New Cowboy Wapuu to Make Debut at WordCamp DFW

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Cowboy Wapuu will make its debut at this year’s WordCamp DFW.

This year’s WordCamp DFW will be the debut for cowboy Wapuu — the first official Wapuu to represent the state of Texas.

“This year our new organizer, Stefanie [Newton], who came in to handle design, saw that was a big problem that we had a Wapuu already, but we never used it,” said Marc Gratch, cowboy Wapuu designer and WordCamp DFW 2017 lead organizer. “So she took care of everything.”

Wapuu became the unofficial mascot of the WordPress project in February 2011. The cat-like mascot was unveiled at that year’s WordCamp Fukuoka in Japan after two years of work by Matt Mullenweg and the Japanese WordPress community.

Since its inception, others have taken Wapuu and made alterations to make it unique to their region or idea. For example, there’s a Wapuu dressed in French clothes and another that’s about to get into a Delorean. But there hasn’t been a Wapuu that represents Texas until now.

The idea for the cowboy Wapuu started in 2016. Gratch spoke at WordCamp DFW in previous years and received a Texas belt buckle as a speaker gift. He didn’t think much of it originally; however, as he travelled to other WordCamps around the country, others who received a belt buckle raved about how much they liked it.

Then the idea hit him.

“I don’t remember if I had started [working on] the Wappu or not, but at that point I realized where their imagination took them [when attendees thought of DFW],” Gratch said. “They really liked the uniqueness. When they got the belt buckles as speaker gifts, that was a very unique speaker gift. You knew you got that from a WordCamp in Texas. I loved that idea, so I ran with it.”

cowboy wapuu with Texas flag
Cowboy Wapuu is the first Wapuu to represent the state of Texas.

Gratch, with the help of Newton, came up with two designs for the cowboy Wapuu. The first featured Wapuu in a white shirt with a cowboy hat and a Texas belt buckle while riding a horse. The other one had Wapuu in the same clothes, but holding a red ball with the Texas flag.

“I tried to make it as obvious Texan as possible,” Gratch said. “It has the standard Wapuu shape but with the hat and sunglasses and things people think of when they think Texas.

Gratch finished the cowboy Wapuu designs in time for the 2016 WordCamp DFW, but a miscommunication kept the Wapuu from making its first appearance.

This year, however, cowboy Wapuu will feature prominently at WordCamp DFW. It’s already featured on the website and will be available as stickers. But Gratch said the team is looking at other ways to incorporate it.

“Other than that, it’s kind of up in the air where it will be used,” Gratch said. “I imagine any t-shirt or speaker gifts will feature it prominently. Other than that I really can’t say.”

And cowboy Wapuu won’t just be restrained to the DFW area. Gratch said he’s already reached out to WordCamp San Antonio about using it and is open to other WordCamps in the state using the new Wapuu.

“It’s definitely available for anyone to use,” Gratch said. “I would love for everyone to make use of it and add to the collection. Texas is a big place, so we can definitely have a few more Wapuus that represent us.”

Tickets are now on sale for this year’s WordCamp DFW held on Nov. 11-12. There are also plenty of opportunities to sponsor the event, speak at the event or help run it. We hope to see you there!

Call for Volunteers

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Volunteers are the lifeblood of the WordPress community, and that includes WordCamp DFW. If you would like to join our community and help make WordCamp DFW 2017 the best it can possibly be, we would love to have you on our team. Please fill out the form below to sign up to be a volunteer. Our volunteer coordinator will then get in touch with you.







Call for Sponsors

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Sponsoring WordCamp is a great way to show your support for the WordPress community. Our attendees include designers, developers, bloggers, small business owners, entrepreneurs, and educators from around Texas and beyond. In order to drive costs down for our attendees, we look to sponsors to help make WordCamp part of this awesome open source community.

Please see our sponsorship levels for complete details and lists of benefits. To become a Flame-level Sponsor, simply select that option when purchasing your ticket.

Thank you for your interest in helping to make this event a success!

Call for Speakers

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Do you want to share your experiences with WordPress and the web with other people? Then being a speaker at WordCamp 2017 might be for you.

We’re currently accepting speaker applications and would love to see some from y’all! WordCamp DFW is a welcoming and inclusive event, and provides the chance to give a presentation to a friendly audience. Topics such as web content strategy, user experience, diversity, blogging, business, and community are all great subjects for talks at WordCamp DFW. We also want to hear from voices outside the WordPress community. Are you well versed in project management? Are you a blogger who has gone pro? Do you have a story about how the web changed your life? We want to hear from you!

And if this is your first time speaking, great! We love to see new faces help drive the discussion. In fact, new speakers are encouraged to apply.

Please fill out the form below to submit your speaker application for this year’s WordCamp DFW. Please be as detailed as possible with your talk information to help it stand out against the others. If you’d like to propose multiple topics, please fill out the form multiple times, once for each topic.

The deadline for submissions is September 24, 2017.

Before submitting your speaker proposal, please log in to WordCamp.org using your WordPress.org account*.

If you don’t have an account, please create one.

* This is your account for the official WordPress.org website, rather than your personal WordPress site.










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