Community Team Meeting Agenda for 2022-02-03
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Earlier this year, @samsuresh and I (@harishanker) were selected as Community Team representatives for 2022. Personally, it has been an exciting opportunity working as the Team Representative for the community team so far – and working with Sam has been nothing short of a joy! Together, we were able to make great progress – we…
Hello, organizers! Welcome to the new format we are trying out for the Monthly Meetup Newsletter. Our goal with this new format is to continue to provide useful information to support your meetup, simply in a new way. This Month in WordPress As usual, WordPress.org was busy in April. The first release candidate (RC1) for…
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Deputies that have participated in this post: @_dorsvenabili, @angelasjin, @kcristiano, @sippis, @adityakane, @nao, @monchomad, @mpc, @sunsand187, @andreamiddleton Thank you to everyone who has participated in our many conversations about in-person events. Your input has helped to make the current guidelines for organizing in-person meetups. This post is a proposal to discuss how the WordPress community…
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