Comments for WordPress.org English (UK) https://en-gb.wordpress.org Wed, 02 Sep 2020 10:33:19 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2-alpha-54954 Comment on WordPress 5.5.1 Maintenance Release by WordPress 5.5.1 now parsed - WordPress core a2z https://en-gb.wordpress.org/2020/09/01/wordpress-5-5-1-maintenance-release/#comment-12987 Wed, 02 Sep 2020 10:33:19 +0000 https://en-gb.wordpress.org/?p=1256#comment-12987 […] WordPress 5.5.1 Maintenance Release […]

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Comment on WordCamp Manchester 2018 Schedule Announced by burhanahmed https://en-gb.wordpress.org/2018/09/25/wordcamp-manchester-2018-schedule-announced/#comment-12979 Mon, 19 Nov 2018 13:22:37 +0000 https://en-gb.wordpress.org/?p=997#comment-12979 i am interested in visiting the event. thanks for sharing the post

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Comment on Two WordPress Meetups in April 2018 by Carme Mias https://en-gb.wordpress.org/2018/03/29/two-wordpres-meetups-in-april-2018/#comment-12978 Sun, 06 May 2018 05:30:08 +0000 https://en-gb.wordpress.org/?p=855#comment-12978 In reply to judgerookie.

Title corrected. Thank you for pointing it out!

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Comment on Two WordPress Meetups in April 2018 by judgerookie https://en-gb.wordpress.org/2018/03/29/two-wordpres-meetups-in-april-2018/#comment-12976 Wed, 02 May 2018 09:18:49 +0000 https://en-gb.wordpress.org/?p=855#comment-12976 WordPres or WordPress in the title!

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Comment on WordPress London Meetup #wpldn – 28 Sep. 2017 by Dan Maby https://en-gb.wordpress.org/2017/09/04/wordpress-london-meetup-wpldn-28-sep-2017/#comment-12972 Mon, 04 Sep 2017 12:04:24 +0000 https://en-gb.wordpress.org/?p=648#comment-12972 In reply to Elliott Porter.

Really looking forward to hearing more about the journey with your business 🙂

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Comment on WordPress London Meetup #wpldn – 28 Sep. 2017 by Elliott Porter https://en-gb.wordpress.org/2017/09/04/wordpress-london-meetup-wpldn-28-sep-2017/#comment-12971 Mon, 04 Sep 2017 11:17:16 +0000 https://en-gb.wordpress.org/?p=648#comment-12971 Thanks Dan. Looking forward to meeting you all.

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Comment on WordCamp London Meetup Organisers’ Meetup by Jenny https://en-gb.wordpress.org/2017/03/31/wordcamp-london-meetup-organisers-meetup/#comment-12969 Sun, 02 Apr 2017 20:29:09 +0000 https://en-gb.wordpress.org/?p=450#comment-12969 Thanks for the great write up! It was a pretty inspiring sight to see all the meetup organisers chatting and sharing ideas.

I’m not a fan of this suggestion:

One way to encourage more people to come is to fake the appearance of numbers. Get people you know to sign-up and say they are attending, then the event appears more attractive and more people want to come and so it really is attractive.

Why would you need to fake numbers if your measurement of sucess is not numbers?

Just some expansions on some things:

Find a professional venue – WordPress.org will pay for this.

I would say find a venue that works for your group. It does not need to be a professional venue- but rather a venue that fits the local community needs. Think about accessibility, parking ( if you are in a location where everyone heavily relies on cars or bikes ) etc etc. This is an option if you can’t find a free venue- but alot of local libaries will give you space for free, to enocurage the local community to use the library and check out local council tech initiativies.

Bring in good speakers

It is important that local groups encourage and support local people to share ideas. I think we have to be considerate as organisers at what we call “good”. If you only have “good” speakers, it can sometimes have a negative effect on a local community if it happens too much as attendees end up thinking they don’t have anything to share. Keep an eye on the balance of the two.

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Comment on Getting started by Ulla https://en-gb.wordpress.org/2011/08/22/getting-started/#comment-5583 Wed, 10 Sep 2014 12:26:51 +0000 http://en-gb.wordpress.org/?p=11#comment-5583 English is a dynamic language. It develops and changes all the time. While different versions will persist, the mainstream is the American version. Trying to preserve what will not last may have the terrible consequence of turning you into a Frenchman

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Comment on Getting started by David T https://en-gb.wordpress.org/2011/08/22/getting-started/#comment-1885 Tue, 11 Feb 2014 18:44:23 +0000 http://en-gb.wordpress.org/?p=11#comment-1885 Further to Simon’s comments on the use of apostrophes, I disagree about zs although I fully support colours (or colors, if you insist)

Carl Morris was not in error.

Oxford Dictionaries says this: (NOT say this!)

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There are one or two cases in which it is acceptable to use an apostrophe to form a plural, purely for the sake of clarity:

you can use an apostrophe to show the plurals of single letters:

I’ve dotted the i’s and crossed the t’s.

Find all the p’s in appear.

you can use an apostrophe to show the plurals of single numbers:

Find all the number 7’s.

These are the only cases in which it is generally considered acceptable to use an apostrophe to form plurals: remember that an apostrophe should never be used to form the plural of ordinary nouns, names, abbreviations, or numerical dates.

You can read more rules and guidelines about apostrophes on the Oxford Dictionaries blog. Here you will find further examples of correct and incorrect use of apostrophes.

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Now, please pass the potato’s !

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Comment on Getting started by Simon https://en-gb.wordpress.org/2011/08/22/getting-started/#comment-1809 Thu, 19 Dec 2013 13:56:38 +0000 http://en-gb.wordpress.org/?p=11#comment-1809 Well Done and Thanks. I hate publishing stuff written in what is in fact a foreign language!
You might need to check the rules for apostrophes though 😉 as in,
“…focus on fixing up the pesky z’s and color’s so that everything is spelt correctly.” Where the zs and the colours are simply in the plural, no apostrophes are needed. Difficult little blighters to get right, in my humble view.

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