Competition launch - the best WordCamp UK write-up

I have done my best to collect together all the posts I can find after this years WordCamp UK, if there are any I have missed, please give me a shout. Chris Garrett, prolific UK blogger, author of the Pro Blogger book and all-round nice guy has kindly offered up 3 copies of his excellent Pro Blogger book to the best written write-ups about WordCamp UK 2008 - nice one Chris!

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All prizes in, WordCamp UK 2008 winners announced shortly!

I now can confirm that all prizes are in!! I have details of all the winners, and will get all the info together and make an official announcement in the next cople of days confirming the winners!

WordCamp UK gets local!

Momentum is building up after WordCamp UK 2008. One of the main outcomes was the decision to form local groups to discuss WordPress and other Internet related issues. You can, check out the individual pages on the wiki:

If you’re not covered by these areas, join the WordCamp UK mailing list to propose a new group.

Competition - who’s got the best WordCamp UK 2008 event write-up?

Chris Garrett, prolific UK blogger, author of the Pro Blogger book and all-round nice guy has kindly offered up 3 copies of his excellent Pro Blogger book to the best written write-ups about WordCamp UK 2008 - nice one Chris!

This will be voted for by poll (how democratic!), so make sure you write up your own thoughts or nominate the best that you find. Let me know in the comments any links.

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WordCamp UK 2008 washup

Just to let you know that the WordCamp UK 2008 buzz is not over just yet! As everyone involved settles back into their normal lives the work continues behind the scenes!

There where many positive outcomes for the future, which I will discuss below in a little more detail:

  • A centralised WordCamp UK community
  • Regional WordPress groups
  • Potential WordPress UK marketplace (needs some thought)
  • WordCamp UK 2009

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