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We hope that you have been enjoying the Tuesday Trainings series, and that you have learned some new things along the way! Tuesday Trainings has been a great and informative series, but it has been brought up recently that the weekly cadence might be too much for the team, at least at this point in…
WordPress events spark innovation and adoption by way of accessible training and networking for users, builders, designers, and extenders. We celebrate community by accelerating 21st-century skills, professional opportunities, and partnerships for WordPressers of today and tomorrow. – Purpose Statement, WordPress Community Events Program The WordPress community is buzzing with innovation, and Next Generation WordPress Events…
Here are the October 2022 #WPDiversity workshops. Please join us and help us spread the word! Diversity and Inclusion Workshop October 13, 2022 @ 5pm–7:30pm UTC: Organizing Diverse & Inclusive WordPress Events Want to see WordPress events be more welcoming, diverse, and inclusive? Join our 2.5-hour interactive watch party online to learn how to create…
Attending: @jillbinder, @juliarosia, @katiejrichards, @kcrockett, @leogopal, @onealtr, @santanainniss, @sc0ttkclark, @sippis, @volkswagenchick Facilitator: @juliarosia Start: https://wordpress.slack.com/archives/C037W5S7X/p1664384439597139 Summary 1 Attendance and check-ins (everyone)2 First time here3 Comments, questions, ideas (anyone) We talked about where to put an “Upcoming Events” box on our handbook page 4 Workshops – Inclusion (@jillbinder) “Organizing Diverse & Inclusive WordPress Events” interactive watch party tomorrow. Got volunteers…
The Community Team bi-weekly meeting is happening this week. The meeting is meant for all contributors on the team and everyone who is interested in taking part in some of the things our team does. Feel free to join us, even if you are not currently active in the team! Asia-Pacific / EMEA friendly meeting:…
Here is Donna reading her own story aloud. At the age of 62, I finally feel like I’ve found success, and I hope I wear it well. It doesn’t wrap me in the look I’d imagined, however. It feels like quality material, sure, but not ostentatious or high-falutin’ or fancy-pants. (Well, maybe there’s the occasional…