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  • Number of @WordCampAsia speakers wasn’t given by according tothe #WCAsia schedule it looks like about 55 speakers.

  • .@WordCampAsia speakers coming on stage. #WCAsia pic.twitter.com/t1gv8XA8c7 Video

  • .@WordCampAsia contributor leaders coming on stage. “It was exciting to be able to have a flagship WordCamp have, to have this experience, to have so many experience contributor and help us have great experience at Contributor Day.” @naokomc #…

  • Sure, thank sincerely the big @WordCampAsia sponsors but also thanks via Twitter or other means the smaller ones. In my decade of WordCamp experience the smaller ones make a difference in attendee experience. #WCAsia pic.twitter.com/GaM8nFjckX …

  • Thank you to the @WordCampAsa organizers! #WCAsia pic.twitter.com/8NOaKtAxou Video

  • Can’t believe I got through the AMA at @WordCampAsia w/ @photomatt without Twitter dying on me (again) or getting banned (again). May the odds ever be in YOUR favor. 🖖🏻 #WCAsia

  • One final thing: @photomatt also repeated that Phase 3 of #Gutenberg (co-editing) was officially going to be kicked off in a couple of weeks. #WCAsia

  • “We can improve the image of #WordPress by showing examples like @WhiteHouse website. Being able to point to examples.” @photomatt #WCAsia pic.twitter.com/qTQCFjcuMr Video

  • Question to @photomatt: “People think WordPress it is for cheap websites, not enterprise websites. What can we do, as a community, to change the image of #WordPress?” #WCAsia pic.twitter.com/zoDrwm8Nku Video

  • .@bobwp asks @photomatt at one time could he travel back in time and Matt answers: “I would happily do the entire thing over again.” #WCAsia pic.twitter.com/xTQq4gu2gb Video

  • “I feel like titles could be optional in #WordPress. I just want people to be able to feel like they can post anything to their blogs.” @photomatt #WCAsia

  • “if I have to think about #WordPress or something that is a flaw in how the software’s been designed, I think it’s our importance on blog titles (the actual field). A Twitter like update doesn’t need it.” @photomatt #WCAsia

  • “I think it’s really important to #WordPress to have some personality, as well, and the very core interface… a little more jazz and fun.” @photomatt #WCAsia pic.twitter.com/0QlmkumuGA Video

  • @photomatt on @tumblr: Switching backend of it to #WordPress. Gotten “huge influx” of users thanks to Twitter. Goal is still to break even on it’s $65 million dollar year cost. #WCAsia

  • People try to perpare your questions like this person. Has it written out – straight to the point, under 30 seconds. 👏🏻 #WCAsia pic.twitter.com/9TqgYTGbKz Video

  • .@photomatt says they are looking at telemetry or more statistics that they can share with #WordPress plugin developers. #WCAsia

  • Question to @photomatt: “Lack of data on #WordPress plugin directory page, how many of them are actually downloading and how many are installing it? Feedback like that would be tremendously helpful for a freemium plugin.” #WCAsia pic.twitter.c…

  • “How do we take the thing we do for big enterprises and make that accessible to everyone? Would love anyone on a $5 or $10 host to bring those improvements & optimizations into the #WordPRess Core software.” @photomatt #WCAsia

  • “#WordPress Performance, in particular, has been on my mind quite a bit… I’m excited with the SQLLite work that’s going on.” @photomatt #WCAsia pic.twitter.com/XmKm3QJJWf Video

  • “For the folks in the audience who are theme developers or plugin developers, the most important thing you can do is just have people be able to trust #WordPress updates. And I know that’s so hard.” @photomatt #WCAsia

  • AI on #WordPress plugins and development: “I feel like AI’s going to make every developer, designer — everyone a lot more efficient and productive. Each person will be able to do a lot more with these increased AIs tools.” @photomatt #WCAsia …

  • “I think it’s getting better, also from the competitive nature of hosting… beyond rolling out auto updates we can improve code audits for plugins and themes.” @photomatt #WCAsia pic.twitter.com/GeHeflBbwx Video

  • Question to @photomatt: “#WordPress get lots of bad rep because of bad hosting. What do you basically see happening in the near future and what more would you like to be seen, as an opportunity for the host industry?” #WCAsia pic.twitter.com/R…

  • Matt in favor of a WordCamp India. “India, itself, is so large, has such an amazing diversity of languages. It feels like it should have its own continental WordCamp.” @photomatt #WCAsia pic.twitter.com/CSy9j0Da3t Video

  • On localization and translation: “Outside of Japan it feels like many of the countries representative of @WordCampAsia #WordPress adoption within many of these are not seen as a must.” @photomatt #WCAsia

  • Answering the question @JosephaHaden first: “Get the meetup programs tarted again. That helps a lot with Five for the Future. Training content needs to be translated into all the 200 languages that WordPress Core & our docs, needs attention …

  • Question: “Some of the impactful ways, the Asian community in particular, can contribute to #WordPress in meaningful ways, the next 10 years?” @niravmehta #WCAsia

  • “There’s so much to do AFTER the #WordPress onboard user experience.. my hope is, as #Gutenberg gets further and further, you’ll start with a blank canvas and be able to use block patterns and create a site exactly like you imagined.” @photomat…

  • “Our plan for #WordPress onboarding to the service and hosting providers There’s been a ton of innovation in the onboarding flow.” @photomatt #WCAsia pic.twitter.com/2jTLZ7JXuV Video

  • Question on #WordPress chaniging onboarding/install: “Do we have a plan to change it such that rather than all those details coming first, we ask as to what is the kind of site that you are trying to build, you know, with this particular install…