Five for the Future: Contributing to the Core and the Community


With all that’s going on, who couldn’t use some good cheer? Nothing helps elevate your spirits more than connecting, contributing, and helping others. That’s why WebDevStudios (WDS) is super stoked about our next Five for the Future happening tomorrow, March 27, 2020.

Interested in connecting with the WordPress community and giving back? You’re welcomed to join us. Here’s a look at some of the contributions our team will be making on Friday.

  • Justin Foell, Engineering Manager: “Gutenberg!”
  • Cameron Campbell, Creative Lead: “I’m going to be working on JS for my UX writing site. I also just got access to the WordPress.org Figma group so will be looking at open UI/UX design tickets around Gutenberg.”
  • Cristina Holt, Director of Project Management: “WordCamp US planning, continuing education, and finishing WDS documentation.”
  • Oliver Harrison, Frontend Engineer: “Trying to get my WP-Inspire into a functioning state!”
  • Michael Joseph Panaga, Backend Engineer: “WordPress core contribution.”
  • Dave Romsey, Backend Engineer: “I’d like to contribute to getting the new WDS Coding Standards working better in Windows and VS Code.”






Make sure you’re following WDS on Twitter, and on Friday, keep up with the hashtag #5ftf. We use it to tag our contributions. We’re really looking forward to the boost in our spirits that Five for the Future brings us each month. Looking for ways to participate in this WordPress initiative? Read “Five Ways to Contribute to WordPress Five for the Future” for inspiration.

Our last Five for the Future Friday was February 28, 2020. Take a look at what our team accomplished.

 

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