WordCamp in Mumbai needs helping hands

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May the source be with you. ~ unknown

Just like our favourite software “WordPress” which is open source and hence its source of awesomeness is usually the WordPress community.

Community of volunteers who fix bugs and submit patches to keep making WordPress better with every version. WordCamps are a lot like the software. It might be an event but its open for people to get involved. Actually at its heart is the idea of getting involved.

The biggest source of strength of any WordCamp are the volunteers!

Fill in the form below (or this link) and we will get back to you with more details on how to get involved. You can also participate in the local meetups we have in Mumbai.

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Aditya Kane

He is passionate about community building and that passion led him on starting his journey as a contributor in 2012. He co-founded the WordPress meetup in Mumbai, which was the very first one in India. He currently contributes to the project as a Program Manager on the Community Team, along with being part of the WordPress Incident Report Team. Aditya Kane lives in Pune, India. He works as a freelance consultant for WordPress projects and agencies. He believes that open-source, the open web, an open culture that nourishes, informs, changes and invites participation feels inherently authentic.

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