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Check Out Our Schedule

After reviewing close to 200 proposals, the organizers of WordCamp New York 2014 have put together a schedule that is aimed to inform and entertain you.

The fun begins with a Contributor Day on August 1. We will release more information as that gets closer, but if you have been interested in how to contribute to WordPress, this is a your chance to get started. It doesn’t matter if you are a developer, designer, documentarian, support provider, or have never contributed before.

On August 2, Doors will open at 8:00am and we will provide a light breakfast. The first sessions will kick off at 9:15am.  Lunch will be provided at 12:15pm.  Sessions will end at about 5pm.  Saturday night there will be a social event so that you can mingle and chat WordPress.  More information on that will be available soon.

On Sunday, we will be opening up at 11:30am for a noon start of sessions.  This should give you time to have a delicious brunch.  We will have coffee available but you should eat before you arrive.  Everything will wrap up at about 5:30pm.

Want to know exactly what is scheduled when so you can start planning which sessions you will attend?  Head on over to our Schedule page now.  We still have a few more speakers and sessions to announce. You are in for something special, but only if you secure your ticket before it is too late.

 

 

What you want to see – Reverse Call For Speakers results

Thank you to everyone who participated in the reverse call for speakers. You have helped us, the organizers of WordCamp New York City 2014, find out the kind of talks you are interested in seeing. This list also should help anyone who is asking “What should I talk about?” come up with a topic to submit in our Call For Speakers.
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Call For Speakers now open

The organizing committee of WordCamp NYC would like invite all interested parties to submit a proposal in our Call For Speakers. This call will be open until May 16 at 5pm Eastern Daylight Time.

Don’t want to talk, but have an idea of a person or topic that you want to see? Fill out our Reverse Call For Speakers (UPDATE: Reverse Call for Speakers is now closed. Stay tuned for details). This will be open until April 23 at 5pm Eastern Daylight Time. We will then publish a list of topics people would like to see. We will also reach out to speakers suggested and encourage them to submit in our call for speakers.