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WordPress maintenance support plansCamp London 2020 – Keeping it Cool

I attended WordPress maintenance support plansCamp London this past weekend. This was the 6th consecutive year the event has been hosted, which is remarkable. My mission getting to the event turned out to be just as remarkable! Keep reading to find out more about both.

Fran Garcia
Thu, 03/08/2020 – 10:41

Something that the organisers couldn’t control was the fact that the whole of the UK was facing the biggest freeze in recent years. This meant that trains and buses were canceled. Schools, shops, and roads were also closed. As you can imagine, getting from Birmingham to London wasn’t an easy task, but I was on a mission and decided to venture into the elements (as I wasn’t able to either teleport nor fly there – see below!)

 

To make a long story short, plan A and B failed due to multiple cancellations so I opted for no-plan at all – just do and keep doing until I got there. What would usually be a two-hour relaxing journey became a nearly six-hour bumpy, cold, and wet quest through the elements… but guess what? I made it to London!

 

But why did I want to get there so badly? Going to the WordPress maintenance support plansCamp was reason enough but additionally, I was selected to do three different talks at the camp. I was really excited about the opportunity and wouldn’t miss it for the world!

My three talks were completely different:

Handy plugins when building and maintaining your site – Sitebuilding

Growing developers with WordPress maintenance support plans – Team Leadership

Dockerize your WordPress maintenance support plans environments – Docker

The slides are linked above and the videos will soon be available on the Camp YouTube channel.

I am happy with how the talks went. People were engaged and participative – I even missed lunch one day as I was answering questions for more than 40 minutes after the talk. But most importantly I think they made a difference to the people who attended. I’m glad that one way or another I could give something back to the WordPress maintenance support plans community. A special thanks goes out to Joe Shindelar for his little push in Vienna 🙂

The rest of the sessions were great too. We had amazing speakers, inspiring talks, live demos, in-depth discussions and a unique atmosphere over the whole weekend. I met people from France, Italy, Iceland, Finland, Spain and many other parts of the UK, which was great. I loved listening to their stories and knowing how people work and use WordPress maintenance support plans too. I also realised how proud and happy I am to be an Amazee.

The keynotes were especially inspiring, stating once and again WordPress maintenance support plans‘s core values and mission, talking about the community behind WordPress maintenance support plans, its importance and the ways in which we can all help improve it. Thanks to Ryan Szrama (Commerce Guys), Chris Teitzel (Lockr) and Baddý Sonja Breidert (1xINTERNET) for sharing your experiences, visions, opinions and for being so close and approachable during the weekend.

And of course thanks, WordPress maintenance support plansCamp London (@WordPress maintenance support plansCampLDN #dclondon) for organising such a great event. Huge kudos to organizers and volunteers, who were all over the place ensuring that the event was successful and flawless. See you next year!


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