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	<title>Comments on: WPWeekly Episode 55 &#8211; WordCamp Toronto/Columbus Recap</title>
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		<description>[...] WPWeekly Episode 55 - WordCamp Toronto/Columbus Recap In episode 55, we had a roundtable discussion of sorts centered around the various WordCamps we attended over the past two weekends. David Peralty and Jeremy Clarke discussed WordCamp Toronto, I talked about WordCamp Columbus and Brad Williams talked about his experience at WordCamp Mid-Atlantic. We discussed the good, the bad, and the ugly regarding our experiences. If you’re thinking about organizing a WordCamp event, be sure to tune in and take a listen as you might be able to pick up a thing or two to help improve your event. - By WP Tavern [...]</description>
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<p>[...] WPWeekly Episode 55 &#8211; WordCamp Toronto/Columbus Recap In episode 55, we had a roundtable discussion of sorts centered around the various WordCamps we attended over the past two weekends. David Peralty and Jeremy Clarke discussed WordCamp Toronto, I talked about WordCamp Columbus and Brad Williams talked about his experience at WordCamp Mid-Atlantic. We discussed the good, the bad, and the ugly regarding our experiences. If you’re thinking about organizing a WordCamp event, be sure to tune in and take a listen as you might be able to pick up a thing or two to help improve your event. &#8211; By WP Tavern [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Brian Meagher</title>
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		<description>I went to WordCamp Mid-Atlantic, so I really enjoyed hearing how the other 2 WordCamps went. You all did a great job describing your experiences.
Brad Williams&#039; &lt;a href=&quot;http://bit.ly/zwvV&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Advanced Thesis&lt;/a&gt; session was excellent. He mentioned in the podcast that he only went to the cacheing session, and so didn&#039;t know how the other presentations went.
My wife enjoyed and got a lot from &quot;Being a Balanced Blogger&quot; from Jared Goralnick.
And I really liked the &quot;Photoblogging&quot; with Marc Benton and &quot;WordPress SEO&quot; with Sri Nagubandi and John Shehata.
Closing out the day, Mark Jaquith&#039;s &quot;State of the Word&quot; gave us some things to look forward to in WP 2.8 - especially (hopefully) an improved Media uploader experience. A segment of WP development that he&#039;s taking on personally. Great news IMO!

While this was my first WordCamp, I do agree with you that there should be more &quot;WordPress the Software&quot; type of sessions. Using it, working with it, etc.

Thanks for a great podcast! Again!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I went to WordCamp Mid-Atlantic, so I really enjoyed hearing how the other 2 WordCamps went. You all did a great job describing your experiences.<br />
Brad Williams&#8217; <a href="http://bit.ly/zwvV" rel="nofollow">Advanced Thesis</a> session was excellent. He mentioned in the podcast that he only went to the cacheing session, and so didn&#8217;t know how the other presentations went.<br />
My wife enjoyed and got a lot from &#8220;Being a Balanced Blogger&#8221; from Jared Goralnick.<br />
And I really liked the &#8220;Photoblogging&#8221; with Marc Benton and &#8220;WordPress SEO&#8221; with Sri Nagubandi and John Shehata.<br />
Closing out the day, Mark Jaquith&#8217;s &#8220;State of the Word&#8221; gave us some things to look forward to in WP 2.8 &#8211; especially (hopefully) an improved Media uploader experience. A segment of WP development that he&#8217;s taking on personally. Great news IMO!</p>
<p>While this was my first WordCamp, I do agree with you that there should be more &#8220;WordPress the Software&#8221; type of sessions. Using it, working with it, etc.</p>
<p>Thanks for a great podcast! Again!</p>
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