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We’re building a new customer support solution for theme publishers so they can handle support in less time and in fewer steps. We are looking for people to try it out when the beta launches – we think it’s going to make support a lot easier for you.
Helen Hou-Sandí has some advice for those of you that might be afraid of WordPress core’s development processes. You could get involved with bug gardening, which essentially allows you to set milestones and make sure bugs aren’t getting left behind and ignored. Trac can be a firehose, and maintainers of the system to help legitimize…
Scott Evans shares why he decided to remove his plugins from Code Canyon. I’m sure each seller’s mileage varies as far as their level of concern for the reasons Scott brings up, but I’m at least happy he’ll be releasing some of the code for the plugins he took down.
Fast Company published a great feature on John Maeda, who is head of inclusion and computational design at Automattic. John says “design is not that important,” which probably will seem strange and slight controversial at first read, especially since the WordPress community puts such a heavy stress on design lead development. Maeda’s point is that designers…
In Siobhan McKeown’s latest post on Smashing Magazine, she shares some really great advice from some of the top folks in the industry. It’s a must read if you work with WordPress professionally.
Learning to develop a WordPress plugin doesn’t have to be difficult; you can start small and grow your skills over time