Tag Wordpress

Austin WordPress Professional Office

Andy Skelton announced that Automattic is looking into opening an Austin WordPress Professional Office. The office would be open to designers and developers who earn their living primarily through WordPress.
If this sounds like something that might interest you, head on over to Andy’s blog and let ‘em know in the comments.

WordCamp Dallas 2008 – Day Two

Highlights for this day include:

Listening to Charles Strickland, Jonathan Bailey of PlagiarismToday, Mark Jaquith, March Ghosh, and Matt Mullenweg joined together to live record the 39th episode of The WordPress Podcast.
Aaron Brazell went over WordPress FAQs. Topics covered included the epic categories vs. tags, what is GPL (what is free, for that matter>), and the [...]

WordCamp Dallas 2008 – Day One

Paul Menard, Jeff Bernier, Michelle Greer, and Jen Simmons and I made the trek last night to Frisco, Texas for WordCamp Dallas 2008.
Today was day one and it’s been very informative thus far. Highlights include:

Matt Mullenweg announced the official release of WordPress 2.5 during his talk this morning! You can download it and [...]

GeekAustin / Wordpress Happy Hour

Austin Wordpress users: Andy Skelton announced that the May GeekAustin Happy Hour would be co-hosted with Wordpress on Tuesday, May 20th. Like the previous two GeekAustin events, this one is to be held downtown at J. Blacks on W. Sixth.
I can attest that LinearB throws a great party, so come out and have a drink [...]

WordCamp Dallas

I registered today to attend WordCamp Dallas to be held March 29th – 30th. It should be fun!
Thanks to Paul for alerting me to this mini-conference.

Blogging from Texmate

Today I’m testing out blogging from Textmate on my Mac. I’m not sure that I’ll ever blog from my text editor as my primary mode of publishing content to my website. For one thing, I didn’t see how to utilize tagging. But it does seem more natural to write, especially code, in [...]

Wordpress Austin group

Paul Menard has taken it upon himself to start up Austin’s first Wordpress Meetup Group. If you use Wordpress as a blogging tool or are thinking about using it, then you should check out the Meetup.com and Google group. Same goes if you’re interested in using Wordpress as a CMS solution for client projects.
http://groups.google.com/group/wordpress-austin
http://wordpress.meetup.com/173/