WordCamp Chicago

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In this wrap-up podcast for the WordCamp Chicago weekend, Ashley and I talk about the last three talks on Sunday (Jim Turner’s, Time Frick’s, and Matt Mullenweg’s) as well as our overall feelings on the weekend.

Good news: Ashley enjoys podcasting, and will be sticking around on future Theme Playground WordPress Podcasts that we put together. You can follow her on Twitter at @arae.

We’ll be updating the blog again this afternoon with photos and links to others that were at WordCamp. It was a great experience, and one that both of us hope to attend again. Why wait until next year at Chicago — there’s one coming up in Canada, right?

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2 Responses to Podcast #8: WordCamp Chicago Wrap-up

  1. Lindsey says:

    Thanks for the podcasts – great to hear your perspective of WordCamp Chicago!

  2. Was this the episode where someone said the wonderful line…. “When do you think you’ll see BBpress become a plug-in?”

    YES! Spread that idea far and wide!

    Also, I’d like BBpress to be a bit more like SMF or phpbb and have ALL the good options CORE, so that it works “straight out of the box”. Hunting around for 15 different plug-ins just to bring up to “FORUM STANDARD 101″ is a bit silly, and one reason I think it’s not more widely adopted.

    Do those 2 things and I might even want to learn how to use it!

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