I attended WordCamp San Francisco this year—my third time in a row. Thoroughly enjoyed the speakers and sessions, networking with partners and friends—plus meeting new folks. Following the main conference, on Sunday, I was part of a very productive Dev Day where 17 (seventeen!) of us hacked on the new default theme for WordPress, Twenty Twelve.
Here are a few photos from the weekend.
Adii Pienaar presenting on “The Business of Code.”
Drew Strojny presenting “How Not To Design A Default Theme”—hilarious and informative.
Dinner at Gott’s Roadside burger joint with friends and coworkers.
Ian and Krutal taking in a theme-related session.
Cityscape as seen from Matt’s apartment.
Pete Davies presenting (storytelling!) “How To Run A Small Country Using The P2 Theme.” Funny and engaging talk on the P2 theme.
Sheri Bigelow candid “I shot the photographer” snapshot. She rocked it as the official photographer for WCSF 2012.
WordPress 3.5 dev day, this is part of the table working on Twenty Twelve with me.
My name is Lance, I am a blogger, product manager, software developer, and business executive creating high-quality, engaging, and customer-centered experiences for people online. México-born.
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Nacin posted a great round-up of the dev day here: http://make.wordpress.org/core/2012/08/15/roundup-wordcamp-san-francisco-hack-day/.
An amazing event!
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Awesome photos! 🙂
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