Ho mangiato il gelato con Matt (Mr. WordPress)!

Ieri ho avuto il piacere di conoscere Matt Mullenweg (fondatore della piattaforma di blogging opensource WordPress e di WordPress.org su cui è ospitato questo blog) al I Wordcamp organizzato, tra gli altri, dal buon Wolly presso la splendida location dell’old fashion cafè di Milano.

Highlights dell’evento:

- l’intervento di Matt, ragazzo che nonostante la giovanssima età (24 anni!) ha dimostrato grande disinvoltura  e saggezza per esempio rispondendo a chi gli chievdeva “come avrebbe speso i soldi del nuovo round di finanziamenti?”: “…ma una parte la teniamo in banca in attesa che l’imminente crisi che sta per colpire gli USA si esaurisca ”

- il gelato preso con Matt, Marco e i simpaticissimi membri del ”dream” team di Linklift (dove non ti assumono se non parli almeno 4 lingue!) nel parco sempione

- l’intervista di Marco a Matt che mi ha visto, per la prima volta, nella parte di cameraman (di questi tempi non fa mai male imparare una nuova professione :-) )

- aver conosciuto Antonio e Lalui che mi ha promesso un invito per la prossima Girl Geek dinner  :-) (non è vero niente, il 23 maggio non sarò neanche a milano…ma spero che prima o poi qualche girl mi “adotti” per una delle prossime cene ;-) )

alla prossimaaaaaaaaaaaa

3 Risposte a “Ho mangiato il gelato con Matt (Mr. WordPress)!”


  1. 1 lalui Maggio 11, 2008 alle 10:50 pm

    lol
    Piacere tutto mio!
    Io invece ho mangiato la piada seduta sull’erba con Mr. wordpress ;-)
    Ps. per la ggd, c’è una possibilità di essere presenti senza essere invitati da una girl geek: fare da sponsor ;-)
    Ps2. C’è una A di troppo nel link al mio blog ;-)

  2. 2 Sacha Monotti Maggio 12, 2008 alle 11:42 am

    ps: mamma come sei venale….subito ai soldi pensi! :-)

    ps2: sorry, correggo subito

    ps3: a presto spero ;-)

  3. 3 lalui Maggio 12, 2008 alle 9:17 pm

    ps4: ti suggerivo solo una scorciatoia :-)

    ps5: grazie :-)

    ps6: a presto, passerò a trovarti, che l’argomento mi interessa ;-)


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