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WordPress Ecosystems - My presentation from WordCamp Portland 2008

Wordpress Ecosystems
View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: wordpress ecosystems)

Ok, I uploaded my slides to SlideShare and have embedded them in this post for reference. Bram Pitoyo did a thorough job of taking notes on my session, for which I am much obliged! Thanks, man! Nate DiNiro was kind enough to video record my talk, so I’ll be posting that soonly here as well.

About WordCamp Portland

I really enjoyed WordCamp Portland and was honored to be a part of it. The night before was a great time at Beer and Blog getting the festivities rolling. I’ll post an update on Beer and Blog shortly with some pics from that party. It was really nice to meet Lorelle and Jane, who both helped make the event special. Last night, I browsed around Flickr and Twitter enjoying some good photos and commentary. I also have a good number of business cards from people I met and more folks that have added me on various services. I’m looking forward to following up on all of these fresh opportunities over the next week.

Acknowledgements

Seriously, great work everyone. I’m still buzzing today. I had no idea the WordPress community had come to mean so much to me.

  • Aaron Hockley and crew for pulling it together!!
  • Lorelle and Jane for making us more popular than Matt did Utah ;)
  • Nate DiNiro for recording my talk
  • CubeSpace was an excellent host as always
  • The sponsors rule for making the event possible! I’m proud that my company, Voce, was a top sponsor!
  • All the attendees! I look forward to talking more with the folks I met and to catch up online with those I didn’t.

Comments

From Bram Pitoyo on September 28th, 2008 at 12:20 pm

Justin, I enjoyed your presentation at WordCamp very much! More Beer and Blogs should be reserved for talks like this (by both you and people in the community,) I think.

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