It’s over. We know, you’re crushed.
If you’re one of the few that are lucky enough to attend more WordCamps around the world then it’s not quite so bad, but for most of us it’s another full year until we get to enjoy something as awesome as WordCamp again.
However, we’re here to help! There’s so much more WordPress awesomeness in store for you, so there’s no need to wait 363 more days.
1. Presentation Slides
Lucy Beer has put together a list of almost all the slides/presentations from WordCamp. A big thanks to Lucy!
2. Session Videos
All the session videos will be up on WordPress.tv in a few weeks so you can re-watch your favorite session or catch the one you missed.
3. Monthly Meetups
A large group of users, designers and developers get together every month and listen to speakers, talk WordPress, and even hack together. Join in for free or keep in touch with the group on the Seattle WordPress Meetup Page.
4. Code Poet
If you’re a designer or developer working with WordPress you can check out the newly launched service from Automattic called Code Poet, which aims to help you improve your skills and offer helpful resources such as sample contracts, tips on pricing, and much, much more!
5. Feedback
Last but not least, in preparation for putting on an even more amazing WordCamp in 2013, we’d love your feedback on how this year’s event was for you. If you haven’t already, please take a minute to give us your feedback.
Thank you for your support and for making the Seattle WordPress community so strong. We look forward to bringing more educational and entertaining events to our community that we love so much!
~ Your WordCamp Organizers
Bob, Grant, Sheila, Bryan, Ben and Andrew
I’ve been checking back at Wordcamp TV a lot. Are the videos going to be up? Thanks!
Ta, most of the videos are already up. You can find them here: http://wordpress.tv/event/wordcamp-seattle-2012/
: ( I’ve been dedicated to checking back and haven’t seen a link in the list on Wordcamp.tv … I could have been Wordhappy long ago!
Can I reference this in my university graduate paper?