As if giving back to WordPress and the community wasn’t cool enough, our next Five for the Future (#5ftf) event is happening tomorrow, Friday, October 3rd, and the event will include a whopping seven new WebDevStudios (WDS) employees. WDS is growing, and we’re bringing along some interesting talent with us to participate in this WordPress initiative designed to encourage WordPress companies to donate 5% of their time to contributing to the open-source project.
The thing about #5ftf is that everyone is invited to the party. You don’t have to work for WDS to participate. Anyone can get involved—WordPress users, developers, fans, and even you! Read this for some ways you can be a part of the #5ftf movement. Follow the hashtag #5ftf tomorrow on Twitter and get a gander of what our team is doing for their part.
Curious to see what kind of work our team completed for our last Five for the Future Friday? Take a look at the collection of tweets below for just a sample of our contributions.
It’s #5ftf day! Thanks @webdevstudios
for donating time so I can make a WordPress plugin for churches to automate their content!— Scott Anderson (@thriftydev) August 30, 2019
It’s #5ftf again @webdevstudios and I’m booked for the day closing out #WCIloilo2019 and working on #WCAsia2020 and a tiny bit of work on the side. Clean table(!) and yes I work doing the yoga sukhasana (indian sitting) pic.twitter.com/ok5IZWQ8ge
— JC Mae Palmes (@jpalmes) August 30, 2019
Working on adding some additional functionality to the plugin by @IDXBroker to extend their Gravity Forms integration to create saved searches. #5ftf pic.twitter.com/pEPX4HIBp1
— Allen McNichols (@Allen_McNichols) August 30, 2019
It’s #5FTF at @webdevstudios again! Today I’ll be working on a @Pokemon TCG database and blogging about how I’m solving the multiple card printings problem.
— Evan Hildreth (@oddevan) August 30, 2019
For #5ftf this morning, the Frontend engineering team is going to merge into wd_s, our @wp_acf powered Gutenberg blocks integration. ❤️
From that point forth, we'll be a Gutenberg ready dev shop! Check it out:https://t.co/iHfR4PcMbn
— Greg Rickaby 👨🏼💻 (@GregRickaby) August 30, 2019
Contributing to the #indieweb and specifically #webmentions with my #5ftf time today at @webdevstudios
— Michael Beckwith (@tw2113) August 30, 2019
Kicking off #5ftf today @webdevstudios and @maintainn with WCUS Contributor Day planning. if you are planning to attend WCUS bit aren’t sure about Contributor Day, let’s talk!
— Christina Workman ask me about Contributor Day! (@AmethystAnswers) August 30, 2019
Doing the damn thing for #5FTF today at @webdevstudios – working on updating our wd_s starter theme to fully integrate Gutenberg via @wp_acf and some other smaller improvements here and there.
— Corey M Collins (@coreymcollins) August 30, 2019
Another awesome #5ftf with @WebDevStudios. I'll be testing out some super cool ACF/Gutenberg work spearheaded by @coreymcollins, then on to working on issues for a Gatsby/WordPress theme with GraphQL started by @GregRickaby. Did I mention it's also Friday!
— Marty O’Connor (@martinjdolan) August 30, 2019
This is my second #5ftf working on Gatsby and the second time it's kicking my ass. I was able to get a site up and running last time and I'm just trying to get images working but I keep running into various issues. Learning a lot but also frustrating.
— Chrispian H. Burks (@chrispian) August 30, 2019
Today @webdevstudios for #5FTF, I'm learning more about filters and working on the Gutenberg Page Unit Test Plugin. I hit some blockers a week or two ago and hope to get past them.
— Mike England (@mikelikethebike) August 30, 2019
I have been learning SO much about #codingstandards, #WordPress, #phpcs, #eslintjs, #npmjs, #composer, #php, and MORE by working on our internal (and open source) @webdevstudios coding standards 💻 for #5ftf — Checkout https://t.co/Y0OlMispuf if you wanna follow along! pic.twitter.com/pnTQ9cWJ0d
— Aubrey Portwood (@aubreypwd) August 30, 2019
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