Community Team Training #11: Using the Translate Live tool
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Howdy, WordPress community! We’re thrilled to announce the launch of the brand new WordPress Events page, which was previewed during State of the Word. This dynamic platform is designed to be the central hub for WordPress events. Check it out at events.wordpress.org! What’s in Store for You? Discover and Organize Local Events Whether you’re a…
HeroPress.com – My Journey as an Engineer with WordPress – エンジニアとしての WordPress の旅 Aki Hamano is from Tokyo, Japan. Several years ago he found a flaw in Gutenberg and submitted a patch for just four characters. Now he is a Gutenberg Core Contributor. I was so excited to imagine that the code I had written,…
It’s time for the next WordPress Contributor Working Group Mentorship chat. We’re meeting this Thursday (October 19th) to continue our work on improving the contribution experience of WordPress. Check out our launch post and past chats for more information on the working group and its plans. Meeting Times We will be holding these chats in…
Workshop: How to Own Your Expertise & Start Speaking at WordPress Events for AMER, APAC (includes Australia/Oceania) In an effort to reach more places in the world that we have not covered previously, members of the #WPDiversity team are holding workshops at different times. On June 30th/July 1st, @volkswagenchick will be holding a workshop for…
It is time to start the process to select new Community Team reps for 2022 to replace @kcristiano and myself. The Role In the WordPress open source project, each team has one or two (or more!) representatives, abbreviated as “reps”. On the Community team, we have historically had two reps who are asked to commit…
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