We’re thrilled to be back at WordCamp Europe this year. After a long hiatus for WordPress events in person, it’s finally time for the WordPress community to be together in person again. This year’s event is occurring in Porto, Portugal for the 10th anniversary of WCEU.
Can’t join in person this year? Tune in to watch in Track 1 and Track 2. See the full schedule on WCEU’s site.
Join along as we share live from the event all that our GoDaddy Pro, Pagely, Sucuri, and ManageWP teams experience. Jump to your favorite parts of the event:
Super Bock Arena and picnic
Pirate Party
We set sail aboard the Pagely Pirate Party on Wednesday, June 1. Guests dined on delicious local food, listened to the band perform, and took in all the sites while cruising.
Contributor Day
Contributor day is an opportunity to learn about the 20 different teams across the WordPress project and begin contributing to the teams. The day began with an overview about the various teams and what they’d be working on during the day. We then broke off into those teams. It is an amazing opportunity to ask questions in person and get familiar with team members.
During lunch a group photo was taken.
Look at the turnout for Contributor Day at #WCEU! It is fantastic to see that so many people want to contribute to WordPress 🥰 #WCEU2022 pic.twitter.com/evyZ0BU0MQ
— WordCamp Europe (@WCEurope) June 2, 2022
Speaker, sponsor, volunteer dinner
To celebrate those that make WordCamps possible, often there is a speaker, sponsor, and volunteer crew dinner. The trip across the city to the Porto Cruise Terminal and tuk tuk ride to the venue led to a breathtaking view of the shoreline at dusk. We mingled over supper with a DJ, and took in the best views from the balcony overlooking the shoreline. A surprise by traditional music performance featuring a Galician gaita, which is similar to a bagpipe.
Day 1 sessions
Highlights from sessions during Day 1.
Milan Ivanovic helped us reflect upon how Covid as impacted the WordPress community, and why we still do community. Milan shared a quote from Plugin Review Team, Mika Epstein.
Besides just inviting people from different backgrounds, we need to do a hell of a lot better with keeping them.
Victor Santoyo shared about “Security lessons learned from 2021”. As Covid caused businesses to shift online, more websites were created during that time. We now face more websites that have out-of-date plugins, themes, and software.
Sean Blakely inspired us to think about how to be more efficient in our build processes with the block editor to create delightful experiences for our end users. Wearing many different hats doesn’t scale well, which leads us to need a modern app.
Day 2 sessions
Coming soon
Hallway and WP Café
Coming soon
After Party
Coming soon