Recap of the Contributor Working Group’s Mentorship Chat on January 18, 2024
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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…
Hello friends! I would like to welcome you to the latest edition of the community team chat, being held on June 09, 2022! Please note: This week’s community chat is being held a week later, as many of our team members were busy attending or organizing/volunteering at WordCamp Europe 2022 last week. The details have…
Here is Lesley reading her own story aloud. Why I believe open source is the best and worst thing about WordPress. When I first discovered WordPress in 2016, it was merely a tool for me. It was the cheapest and most flexible way to get a website started for my fledgling explainer video business, so…
WordCamp mentors are community team members who have experience organizing WordCamps and want to help other organizers have a great time planning a WordCamp. At the point 5 of the mentor handbook, Turn to the Community Team when you need help, we ask mentors to reach out to the community team in the #community-events channel…
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It is time to begin the process of selecting a new community team representative for 2024. Along with the recommendation for Community Team Reps for 2024, there is a proposal for the composition of Community Team Reps. The Role In the WordPress open source project, each team has one or two (or more!) representatives. On…