Skip to content
  • Digital Marketing Services
  • That’s The Business List
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
MCNM LLC

Digital Media Marketing, and Technology News

MCNM shares the great things about digital media marketing, and technology.

  • Global Tech Trends
  • Gaming and Entertainment
  • Startups and Innovation
  • Future Transportation
  • Robotics and Automation
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Automotive Innovation
  • CES 2025 Coverage
  • Technology News
  • Toggle search form
  • Do The Woo Community: Navigating the Accessibility Landscape: Real Stories with Bud Kraus Technology News
  • This Startup Wants You to Pay Up to Talk With AI Versions of Human Experts Artificial Intelligence
  • Amazon Alexa+ Is Now Available to Everyone. Here’s How to Turn It Off (2026) Artificial Intelligence
  • Conflicting Rulings Leave Anthropic in ‘Supply-Chain Risk’ Limbo Artificial Intelligence
  • This AI Agent Is Designed to Not Go Rogue Artificial Intelligence
  • US Tech Giants Race to Spend Billions in UK AI Push Artificial Intelligence
  • How we’re using AI to drive scientific research with greater real-world benefit Technology News
  • OpenAI’s Chief Communications Officer Is Leaving the Company Artificial Intelligence

Jonathan Desrosiers: The Impact of Open Source Work

Posted on June 7, 2025 By MCNMMarketing

There’s been growing debate recently about whether WordCamps have lost their value and relevance. Some argue that attendees rarely share meaningful takeaways afterward, and question whether the talks are impactful enough to provide real learning. They suggest that many people attend only for the travel, social events, and parties. While there may be some truth to these points for certain individuals, I don’t believe this is a fair or accurate generalization.

There are certainly areas where WordCamps could improve. But there are also aspects that stand out as exceptional. They bring together people from around the world and across all walks of life. They celebrate the four freedoms of the GPL and the core ideals that make open source meaningful. And they use the opportunity of being together in person to rally around the shared mission of democratizing publishing.

But like anything in life, these events are only as good the mindset you approach them with.

Meaningful Impact of Open Source Software

Yesterday’s keynote at WordCamp Europe struck a deep chord with me. In WordPress without Borders — The Fight for Digital Freedom, Noel Tock spoke about his personal experiences in war-torn Ukraine. Through his non-profit, Dog Help Kharkiv, he works to evacuate dogs from the frontlines before finding them safe, loving homes.

Noel Tock on stage at WordCamp Europe. He's wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and is holding a remote control.
Photo credit: WordCamp Europe

He witnessed how the open web enables life-changing work first-hand. Ukranian organizations are reuniting families or literally changing and saving lives. These initiatives were made possible thanks in part to the work we all do building and maintaining the WordPress software powering tens of millions of websites.

What a powerful reality made possible by the ideals of Open Source.

Sharing Our Stories

While stories at the severe end of the spectrum like these are (hopefully) rare, there’s no shortage of instances where the impact of the software we maintain is life changing. But why is it so hard to find them? It’s not because they don’t exist. The people living these stories are just busy doing the actual work: fundraising, helping others, managing the demands of everyday life, and running their businesses.

WordCamps are more than just conferences. They are moments of connection, reflection, and renewal for a global community working toward something bigger than ourselves. The value is not always in the slides or the swag, but in the relationships formed, the perspectives expanded, and the stories shared. But they’re also an opportunity to share our own stories.

If we want WordCamps to improve, we have to show up with purpose. Attend the talks, ask thoughtful questions, introduce yourself to someone new, and share what you learn. Most importantly, we need to be more intentional about sharing the stories that matter.

A person standing at a microphone in front of a stage asking a question. A person is visible but out of focus in the background.
CC0 licensed photo by Nilo Velez from the WordPress Photo Directory.

When we tell stories about a simple blog that helps reunite a family, or a one-page fundraising site that powers a grassroots rescue effort, we remind ourselves why this work is meaningful. These are not outliers. WordPress is designed to be stable, extensible, and accessible so that anyone can build with confidence. And what they build can change lives.

To make WordCamps better, we must make space for stories like these. Seek them out, listen to them, and share them. When we do, we not only rediscover purpose in our work, we also learn from the people who use what we build. But we don’t have to wait for a WordCamp to do this. Reach out. Tell someone how their work has impacted your community, your family, or your life.

As I highlighted in the talk I gave yesterday, every line matters.

Watch the Replay

Featured image credit: CC0 licensed photo by annezazu from the WordPress Photo Directory.

The post The Impact of Open Source Work appeared first on Jonathan Desrosiers.

The post Jonathan Desrosiers: The Impact of Open Source Work appeared first on MCNM Digital Media Marketing.

Technology News

Post navigation

Previous Post: Do The Woo Community: Rebrand: Do the Woo Podcast Is Still Here
Next Post: Do The Woo Community: Version 6.0 OpenChannels.fm Changelog

Related Posts

  • WordPress.org blogAnnouncing the Formation of the WordPress AI Team Technology News
  • WordPress.org blog: Dropping security updates for WordPress versions 4.1 through 4.6 Technology News
  • ‘Uncanny Valley’: Anthropic’s DOD Lawsuit, War Memes, and AI Coming for VC Jobs Artificial Intelligence
  • EMEA universities and schools transforming education with the help of Google AI Technology News
  • WordPress.org blog: WordCamp US 2025: See You in Portland, Oregon! Technology News
  • WPTavern#171 – Felix Arntz on How Speculative Loading Is Speeding Up Your WordPress Website Technology News

Archives

  • May 2026
  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025

Categories

  • AI Tools
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Artificial Intelligence in Tourism
  • Automotive Innovation
  • Big Data Analytics in Tourism
  • CES 2025 Coverage
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Consumer Savings in Travel
  • Content Creation
  • Content Management Systems (CMS)
  • Creative Arts
  • Digital Marketing
  • Digital Marketing in Travel
  • Digital Marketing Tools
  • Digital Media
  • E-commerce Optimization
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Event Coverage
  • Finance (Digital/Online focus)
  • Future Transportation
  • Gaming and Entertainment
  • Global Tech Trends
  • Monetization Strategies
  • Online Business
  • Online Travel Booking Platforms
  • Passive Income
  • Personalized Travel Experiences
  • Plugins and Extensions
  • Prompt Engineering
  • Robotics and Automation
  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
  • SEO Best Practices
  • Short-Form Video Content in Travel Marketing
  • Small Business Websites
  • Startups and Innovation
  • Technology
  • Technology News
  • Travel Agent Tools and Resources
  • Travel Industry Innovations
  • Travel Technology Trends 2025
  • Uncategorized
  • Web Performance Optimization
  • Website Design and Development
  • WordPress Development

Recent Posts

  • How Shivon Zilis Operated as Elon Musk’s OpenAI Insider
  • Good Luck Getting a Mac Mini for the Next ‘Several Months’
  • Musk v. Altman Kicks Off, DOJ Guts Voting Rights Unit, and Is the AI Job Apocalypse Overhyped?
  • How Elon Musk Squeezed OpenAI: They ‘Are Gonna Want to Kill Me’
  • Emergency First Responders Say Waymos Are Getting Worse

Recent Comments

  1. Introduction to the Sacramento Digital Pulse Series - MCNM Digital Media Marketing on MCNM’s Big Kick Off At CES 2025
  2. MCNM's Big Kick Off At CES 2025 - Digital Marketing on MCNM LLC Covers the Future of Innovation at CES 2025
  • A Fight Over Big Tech’s Emissions Has the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Caught in the Crossfire Artificial Intelligence
  • Wall Street Has AI Psychosis Artificial Intelligence
  • Jony Ive Says He Wants His OpenAI Devices to ‘Make Us Happy’ Artificial Intelligence
  • I Loved My OpenClaw AI Agent—Until It Turned on Me Artificial Intelligence
  • Felix Arntz: Migrating Your JavaScript Codebase to TypeScript with Cline & Gemini Technology News
  • Gutenberg Times: Gutenberg Changelog 115 – Gutenberg Releases 20.2, 20.3, 20.4, WordPress 6.8 and WordCamp Asia Technology News
  • Distillation Can Make AI Models Smaller and Cheaper Artificial Intelligence
  • 5 things from I/O to try right now Technology News

Digital Media Marketing Technology News by MCNM Marketing delivers the latest insights and trends in digital marketing, media innovations, and emerging technologies. Focused on helping businesses stay competitive, it covers topics like social media strategies, SEO, content marketing, AI advancements, and cutting-edge marketing tools. MCNM Marketing provides expert analysis and practical solutions to empower marketers, entrepreneurs, and industry professionals in navigating the fast-evolving digital landscape. Powered by MCNM LLC

' “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven. '

Matthew 5:14-16

Copyright © 2026 Digital Media Marketing, and Technology News.

Powered by PressBook News WordPress theme