WordCamp Dublin has a new Wapuu. Come, take a look….
Have No Fear!
Wapuu Is Here!
Code Is Poetry
Dublin, and indeed Ireland, has a reputation for great writers. WordPress uses the tagline “Code is poetry”. The WordCamp Dublin team has designed our 2019 wapuu to represent our connections with code, poetry, writers and our beautiful Dublin location.
- The book – an obvious choice represents literary talent and education
- We have borrowed some of the famous attire of Irish writer James Joyce
- A stylus/pen – a symbol of creativity
- And the ‘W’ surrounded with Celtic design – a link perhaps to the Book of Kells housed in Trinity College.
A special thanks to Miro Faltinek and Mark Smallman on the organising team who led the design work on our new wapuu.
Resources to enjoy Irish literature and coding
- A list of Contemporary Irish Women Poets
- Some recommended reading on Irish writers from Poetry Ireland
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Irish_writers
- “For myself, I always write about Dublin, because if I can get to the heart of Dublin I can get to the heart of all the cities of the world. In the particular is contained the universal.” – James Joyce (full reference on Wikipedia)
- Pop over to Coolest Projects at Coder Dojo in Dublin and be amazed at the coding skills
- The new Museum of Literature Ireland will open on Sept 20th. Well worth a visit: https://moli.ie/
Discover more about the origins of Wapuu
わぷー(Wapuu) is the official mascot of ja.wordpress.org.
Find Wapuu on GitHub https://jawordpressorg.github.io/wapuu/
I hope Joyce can’t see that get up!😂
Love your Wapuu, Miro!!
Thank you, Pablo. I had a big help from Mark Smallman. I am glad little fela end up well 🙂
I am grand now thanks 🙂
Only joking… no Miro done the majority of the work on this, so fair play to you Miro!
Thank you, Mark. Really appreciate it. Anyway, with all due respect, I would never call you little fella LOL
Have we met in person before?