Second batch of speakers


Dian Tankov

WordPress: dido4012
Twitter: @DianTankov

Almost 10 years ago I had my first steps into WordPress. At first for me, it was only a platform I could use to create websites.

When I started working as a marketing specialist in a Bulgarian hosting company SuperHosting.BG I got more involved in the community. I understood better the concept behind WordPress and it totally matched my ideology. And I understood that even if I am not a developer I could contribute to WordPress and be an active part of the Community which I love.

In time WordPress became a significant part of my life. Now I am Marketing Relations Manager in DevriX (a WordPress Development Agency). And since DevriX is an active part of the WordPress Community and my colleagues here believe in the same ideology as me, it feels like a family

A WordPress Power User – Contribution and Growth

I am a WordPress power user for almost 10 years since I first learned about WordPress. I have given and taken a lot to become an active part of the Community and to build my name across it. Based on my non-developer experience I will speak about how everyone could work with WordPress and Contribute to it.

How to become an active part of the Community and help users solve their WordPress related challenges. Why WordPress and the Community have the power to enhance your life and help you in a difficult time? How to grow as a power user? And why working with WordPress and people from the Community could be a real pleasure?


Mišel Tekinder

WordPress: miseltekinder
Twitter: @tekindermisel

Front-end/UX developer focused on performant responsive interfaces.

Performance profiling with Webpage Test

WordPress is powering a large portion of the web today, due to its simplicity and ease of use. It has one of the biggest ecosystems with a lot of themes and plugins available. It simple and intuitive interface is allowing you to setup it in the minutes, which sometimes can cause performance issues. In this presentation, we’ll learn how we can test our WordPress websites with webpage test tool and find out from what performance gotchas our website is suffering.


Nemanja Cimbaljević

WordPress: ziontrooper
Twitter: @bikcrveni

PHP developer, WordPress enthusiast, and an open source idea advisor. Enjoys traveling, getting to know new people and exploring new places. He believes WordPress is much more than just a code and content management system. It is an idea and a goal.

A few years ago, he got acquainted with the devops and server infrastructure. He sees virtualization, containerization, networking, and micro-services as “new kids from the block”. Always on the lookout for new challenges.

Docker, from the beginning to the first pair of containers

“DevOPS, SysOPS, virtualization, containerization, orchestration, automation”. All these terms are heard daily, but we may not fully understand them. Did you know that the “lifting” of the containers is sometimes 100 times less than the virtual machine? Or that the dock container uses as much memory as you allow, so there will be no problem with maximum utilization.

In this short lecture, Nemanja will talk about the differences between the doc and the virtual machine and what is needed to start using the doc. He will also talk about how the Doctor can improve the day-to-day work of the developer, but also speed up the time for the release of the changes. The lecture will be both theoretical and practical, through the console code itself. How to start a dock, download a “picture” of a container, how to pick up the first container, set up a WordPress container, and how to shorten the whole process using the docker-compose.


Vladimir Ranđelović

WordPress: vrandjelovic94
Twitter: @vrandjelovic94

Comics and manga fan that likes to waste an external monitor at GoDaddy. Doing so he draws inspiration to help users working as the Customer Happiness Engineer. He secretly loves cats, although he will never admit it.

Communication with users, does it have to be difficult?

The lecture is conceived as a guideline for the way to communicate with clients, as well as to just ease it. He will go through examples, from both personal and the experiences of others.


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