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Prathamesh Palve will talk about the challenges of working remotely and WordPress

Meet Prathamesh Palve – our next speaker for WordCamp Kochi 2019!

Prathamesh Palve works as a Support Ninja with WPMU DEV. He has been working on WordPress from 2009 since he started making websites. He has worked with a few companies in India in the past, and also ran a small web development firm in Mumbai. He loves the open-source culture and also contributes by doing translations in Marathi and Hindi for many themes and plugins. He is also an avid WordPress.tv contributor.

At WordCamp Kochi 2019, Prathamesh will be delivering a session on the topic Remote Work, WordPress & Life

Remote work has been a trending way of working in the past few years. People and companies always talk about the excitement and freedom of remote working. But there are few things to be considered while working remotely. He will be sharing his experiences on work schedules, time management, technical glitches, overworking, burning out, eating and sleeping while he works on WordPress in his daily life.

Want to listen to this amazing talk by Prathamesh? Come, attend WordCamp Kochi 2019! Get your tickets now!

Introducing Saif Hassan who’ll be talking about Human Centric Design

Meet our next speaker for WordCamp Kochi 2019 – Md Saif Hassan!

Saif is currently working as a Product Manager at weDevs. He’s a passionate speaker; you can find him in Bangladesh talking about WordPress, community & open-source projects.

He is an entrepreneur at heart as he founded his own managed WordPress hosting company by 17. Deeply passionate about technologies that make human lives more comfortable.  A longtime WordPress enthusiast, he believes that websites and the tools used to build them should be well crafted, intuitive, and accessible.

Saif possesses excellent knowledge of Human-Computer Interaction and loves building products that users love to use.

His session on WordCamp Kochi will be on the topic – Human Computer interaction 101

His topic is based on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and its connection to modern design. HCI is the study of the interaction between people and computer-based systems which takes into consideration the physical, psychological and theoretical aspects of this process.

His session will be on human-computer interaction that quickly covers the basics of HCI including affordances, signifiers, constraints, mappings, feedback. Also will try to cover examples of thoughtful design and how people can integrate these concepts to make better designs.

He believes his talk will enable everyone to design interactive products that will help to support people in their every day and working lives. Providing a great user experience will always bring to joy for users.

Want to listen to this amazing talk by Saif? Come, attend WordCamp Kochi 2019! Get your tickets now!

Presenting our 1st speaker for WordCamp Kochi 2019, meet Saurabh Gupta

We are happy to present our first speaker for WordCamp Kochi 2019, Saurabh Gupta.

Saurabh is a Tech enthusiast with over a decade of experience in the software industry. His focus areas and expertise are around DevOps, Cloud Automation, Containers, Kubernetes and Security. He’s currently associated with DigitalOcean as a Sr.Developer Advocate, and you can find him often speaking at communities, and conferences.

Saurabh will be speaking at WordCamp Kochi on the topic – DevOps & Open Source: Marriage made in Heaven

In his talk, he’ll be covering different stages of DevOps like SCM, CI/CD, Configuration Management, Monitoring, Alerting etc and open source options available for the same.

Grab your tickets for WordCamp Kochi 2019, to attend this wonderful session by Saurabh Gupta.

Gearing up for an an Eco-friendly WordCamp Kochi

As the organizers of WordCamp Kochi, we’ve focussed on making our event as eco-friendly and sustainable as possible since the beginning. Today, we are all aware of the adverse impact of the global climate change – in our day to day lives. Temperatures are rising, and our weather is getting unpredictable. The citizens of Kerala faced the worst of it, with the ravaging floods – that affected hundreds of thousands of people, over the past couple of years. Last year, we even had to postpone our WordCamp because of the floods!

With all of this in mind, we have decided to refocus on our commitment to the environment, with a Green theme for our WordCamp.

We acknowledge that meetings and conferences like ours play a major role in hampering the environment directly, through several ways like the generation of plastic and food waste in large quantities, among others. On the positive side, a lot of this can be mitigated with affirmative action. We can not only reduce our impact on the environment, but we can also take steps to make our attendees aware about the effects of the Global Climatic Change, and take steps on how to overcome it.

As organizers of the event, we would like to renew and reconfirm our commitment to the environment through our event.

While we are still working towards making our event as ‘green’ as possible, these are some of the action-items that we have already decided upon, in our journey to make our WordCamp eco-friendly and sustainable:

  • We will be preventing the use of plastic materials for our event – as much as possible.
  • If there are any plastic materials involved (like stickers and swag – some of which involve the use of a minimal amount of plastic), we will be making sure that these items may be of reusable/recyclable nature (for instance, pens made of paper).
  • We are avoiding the use of Vinyl Banners (also known colloquially as ‘Flex Boards) for the WordCamp. Instead, we will be using re-usable cloth banners, which we are happy to hand over to our sponsors.
  • Instead of placing Vinyl banners/standees for Sponsors, we will be providing television screens all across the venue, which our sponsors will be able to use.
  • After our event, we will measure our carbon footprint, and will publish the same.
  • In addition, with the help of our event, we will try to spread the message of environmental conservation and will try to raise awareness about climate change – and how we can minimize it.

We fully acknowledge that the task ahead of us is not an easy one. However, having been able to take small steps towards conserving the environment during past editions of WordCamp Kochi, we are all set to take up the challenge and to minimize

Just as a footnote, we are not the only folks in the WordPress world – to take a step towards environmental conservation. Several others have successfully embraced sustainability. WordCamp North Canton, and WordCamp Brighton have fared exceptionally well in reducing the environmental footprint of their events – something we aspire to emulate and excel at, as well. We are also inspired by the work of Jack Lennox of Automattic – who is the creator of SustyWP – a website that loads in just 6 seconds!

We also request WordCamp organizers and attendees across the world, to spare a thought for the environment, as you organize your events. As members of a global open-source community – together, we can make a lasting impact on the world!

Can’t wait to see you all at WordCamp Kochi, on the 1st December, 2019 at Seminar Hall, CUSAT!

P.S. Do you have any ideas on how to make our event more sustainable? Let us know in the comments!

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