Matt Mollenweg, founder of WordPress, is laid back. When I asked him what he was doing in Utah his reply was nonchalant. “I was in Park City to meet with existing investors” and The New York Times. Barely 24 years old his company Automattic just got 29.5 million.

This was an informal lunch spread out on six tables at a hole-in-the-wall Indian restaurant which we pretty much took over (here’s where I bite my tongue about getting lost – thank you GOOG-411 or I would’ve missed the entire thing). Don’t you love the Valentine’s theme that goes nicely with the red WordPress t-shirts.
You’d think bloggers who mostly work alone in their basements would be quiet, but we are not. It was a roar. All 18 Automattic employees, (including Joseph Scott who lives here and organized the event), work from home.

I tried to pick up on the latest details, here’s a quick rundown on some of the topics of discussion:

Matt told me about a service called XHTML EZE (can’t find the exact name). They take a Photoshop file and convert it to a WordPress theme for about $400. If you know who it is, please comment.

Fun times with Utah geeks and thanks to Ma.tt for coming. I felt like this was one of the few times I could fit in wearing my newspapergrl t-shirt. I knew we wouldn’t be in business attire or anything. I really dig the geek community here except we’re short on women – six of us out of 33.
p.s. The secret hand signs are a W for WordPress.

Brad Baldwin filmed a quick video at the event.


The Scott family are WordPress fans.