WordPress 5.9 Talking Points for Meetup Organizers: Six Features You Will Love About This Release
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With the recent update in guidelines for WordPress events it seems like a fitting time for WordPress Community Support to provide an overview of the state of the program’s finances. If you’d like to see where things stood in March of last year, here is a link to our prior financial post. If you would…
We have added another workshop to March 2023! This #WPDiversity workshop is in a week and includes a special guest. Please join us and help us spread the word! Diverse and Inclusive WordPress Events Workshop March 16, 2023 @ 10:00am–12:00pm PST: Organizing Diverse & Inclusive WordPress Events AMER/EMEA This workshop is timed for people in…
In an effort to provide some real-time information for event organizers and the community alike, Central is sharing monthly financial summaries for all the events of the prior month + any events from prior months that had not paid all invoices or submitted transparency reports by the month following their event. Below are links to…
Thursday, September 16, 2021 @ 5pm-6pm UTC Allyship for WordPress event organizers AMER/EMEA Coaching and Accountability The cohort of the first Allyship program is meeting on the #community-events Slack channel for the first Coaching and Accountability chat about the actions they are taking after the first Allyship for event organizers workshop. The guest coach will…
The digital age has enabled a level of autonomy never seen before. Freelance work is at an all-time high, and remote workers are on the rise. But what about when you’re alone in your office? It’s easy to feel isolated from the world outside of your home office. This blog post will discuss how to…
Este ensayo también está disponible en español. I am a very lucky person. I studied software engineering at a private university, I’m white, straight, handsome, and I live in Taco land. I could have easily joined a multinational but there was always something that stopped me. It was probably that I felt I didn’t fit…