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The worst kept secret in the Canadian #WordPress community is no longer a secret. #WCEH 2026 is coming to beautiful downtown Vancouver on November 4-5 canada.wordcamp.org/2026/
I had a blast giving these out at #WordCampCanada AKA #WCEH, so I'm getting another box for my Edmonton #wordpress meetup. 😀 You should do a collaboration with @scripting.com, "Why Me? XML-RPC"
The videos from last month's WordCamp Canada 2025 have been posted on WordPress.tv:
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#wordpress #WCEH
I missed @ma.tt's talk at #WCEH but caught up through his recap. It touched on the open web, social identity, and the future of AI.
I’ve shared two questions I hoped to ask him about helping people publish freely across the web and restoring trust in digital content.
jeffpaul.com/2025/11/rebl...
There was also a session at #WCEH on the subject by @jessedyck.me : canada.wordcamp.org/2025/session...
So this little thing called #WCEH happened. After 13 months of planning (and a few weeks to recover 😅), I wrote about what it was like being an organizer. Hoping it inspires others to get involved—it’s worth it.
troychaplin.ca/2025/11/word...
LATE, BUT ALWAYS ON TIME: Some of my recollections of my presentation and activities during (a bit late but no less heartfelt) an awesome @wordcampcanada.bsky.social in Ottawa, Canada.
Read the full recap at bit.ly/wcehrecap
#WCEH #wordpress #community
One of my top priorities following #WCEH was to evolve my Block Accessibility Checks plugin to validate post meta alongside block attributes.
Excited to announce that this feature is complete and ready for a future release!
#WordPress #Accessibility
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A highlight from WordCamp Canada 2025: our session on building Edutopia’s AI-powered content recommendation engine with WordPress, AWS, Neo4j, and AI. Big thanks to everyone who joined us!
#WCEH #WCCanada2025 #AI #WordPress
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Part 1 of maybe 2 or 3 posts on my trip to Ottawa to #WCEH 2025, bby! frontmatter.ca/wordcamp-202...
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#WCEH #WordPress #WordCamp
#WCEH welcomed a student from @carleton.ca's School of Journalism. I believe intereviewed @scripting.com and @evanprodromou.threads.net.ap.brid.gy , but she also wrote a piece on @ma.tt's talk that was published in @therepository.email
#WordPress #Community
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Sponsorship to WordCamps is such a privilege and I'm so grateful when it happens. Thank you so much to @wordpress.com for sponsoring me to #WCUS and #WCEH so that I could not only deliver talks at both, but also work on my contract work with them there. #grateful
So much more than a conference. WordCamp Canada was a celebration of open-source creativity, collaboration, and connection. 🙌 🚀
#WCCanada2025 #WCEH 🇨🇦
Matt Mullenweg on stage speaking at WordCamp Canada 2025.
A group of attendees at WordCamp Canada 2025 is talking.
Group selfie for attendees at WordCamp Canada 2025.
Group shot showing attendees at WordCamp Canada 2025 watching Matt Mullenweg speak.
Ottawa, that was something special, eh?! An open mic, a curious crowd, and a cofounder listening. Matt Mullenweg’s Town Hall was all about community questions and next steps for WordPress. Grab a double-double and watch the full session here.
Watch now → youtu.be/RL-XccK30sY
#WCEH #WordPress
Image of a canal surrounded by trees on either side with fall colored leaves
Awfully nice campus you’ve got here @carleton.ca 🍁
#WCEH
@wordcampcanada.bsky.social
Saw Matt Mullenweg at WordCamp Canada today. Nothing controversial was said and things were kept light. No web hosts were referred to as evil.
#WCEH
Saw Dave Winer at WordCamp Canada yesterday. Dave always has something interesting to say.
#WCEH
A group of five people are sitting together in an arena, smiling and enjoying a hockey game. They’re seated in front of a large red McDonald’s “I’m lovin’ it” advertisement. One person is wearing a Boston Bruins jersey, another a New York Rangers jersey, and another a New York Mets cap. The seats around them are partially filled, and the lighting suggests they’re in an indoor stadium.
I've had a goal of going to an NHLgame with #WordPress friends. Thanks #WCEH for the opportunity.
Troy @troychaplin.bsky.social has roughly 1,600 editors on over 800 Carleton U websites. Here with Cathy Mitchell at @wordcampcanada.bsky.social #wceh #wordpresscanada #wordpress #edu
Courtney and Trevor play music together during a break at WordCamp Canada. Courtney, wearing a navy “Make WordPress Accessible” t-shirt, plays a mandolin while smiling at Trevor, who plays an acoustic guitar. Both stand against a tan tile wall with open instrument cases on the floor in front of them.
Busking for Wapuus at #WCEH
Thank you card from the presentation, Back on the Block: My Reasons for Returning to the Site Editor.
THANK YOU: Props to the organizers, volunteers, speakers, and sponsors who made this event and time onstage and conference-wide at @wordcampcanada.bsky.social a SMASH HIT! Keep learning and contributing y'all!
As promised, here are my slides for reference at docs.google.com/presentation...
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Thanks for joining us @wordcampcanada.bsky.social #WCEH
Canada is not a melting pot but a tossed salad.
Approach the value of difference with an open hand. Ask permission from others when sharing their wisdom. - Post discussion notes after visiting kiwi @thewebprincess, at @wordcampcanada
#WCEH #WordCamp #cooperatition
"...and you can too." ❤️🥹
@michellefrechette.bsky.social on her blog to book journey at #wceh 2025!