WordCamp Portland was Waaaaay better than WordCamp [Insert your lame city here]

by Metroknow on September 29, 2008

in Events, Tech

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WordCamp Portland, was, let’s face it, everything you could ever possibly wish for in a crazy election year while the economy crumbles – and much, much more.

Geoff K summed up WordCamp’s brilliance really well in his article, “What I learned from WordCamp Portland“, but I wanted to add my observations as a first time caller, long time listener of OurPDXNetwork.

My highlights?

As I recall, in the first giveaway there were two dozen unbranded oil-free hybrid cars powered by the collective kinetic energy of a crowd of mad MacBook Air keystrokers and Power User iPhone/Blackberry text messagers. In the hand-stitched organic velvet gift bags, we each received free matching his-and-her HD videocams with a gift certificate for a lifetime personal satellite uplink (and stickers!), a complimentary Herman Miller Aeron chair (and a button!), and a lifetime subscription to pre-edited versions of StrangeLoveLive. And then there was the outdoor fully-immersive multiplayer virtual reality gaming arena, but that was kind of boring unless you’re into that sort of thing.

Which I am.

To be balanced, I felt that the scavenger hunt for handfuls of free hacked iPhones and Japanese-test-market A-I Google devices in the room that was filled with oversized private label Jägermeister Voodoo donut holes was a bit excessive, but I say to each his own.

In other words, if you weren’t there, well, maybe not your strongest move.

You might have thought that staying home and knitting in preparation for winter was the right way to go for a Saturday, but actually…and this is true: There was also full-on needle-on-needle knitting action going on during WordCamp by the master knitters of CubeSpace who so graciously hosted the unbridled chaos that was collectively referred to as Widgets Gone Wild during the BravoTV nationwide simulcast. Would that I were joking.

What I learned at WordCamp PDX, between the lines

1. 8:45 – Changing Lives with WordPress: Fairy Blog mothers do not steal the teeth of WordPress children, unlike their less-fortunate and somewhat embarrassingly dentured Blogger and Typepad childlike counterparts. Move over to WordPress or face the consequences, because nobody likes to have their eyelids superglued shut, now do they hmmm???

2. 9:45 – From Concept to Execution: While some may have thought Betsy Richter (@betsywhim) was reaching out for an intervention to stop an odd menage with Knob Creek and some heavy-lifting WordPress plugins, I think not. She clearly has the Lord on her side, having received from on High what will surely be the 10 commandments for the coming Golden Age of the Blog (GAB™ ®).

3. 10:30 – Using WordPress for World Domination: Justin Kistner and his crazy-smart use of WordPress MultiUser (MU) may very well be on the committee of those who handed down said tablets to Ms. Richter, which were apparently screencasts. He at the very least helped her to schlep them down from the mountain. Aaron Hockley (@Hockley) was apparently busy at that time handling the keg-rolling, which was also clearly the work of the Lord.

4. 11:45 – And then the Lord said unto thee there shall be Lunch and chattering. And it was good.

5. 1:30 – WP 2.7 Sneek Peek: “WordPress 2.7 may or may not, at any given moment, have these incredibly cool new features that we may, or may not, be able to show you in this build, because folks, we are livin’ life as in-the-moment as a live report of Matthew McConaughey on TMZ in the soiled waters of a Malibu surf break. If you don’t see a feature you want, fill out the online survey that will be offline in two hours, and hit Apple-r. Voila!”

And ya know what? It was STILL awesome.

6. 2:00 – Tying Your Tubes with WordPress, a sixer, and the skilz of @Jabancroft: I did not realize how powerful one man with some crazy PHP, a hang nail-sized microchip, a computer with a cat, and Windows 95 can actually be. I bow. (Even more shocking? The word “skilz” does not trip the spellchecker in WP. How cool is that? Did I break something?)

7. 3:00 – Dane Hesseldahl from Nemo on custom plugin development: Live coding during your presentation is the final frontier, and Dane clearly fears no one. Who else do you know who can write SQL queries while talking about securing text fields AND making fancy hand puppet shadows, all without spilling a drop?

8. 4:00 – Ask the Experts panel: Voting widgets? Very very bad. Accessible blogs? Very very good. Making your blogs translatable into Klingon? Ask Lorelle after the show.

9. Dinner, another sixer, and tattoos: For once, a contest that was not rigged. Unless you count wearing a Goonies shirt as a form of doping, which I do believe was the tipping point among so many good entries. But it is very clear that the pre-contest testing was rather loose, and besides, with the singularity being imminent and all, doping may become necessary for all of us to keep up.

Did I mention beer (thank you Widmer Brothers)?

10. And finally, what did I learn from the great group of people gathered at the first of many WordCamp PDX’s to come (hint, hint), other than the fact that Portlanders may be systematically destroying the Twitterverse with the sheer volume of #wordcampdx (one p) and #wcpdx hash tags and livetweets?

I learned that this community of incredible people quite literally blows my mind. Time travel not required.

Thank you WordCamp PDX. Inspirations galore.

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1 melissa lionNo Gravatar September 29, 2008 at 9:04 pm

Wait, I did stay home and knit to prepare for winter. Well, while you’re all tweeting about how damn cold it is, I’ll be reading your tweets from the comfort and warmth of my pretty shawl.

Take that WordCamp!

Loved your post!

Way to go OurPDX.net for the acquisition of so many great writers!

2 AaronNo Gravatar September 29, 2008 at 9:10 pm

I’d like to thank all of the attendees for voting the way they did in the contest, because I was told there was going to be a problem if one of the ladies pictured here didn’t win.

And they totally could’ve kicked my ass. I’m tat-less.

3 Kathleen McDadeNo Gravatar September 29, 2008 at 9:12 pm

Oh, my! OurPDX, I think you’ve made an excellent choice.

4 Betsy RichterNo Gravatar September 29, 2008 at 9:15 pm

Yes, why yes we have..! There’s still more to come, too.

Welcome aboard, Metroknow. I have one question, though: howinthehell can you top this?1?

5 DieselboiNo Gravatar September 29, 2008 at 9:17 pm

I chose to spend 16 hrs in the air for 2 days with my love. I think that was a good choice.

Well done Wordcamp.

6 MetroknowNo Gravatar September 29, 2008 at 9:34 pm

@Betsy Richter – hmm….well I am SURE there are even more scintillating events in the near future…otherwise I am completely screwed.

7 http://www.camikaos.com/No Gravatar September 29, 2008 at 10:22 pm

This was one hell of a first post, and I’m not just saying that because I’m snarky and blinded by link love…

Keep em coming!

PS: Dr. Normal thinks that’s a GREAT title.

8 Bram PitoyoNo Gravatar September 30, 2008 at 4:04 am

This post may just invalidate Dane Hesseldahl’s theory #10: “There is, by and large, less snark in the Portland tech-scene than anywhere else in the world.”

“Less snark”? I don’t think so ;)

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