Written by Wilco Jansen Wednesday, 07 October 2009 12:00
On my way back home from the Wisconsin User Group meeting I decided to stay a bit longer to also visit the New York Joomladay. For the first time in years I am not listed as a speaker and attend the Joomladay as a community member which gives me some additional time to talk to people.
The program has some really interesting topics, if you are close you should consider going there because Joomladays are events you should not misse. Not sure you still can get a ticket, I suggest you check out the Joomladay New York site if this is possible. As with the JUG I expect to meet a lot of old Joomla friends and am looking forward to the talks.
Hope to meet you there!
Wilco was born in 1967 in the Netherlands where he still lives. After years of being a programmer Wilco has worked as project manager and IT manager. Discovered Joomla! when he was creating his own content management system, and never lost focus after then. Joined core team as development coordinator in May 2006 just helping to make Joomla! even better then it is already. Wilco has been deeply involved in the Joomla project as Google summer of code program manager 2006, 2007 and 2008 editions, co-organizer of the Google Highly Participation contest in 2008, first ever development coordinator, creator of the Joomla bug squad, member of the board of Open source matters, regular speaker on world wide conference advocating Joomla and much, much more. Wilco has a bachelor degree in business and information engineering and studied Master of Science knowledge and information engineering at the Middlesex University in London.
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