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Call for Volunteers
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Are you already in Maine or looking for a reason to come to Vacationland? Sign up now to volunteer some time to help us out at WordCamp Maine 2015!
Konstantin Obenland to Host WordCamp Maine Keynote
Konstantin Obenland will deliver a brief update on what’s new and what’s coming in WordPress, as well as host a Q&A session for this year’s keynote. Obenland was recently named release lead for WordPress 4.3, which will ship in August of this year.
Konstantin is a Code Wrangler at Automattic as part of a team that contributes back to WordPress core full time. He’s worked on projects like Twenty Twelve, Twenty Thirteen, and Twenty Fourteen themes, as well as the new WordPress.org Theme Directory.
Originally from Germany, he’s now based in Southern California.
Speaker Application Deadline Extended to April 3
If you have a topic you are dying to talk about, now’s your last chance. Due to popular demand, we’re extending the speaker application deadline to April 3 to allow everyone the opportunity submit their proposal.
If you’d like to speak, please fill out our Call for Speakers form. We’ll be announcing speakers very soon.
A Note About Our Site
A big thank you to Regis Biron of Might & Main for branding and logo design, Michael Cain of Automattic for theme customization, and Gary Thayer of Hall Internet Marketing for leading content population.
Call for Speakers
WordCamp Maine is no longer accepting speaker proposals. Please email us at maine@wordcamp.org if you have any questions.
Welcome to WordCamp Maine
We’re happy to announce that WordCamp Maine is officially on the calendar!
WordCamp Maine will be May 15 and 16 at Maine College of Art (MECA) in Portland, Maine, with a contributor day on May 17 in Westbrook, Maine.
Subscribe using the form in the sidebar to stay up to date on the most recent news. We’ll be keeping you posted on all the details over the coming months, including speaker submissions, ticket sales, and more!