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March 2020 -Meetup Resources and Notes

Links and More related to our Feb Meetup

General Notices

COVID-19 response

At this stage it is unlikely that we will go ahead with the April meetup in the normal format, and the current health crisis may affect future meetups as well.

The official response from the WordPress Project’s community team.

Some members have suggested exploring an online format – We will look into this option, however it presents some significantly different requirements than hosting a traditional meetup (decent bandwidth for streaming, microphones etc) so this may not be suitable.

Call for Speakers / Volunteers

As we mentioned at the meetup, we’ve got some of the pieces in place to make 2020 a great year for WordPress Adelaide, but we need your help.

If you’d like to give back to the community via a donation of your time, then please check out the Get Involved page for more information.

Call for Sponsors

Unfortunately things cost money – as a result of increased venue costs and our desire to do more events throughout the year, we’re putting out the call for sponsors.

If you know a business that might be interested, then please ask them to get in touch via our Sponsoring WP Adelaide page.

Photo by WordPress Adelaide member Shannon Taheny

User Presentation – WordCamp Sydney Recap by Shannon Taheny

Shannon gave a great presentation about her experiences at WordCamp Sydney 2019. Take a look at her slides, which include links to many of the presentations she discussed.

Link to Slides.com presentation deck

You can find more great resources, including previous presentations at the following places.

Developer Presentation – scripts and create-block by Alex Bishop

The developer presentation was more interactive, without a slideshow, and covered the @wordpress/scripts and @wordpress/create-block NPM packages.

@wordpress/scripts is designed to be added to existing projects and offers reusable components, libraries and a build process to get you up and running quickly. If you already have a plugin, or a custom theme, and want add your own custom blocks, this is probably the best way to go.

@wordpress/create-block creates a custom plugin for your block. It’s target market is people who want to make their own custom-block plugin, and is geared to do single-block plugins out of the box. It’s pretty easy to scale this up to multiple blocks within the plugin.

Some other helpful links on this topic…

Thanks to everyone who came down, our speakers and the Duke of Brunswick Staff for being so accomodation. We’ll keep you update about next month’s meetup, but at this stage it’s unlikely to go ahead in a physical form.

Feb 2020 – Meetup Resources and Notes

Links and More related to our Feb Meetup

General / Notices

Other Meetups

If you’re a developer, there are some awesome other meetups in Adelaide at the moment that are worth getting involved with!

Check out PHP Adelaide

Check our Front End Developers Adelaide

There is also a vibrant community of South Australian developers forming via the HeapsGood.dev slack channel, you can get the slack invite here.

Call for Speakers / Volunteers

As we mentioned at the meetup, we’ve got some of the pieces in place to make 2020 a great year for WordPress Adelaide, but we need your help.

If you’d like to give back to the community via a donation of your time, then please check out the Get Involved page for more information.

Call for Sponsors

Unfortunately things cost money – as a result of increased venue costs and our desire to do more events throughout the year, we’re putting out the call for sponsors.

If you know a business that might be interested, then please ask them to get in touch via our Sponsoring WP Adelaide page.

Advanced Custom Fields – Intro by Alex James Bishop

Links

Photo by WordPress Adelaide member Michael Carter

Advanced Custom Blocks – Creating Blocks using ACF by Elliot Condon

Links

Photo by WordPress Adelaide member Shannon Taheny

Thanks to everyone who came down, our speakers and the Duke of Brunswick Staff for being so accomodation. See you next month on the 10th of March!

WP Engine sponsors WP Adelaide for 2020

WP ENGINE have agreed to Sponsor WP Adelaide in 2020 as part of their ongoing work to support the WordPress community globally.

WP ENGINE have a great presence in the community and regularly work alongside WP Australia to sponsor meetups, workshops and WordCamps.

WP Engine offers great professional hosting for your WordPress sites.

We’re thrilled to have WP ENGINE on board, and if you’re in need of rock-solid, blazing-fast WordPress Hosting then you should definitely check them out!

The fine details of this are still being worked out, but expect to enjoy some drinks or nibbles at a meetup courtesy of WP ENGINE soon.

Jan 2020 Meetup – Resources and Notes

No meetup in January due to venue issues, we’re still working on securing our long-term venue for 2020.

Call for Sponsors

WordPress Adelaide has lost its ‘Free’ venue at The West Oak Hotel, and we are in the process of securing another venue that we believe will be more suitable and accessible for what we do.

Unfortunately this means the costs for running the meetup will be rising, and as such we are seeking additional sponsors.

If you, your business, or anyone you know would be interested in sponsoring the WordPress Adelaide meetup then please get in touch with the team via meetup.com or the contact forms on this website.

We currently have approx. $2k of annual sponsorship, which is close (but not quite) covering venue costs. Our goal is to bring in another $4,000 (approx) for the 2020 year, which would enable us to reach the following goals.

  • Host monthly meetups at our new venue
  • Provide a small offering of snacks and drinks to attendees
  • Get some better signage made for the meetups
  • (stretch goal) Host both User and Developer Meetups monthly

Until further sponsors can be found we will have to cut back on supplying drinks and food at the meetups, we’re sorry but we hope you understand.

See you next month!

Best,

The WP Adelaide Team