I’ve just come home from WordCamp Whistler 2009. What a great event it turned out to be and it was lovely to speak to so many WordPress enthusiasts from the Vancouver area.
I gave a thirty minute presentation on the BuddyPress project. The presentation explained what the project is, its current status, and where it’s going in the future. I was also able to talk to some of the developers in the audience with some coding examples. It seemed to be well received.
Here are the slides from the presentation:
A big thank you again to the guys from BraveNewCode and sixty4media for their amazing job organizing the event!
Wish I could have made it up there. I would love to be up at Whistler this time of year. Maybe next time. Skiing in Utah will have to suffice.
Looks like I am going to be speaking at WordCamp Denver all about BuddyPress.
It was fun up there, hope to see you next time.
Feel free to use all or part of my slides if you need.
Nice to see that, Andy. Albums, status updates and the videos uploaded by Nicola – they come later, right?
Babychen
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Keep up the good work with Buddy Press. Can’t wait for Beta 2!
If you find any videos of the event Andy, I would love to see them!
Oh Andy! Cool!
Great slides! I saw my face in page 17
Thanks
Nicola
BPDEV & BPGURU
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Im waiting the Albums and Status update Feature!!
Thank You..
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I loved the presentation. It was great to have the WordCamp in Whistler this year. Come back again soon.
Looks like I am going to be speaking at WordCamp Denver all about BuddyPress.
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It was a good idea to implement BuddyPress in simple wordpress, not MU.