zr0S
— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) June 27, 2015
“Other CMS and platforms want our lunch.” @jacklenox #wceu pic.twitter.com/3itPVubwjk
— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) June 27, 2015
Theming, React and the REST API – presentación con Jack Lenox #wceu pic.twitter.com/ewwnwfBW5d
— Togirl (@RuizTo) June 27, 2015
“This is what the Picard theme looks like.” @jacklenox #wceu pic.twitter.com/z6J4lrGzo3
— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) June 27, 2015
While in the other hall.
Wow… This is huge! Like everything in WP: big numbers #wceu #healthyenvy pic.twitter.com/6ILPhVpAOi
— Isidro Baquero (@isidrobaq) June 27, 2015
Very good talk about email marketing by @becskr in #wceu. pic.twitter.com/69tkKi4OUj
— Noemi Medina (@noemedinaweb) June 27, 2015
And, Jack Lenox closes his talk by telling that his presentation is itself a WordPress website.
The secret behind amazing presentation by @jacklenox #WCEU #WordPress pic.twitter.com/1ozJCg9pHO
— Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 27, 2015
Back from the break!
#wceu Track 2 continues with short talks! @IlonaFilipi @franzvitulli and @joanboluda pic.twitter.com/jzxqqSXeIQ
— WordCamp Europe (@WCEurope) June 27, 2015
Track one sounds with privacy and security.
In track 1 it's all about data privacy now. #wceu
— Wir lieben WordPress (@WirliebenWP) June 27, 2015
Privacy-friendly websites #wceu pic.twitter.com/JdDSGu5xPx
— Pepita Bos (@PepitaBos) June 27, 2015
David Bisset is taken by the stickers. 😀
.@teirdes does not have enough stickers on that laptop. #wceu pic.twitter.com/gahyHjgOpY
— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) June 27, 2015
Pro tips by Franz Vitulli
“Good customer support: get in touch with the user after they have signed up for your product or service.” @franzvitulli #wceu
— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) June 27, 2015
“Avoid these words and phrases in user support.” @franzvitulli #wceu pic.twitter.com/hKbOJ5nZTa
— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) June 27, 2015
Begins another talk at Track two.
.@IlonaFilipi from @MooveAgency now talking about "Working With and Retaining Large Clients” #wceu pic.twitter.com/oP3i7epzo4
— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) June 27, 2015
Our friend Kevin Muldoon is strong enough to chase the heat of Seville.
Scottish people can handle the heat…. honest. #wceu #pastywhiteskin pic.twitter.com/j2Jme889WS
— Kevin Muldoon (@KevinMuldoon) June 27, 2015
Other than the talks, here is some fun from Plugins Tribe Meeting.
hanging out in the plugins tribe meeting #wceu pic.twitter.com/8IDx8I0pkV
— Jenny Wong (@miss_jwo) June 27, 2015
Rare moments of the show!
A toast for Yoast! @jdevalk @yoast #WCEU pic.twitter.com/B9nGIO9Cof
— Pere Hospital (@phospital) June 27, 2015
From another interesting talk track two.
Tools @karinchristen uses to run a remote company. #wceu pic.twitter.com/A0PBMmuECu
— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) June 27, 2015
Data, data, data!
“If someone is building an app on your site data, then they need to know your data is there longterm. Don’t be like Twitter.” @JeniT #wceu
— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) June 27, 2015
"You need to check that your data is available to reuse." @JeniT #WCEU
— Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 27, 2015
"People need to connect with the people using their data to make sure if anything is wrong." @JeniT #WCEU
— Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 27, 2015
Q: "How'd you convince a client to do #opendata right on their site?"
A: "Tell them it’s good for SEO".
@JeniT #wceu pic.twitter.com/ikjJl1YP7I
— Alvaro Gómez Velasco (@Mrfoxtalbot) June 27, 2015
One of the organizer shares the cuteness from the show.
All the #WordPress babies! And so much more on the way! Cute overload! #wceu @WCEurope pic.twitter.com/G6tX8uySO1
— Petya Raykovska (@petyeah) June 27, 2015
Because it’s lunch break!
.@WCEurope #wceu pic.twitter.com/0eK2uy8rMa
— RubenSutiloFoto (@RubenSutiloFoto) June 27, 2015
Colors from the show.
'@Phospital meeting @TomazZaman of @codeablehq at @WCEurope. #WCEU #WCEU2015 pic.twitter.com/CHQ7LXhOFM
— Cloudways (@Cloudways) June 27, 2015
“Put a little backbone in your WordPress”, says Adam Silverstein.
.@roundearth is presenting at @WCEurope now on Backbone.js and WordPress. #wceu pic.twitter.com/iSor83s8ZS
— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) June 27, 2015
Some thoughts on design!
“Mobile first design shouldn’t mean mobile ONLY design.” @karmatosed #wceu pic.twitter.com/g1rXvVPhDb
— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) June 27, 2015
“We need adaptive thinking in design because more unique devices are coming in the future.” @karmatosed #wceu pic.twitter.com/wDiGiM4fXx
— David Bisset (@dimensionmedia) June 27, 2015
"Keep the user in mind while developing and designing the stuff." @neverything #WCEU
— Waseem Abbas Syed (@sewabs) June 27, 2015
UX Design Process for building an Open Source Plugin by Silvan Hagen
@neverything #wceu pic.twitter.com/S8NtxnTLNY
— Roberto Garcia (@robertoga) June 27, 2015
Silvan offered beer at the pool side. Anyone?
#beer? Yes please!! #wordpress #wceu #wceu2015 pic.twitter.com/gnytXjj4wL
— Juan Alberola (@jialberola) June 27, 2015
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Waseem Abbas was WordPress Community Manager at Cloudways. He loves to help people with their WordPress worries. He is a self-proclaimed "food explorer".