If you’re looking for a quick…
If you're looking for a quick roundup of what's happening in various WordPress teams, Josepha Haden has compiled a summary in the Make WordPress quarterly team report — a report I like very much.
If you're looking for a quick roundup of what's happening in various WordPress teams, Josepha Haden has compiled a summary in the Make WordPress quarterly team report — a report I like very much.
More WCEU Recaps Here’s an excellent WordCamp Europe contribution day recap from the Make WordPress Design team. I appreciate seeing how the discussion about Gutenberg and interaction resulted in designers opening issues in Github. Codeable had a nice recap as well and an interesting post about quickly taking professional photos of their team — 34…
A first look at the twentythirteen theme has been posted on the Make WordPress Core blog. The theme’s goal is to get back to blogging and to highlight post formats, a feature that will get some love in 3.6. The design is by Automattician Joen Asmussen. It’s certainly not afraid to be bold. Here’s a demo.
Small teams face frustrating barriers trying to make their contributions count TL;DR: Small teams have common barriers to contributing to Five for the Future. Making efficient use of their time and team members is hard when tooling and communication can soak up the hours. Learning how to contribute — and keeping up with WordPress core…
Despite having such a vast market share, we lack a common set of competencies for the people working and hiring in the WordPress space.
Each week we are highlighting the news from WordPress.org that you don’t want to miss. If you or your company create products or services that use WordPress, we’ve got the news you need to know. Be sure to share this resource with your product and project managers. Are you interested in giving back and contributing…
In reaction to as-yet-unpublicized details about the abuse of active install data in the WordPress.org plugin repository, the charts displaying that data have been removed from plugin pages in a move expected to be temporary. Important (and some familiar) questions are emerging as this story unfolds: how to balance the values of openness, security, and privacy as well as cooperation and competition at WordPress.org — still the central hub for WordPress plugin businesses.