WordCamp Finland Afterparty

Only three weeks to go till WCFI 2015! Is anyone excited yet?

On Friday evening after the conference day, there will be an afterparty starting at 20:00 downstairs from the conference venue in Skål Bar, so you’ll have plenty of time to have a bite to eat after the last session, and perhaps explore the industrial beauty of Tampere centre. For the afterparty you’ll need your WordCamp badge so don’t lose it. Some drinks might be on the house 😉

WordCamp Finland 2015 is sold out

WordCamp Finland 2015 is now sold out, and we’re all amazed and happy for the interest for the event. If you missed your chance to get a ticket, we might be releasing some more tickets (~20) for sale, so keep your eye on the WCFI site.

Lightning Talks at WordCamp Finland, part 2

It’s now 4 weeks till WCFI and the excitement is building up, at least with us organisers. As of this writing there are under 10 tickets left, so get yours quick before they run out!

This post introduces our last group of speakers. See the full list here. A detailed schedule will be announced in the coming days, keep an eye on the Schedule page.

Perttu Tolvanen is a CMS expert that helps clients choose partners and technologies for their Web and eCommerce projects. His daily work involves writing RFPs, analyzing proposals, meeting vendors and facilitating workshops. Most typical cases for him are large web projects where client organisations are renewing their web presence from websites to eCommerce. In his flash talk Perttu will be analyzing the differences between WordPress and other CMS’s like EPiServer and Drupal from a client perspective.
Jussi Tuoma is a self-taught web and WordPress enthusiast who’s been developing and learning web since 2007. He is currently a WordPress developer and a partner in a digital agency called Höyry. At WordCamp Finland Jussi will give a lightning talk about creating a HTML Presentation using the Reveal.js framework and Advanced Custom Fields.
Miika Arponen is a web developer from Tampere with about a decade of experience in web developing. He has been developing WordPress sites for Geniem (http://www.geniem.fi) for two years. Miika’s flash talk at the event gives a glimpse on Geniem’s upcoming DustPress plugin that brings the advantages of Dust.js templating, MVVM pattern and a pinch of isomorphic design into WordPress development.

WCFI behind the scenes: WordCamp Finlandin järjestämisestä

Erilaiset tapahtumat eivät valitettavasti järjestä itse itseään, vaan aina tarvitaan alkuunpaneva voima sekä taustalle hääräämään useampiakin henkilöitä, jotta suunnitelmista päästään konkretian tasolle ja lopulta pullautettua ulos jotain mitä voi ylpeydellä kutsua tapahtumaksi. Millaista sitten on järjestää tapahtumaa nimeltä WordCamp Finland ja miksi minä olen tässä mukana?

Loppusyksystä 2014 kuulin huhuja, että Suomeen oltaisiin vihdoin saamassa oma WordCamp-konferenssi. WordCampeja on järjestetty useamman vuoden ajan ympäri maailmaa lukuisissa maissa, pelkästään vuoden 2014 aikana noin 80 eri tapahtumaa. Pian minulta kysyttiin, kiinnostaisiko minua mahdollisesti osallistua WordCamp Finlandin järjestämiseen. No totta hemmetissä kiinnostaa, kiitos kysymästä. Mitä voin tehdä ja joko aloitetaan?

WordCamp on siis ensimmäinen laatuaan Suomessa, joten on ollut mahtava tilaisuus päästä mukaan organisoimaan asioita ja vaikuttamaan tapahtuman sisältöön. Mainetta ja kunniaa (eli käytännössä oman nimen näkymistä organisoijien listassa) parempi motivaattori on, että omalla työpanoksellaan voi edesauttaa kasaamaan monipuolisen kattauksen WordPress-asiantuntijuutta ja tarjoamaan tämän kaiken aiheesta kiinnostuneille.

Työskentelen itse WordPressin parissa päivittäin projektipäällikön roolissa, joten järjestäjätiimiin mukaan astuminen tuntui luontevalta. Parhainta antia on ollut tavata uusia ihmisiä ja tutustua henkilöihin, jotka aiemmin ovat olleet vain etäisiä nimiä. Järjestäjäporukkamme on aidosti todella rento, avoin ja mukava. Oman mielipiteen esille tuominen on ollut helppoa ja kaikki on muutenkin sujunut harmonisessa yhteisymmärryksessä. Järjestäjänä takaan myös itselleni pääsyn itse tapahtumaan ja saan toivottavasti mahdollisuuden tavata lisää WordPress-ammattilaisia ja oppia uutta, sen mitä järjestäjän velvollisuuksiltani ehdin.

Kaikkea ei onneksi tarvinnut aloittaa tyhjästä, vaan WordCamp Central tarjoaa suhteellisen tarkat puitteet ja ohjeet WordCampin järjestämiseen sekä kontakteja ja tukea. Organisointiin on voinut osallistua oman aikataulunsa salliessa ja vastuuta ottaa sen verran kuin haluaa ja kykenee hoitamaan. Oma vastuualueeni on ollut kokonaisuudessaan suhteellisen pieni, joten kiitokset kaikille muille mukana olleille jo tässä vaiheessa.

Vielä tarvitsee loksautella palasia kohdilleen ennen h-hetkeä, mutta tasaisen varmasti edetään ja hyvällä meiningillä. Nähdään Hullussa Porossa 8.5.!

-Minna Siltanen

Lightning Talks at WordCamp Finland, Part 1

In addition to six amazing full-length talks, at WordCamp Finland we will have another six bite-size lightning talks. In this post we’ll introduce the first three of these speakers.

Aki Björklund is a mostly self-taught web generalist. He has been developing websites since 2000. After 10 years of developing custom CMS’s with Microsoft technologies for media companies, among other things, he had enough and switched to 100% WordPress. Aki is a founder and the CEO of H1, a Finnish WordPress agency. His talk will focus on a few simple things you can do to improve the speed and Google PageSpeed score of a typical WordPress site.

Natanael Sinisalo has been working with WordPress for over six years. He’s currently working as a CTO/partner at a fast-growing digital agency called MEOM Oy where he makes WordPress even more comfy for clients and employees. In WordCamp Finland Natanael is going to give a flash talk about modular content management with Advanced Custom Fields.

Otto Kekäläinen is the CEO of Seravo, a Finnish company that provides support services for companies that use Linux and other open source software, e.g. WordPress. Otto has 15+ years of experience in using, developing and advocating open source software. He also serves as the CEO of the MariaDB Foundation, as the president of the Finnish Unix User Group Foundation and is also active in many other free and open source software promoting organisations. Otto used WordPress for the first time in 2004, but really got into it in the past 2 years. His talk at WordCamp Finland Otto will explain how the open source community works and what benefits there are from a single developer and from a company perspective in publishing plugins at wordpress.org.

Speaker Announcement: Niko Pettersen

Niko Pettersen is a web developer from Helsinki, Finland with almost a decade of experience in building online services. He’s also one of the key organisers of Frontend Finland and is an active member of the web team behind the upcoming IxDA Interaction 16 event.

Niko has participated in dozens of projects at Frantic involving multilingual WordPress sites. He is eager to share his experiences both from a developer’s perspective and how clients can manage their multilingual content using plugins such as WPML and Polylang.

Tickets are running out, get yours.

Call for Volunteers

Update: we’ve had plenty of volunteer requests and will let everyone know shortly

Would you like to help in organising WordCamp Finland? Volunteering is a great way to get an inside look into organising an event. We’ll need volunteers to eg. help with registration on the day of the event, keeping the talks on schedule, setting up the venue etc. If you’re interested, you can fill the below form or come to the next Tampere WordPress Meetup on Thursday, April 9th. For most volunteers, we will need you to be in town the day before the event.

Speaker Announcement: Tiia Rantanen

Tiia Rantanen is a web developer from Trimedia with years of experience with WordPress. She has developed projects from e-commerce to customized solutions. Tiia is also experienced with other content management systems but WordPress is her personal favorite. At WordCamp Finland Tiia will be talking about security, especially on what can be done to avoid the usual issues both server-side and client side, what makes your server installation safe and how it affects WordPress.

More speakers will be announced this week and the next, so check out the list of our other speakers.

Speaker Announcement: Tony Kovanen

We’re pleased to announce a new WordCamp Finland speaker, Tony Kovanen. Tony works with Automattic as a JavaScript wrangler hacking on Jetpack among other things. He is a core team member of Socket.IO and contributes to a number of other Open Source projects. He says he loves to explore new technologies to improve user experience, code quality and performance.

Tony’s talk will be on the current and future possibilities offered by the REST API in Jetpack and future WordPress versions for theme and plugin developers.

A third of the tickets have gone in the first week of ticket sales. Get yours now.

WordCamp Finland 2015 is over. Check out the next edition!