Plugin-a-Palooza Plays Out at WordCamp Orange County

In a feat requiring the abandonment of Cleric powers, players from near and far have sought to win Plugin-a-Palooza, a coveted contest held yearly at WordCamp Orange County. Previously awarded to three master adventurers (including Natalie MacLees, author of the Simple Event Listing plugin) the contest requires skill, time, and the following of Rules As Intended (RAI). MacLees, entered the contest last year with a plugin designed to display events on a WordPress site, was commended on her presentation and the plugin’s ability to “easily and quickly enter a list of events with just a few descriptive fields.” Her entry impressed the judges and MacLees took home the prize in 2017.

MacLees describes the achievement as, “Pretty awesome.There were some pretty impressive competitors, so I was really honored that my plugin was selected,” she said.

MacLees recalled that Plugin-a-Palooza opened her eyes to new possibilities and encouraged her to experiment. “It was fun learning how to use the API and build a working app,” she said, “Which I don’t think I would have tried otherwise.”

The first ever Plugin-a-Palooza wizards were a team of developers at WordImpress consisting of Devin Walker, Matt Cromwell, and Brandon Lavigne. Together, in 2015, they created WP Rollback, a plugin actively used and maintained today, with over 50,000 installs that allows users to “quickly and easily rollback any theme or plugin from WordPress.org to any previous (or newer) version without any of the manual fuss.”

“Plugin-a-Palooza definitely helped us out and we thought about it this year too,” said Walker who felt their participation was instrumental to their agency. As MacLees, founder and principal of Purple Pen Productions explained, “Development is generally a pretty lonely task – even if you’re not a freelancer, you pretty much just sit at your own desk, plugging away,” she said. “Stuff like Plugin-a-Palooza is good for getting you to put your ideas out there and see what other people are doing.”

Robert Gillmer of Shiny 9 Web Design agreed. “I think it’s very important,” Gillmer said. “It gets people involved in giving back to the WordPress community. It also shows that you don’t have to be a million-dollar agency to contribute – anyone who’s figured out how to overcome a pain point can share that knowledge with the community.”

Gillmer won Plugin-a-Palooza in 2016 with Protect Version Controlled Updates, a plugin which “warns or prevents users from updating plugins on a Git version-controlled server.” Though he doesn’t currently maintain or update the plugin due to “the pesky interference of real life,” Gillmer loved being able to take the stage and display his dev work. “The judges had some great ideas about features and how to factor the code better,” he said.

Come Early to WordCamp OC and Stay to the Very End

This summer we challenge you to venture to Orange County, California for the legendary WordCamp OC. The fun starts with pre-events all day Friday, June 8 so watch for details which will follow in coming weeks. Saturday and Sunday, June 9-10 will be jam-packed with amazing discussions, workshops, panels and food. In typical Southern California style, favorite food truck meals will be provided both days.

Each evening after WordCamp OC, you’ll be treated to more opportunities to socialize, too.

Tradition is the name of the game when it comes to the our WordCamp After Party, with the best karaoke that Orange County offers. You won’t want to miss your chance to witness Steve Zehngut on the stage! Our Sunday Social begins as WordCamp wraps up and is a perfect opportunity to review, share ideas and make more friends after a weekend of learning and community. We’d love to see you at both events!

For sponsors, speakers and attendees journeying to WordCamp Europe, Orange County is less than a sixty minutes drive from Los Angeles International Airport. We’ve included a list of local hotels below to make your bookings easier. Please map out your trip to WordCamp OC using the details below. We look forward to seeing you soon!

WordCamp Orange County Location

The Cove at UCI Applied Innovation
5141 California Avenue, Suite 200 & 250
Irvine, CA 92697

There is plenty of free onsite parking.

After Party

Our Durty Nelly’s after party is legendary among WordCamps worldwide. Expect karaoke. We suggest grabbing dinner before the after party, but they do serve food until 10:00 p.m.

Durty Nelly’s
2915 Red Hill Ave G101
Costa Mesa, CA 92626

Sunday Social

The Sunday Social will be held across the parking lot from WordCamp.

The VineOC
5151 California Avenue
Irvine CA, 92617

Airport

John Wayne International Airport (SNA)
(949) 252-5200
18601 Airport Way
Santa Ana, Ca 92707
ocair.com

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

(855) 463-5252
1 World Way
Los Angeles, CA 90045
flylax.com

Hotels & Lodging

For options for hotels, see the map below. Click on any pinpoint to get hotel name and information.

Call for Volunteers

The epic quest that is a WordCamp doesn’t happen without the help of brave souls committed to the tasks, nay labors required.

We’re looking for volunteers!!!

We need a few good people. And we’d especially love it if you journeyed with us! In exchange you’ll get a free ticket to the event, an invitation to the speaker/sponsor dinner, our gratitude, the adoration of attendees. You might also achieve glory in battle and a dragon’s hoard in gold (though those last two are pretty doubtful).

We need folks we can count on for both days of our weekend: June 9th & 10th. If you are interested, fill out the form below. We’re looking for several community henchmen to join forces with us. Do you have the fortitude to apply?

Access the Volunteer Form here

Call For Sponsors

WordCamps wouldn’t be possible without the generous donations from our sponsors. We appreciate every single sponsor who has helped our Camp in years past.

WordCamps are casual, volunteer-run events. Sponsor support for WordCamp enables attendees to experience the event for a low cost! A low cost ensures accessibility to individuals, small businesses, and nearly anyone who wants to attend.

Being a sponsor gives you a unique opportunity to invest in the OC WordPress community.

The 500 attendees are made up of web-savvy professionals who work in media, publishing, software, art, technology, education, healthcare, financial services, government… you name it. Letting members of our community know you support them will earn you their goodwill.

We’ve created sponsorship levels to fit every budget from the big business to small local agency to independent freelancers building with WordPress for a living.

The following sponsorship levels are currently available for WordCamp OC 2018:

Gold Sponsor: $4,000 (Sold Out)

  • Logo on the site
  • Company description on the site
  • Recognition in a blog post thanking all sponsors just before the event
  • Tweet and post to Facebook (etc) thanking the sponsor
  • Logo on slide projected between presentations
  • Logo on program
  • Recognition in a post-event email
  • Recognition in opening or closing remarks
  • 3 tickets to WCOC 2018
  • 3 tickets to Speaker/Sponsor dinner
  • Table at event

Silver Sponsor: $1,500

  • Logo on the site
  • Company description on the site
  • Recognition in a blog post thanking all sponsors just before the event
  • Tweet and/or post to Facebook (etc) thanking the sponsor
  • Logo on slide projected between presentations
  • 1 ticket to WCOC 2018
  • 1 ticket to Speaker/Sponsor dinner
  • 2 items of swag on the self-serve swag table

Small Business Sponsor: $750

  • Logo on the site
  • Company description on the site
  • Recognition in a blog post thanking all sponsors just before the event
  • 1 ticket to WCOC 2018
  • 1 item of swag on the self-serve swag table

Individual Sponsor: $250

  • Name listed on the site
  • Recognition in a blog post thanking all sponsors before the event
  • 1 ticket to WCOC 2018

 

Apply Now!

Plugin-a-Palooza 2018

The legacy of Plugin-a-Palooza continues into 2000 and 18. Vie against other wizards of development to prove your coding mastery. Claim your horde and win! Enter now.

Plugin-a-Palooza 2018 Details

Pitch your plugin idea using the form below. Deadline for pitches is March 5. We’ll confirm your entry into the competition after reviewing your pitch. We have room for 10 teams to compete.

Rules

  • Teams can be 1-3 participants.
  • Each participant can only be part of one team in the competition.
  • Each team must build their own plugin.
  • Your plugin must be GPL compliant.
  • Your plugin be accepted into the WordPress repository by May 18. Submit early!
  • Existing plugins are ineligible. Eligible plugins will be developed between March 5 and May 18.
  • All teams will present their plugins at WordCamp OC on June 10.

Judging

Our judges will vote live at the event, and the winner will be announced LIVE. Plugins will be judged on the following:

  • Plugin Idea – Is this a unique concept or an innovation on an existing plugin?
  • Plugin UX/UI – Is the plugin intuitive? Does it require FAQs?
  • Code Quality – Does it follow WordPress coding standards?
  • Plugin Page – How is the plugin presented in the WordPress.org directory?

Prizes

The 2018 prizes have been raised to gargantuan levels. Plugin-a-Palooza is sponsored by Sucuri and prizes include:

  • First Place – $3,000 cash and 1 Sucuri Business (VIP) license
  • Second Place – $1,500 cash and 1 Sucuri Business (VIP) license
  • Third Place – $500 cash