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<p>WordCamp Gdynia is doing something no other Polish WordCamp has attempted: it’s going bilingual. When the conference kicks off September 26–28 in the seaside city, sessions will run in both Polish and English — a deliberate move to open the event to international speakers, attendees, and sponsors. For co-organizer Maciek Palmowski, the shift has been about breaking out of what he calls…</p>
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