Translation Review for the State of the Word
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Yesterday’s Community Team discussion was fantastic! We had 99 people registered for the event, and 43 attendees from all around the world! Thank you all for your passion, curiosity, and energy during the call and during the brainstorming session. We started the session with an introduction about the organizer, volunteer, and sponsor struggle coming back…
Attending: @jillbinder @evarlese @onealtr @katiejrichards @ekpo Start: https://wordpress.slack.com/archives/C037W5S7X/p1627491665326200 Summary and next actions: We talked about: The new #WPDiversity programs that we launched this week Having everyone on the team join our 2 channels on the WordPress Slack for our 2 new programs: – Diverse Speaker Support program: #diverse-speaker-support– Allyship program: #community-events Our two workshops coming up: –…
We’re excited to announce that it’s time of year again! The State of the Word 2023 address is just around the corner, and we need your help to make it even bigger and better – with more in-person watch party events than last year! The State of the Word is an annual event during which…
The contributor working group is gearing up for its next Mentorship chat on Thursday (May 18th) to continue its work on building a Mentorship Program for WordPress! For more information on the working group and its plans, check out our launch post. Meeting times To make accommodations for as many timezones as possible, we will…
Hello to all our Deputies, WordCamp organizers, Meetup wranglers, and WordPress Community builders! You were probably hard at work this weekend. Tell us what you got accomplished in our #weekly-update! Have you run into a roadblock with the stuff you’re working on? Head over to #community-events or #community-team in Slack and ask for help!
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