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Focusing Forward
Read more: Focusing ForwardThis post is part announcement, part update, and part commitment to using this blog a bit more. The past year has seen a lot of different things being tried for me, which was incredible, but as the nights draw in and the year ends, the time is for a bit of focus. Growing space I’ve […]
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September WordPress contributions
Read more: September WordPress contributionsWith the leaves falling and changing colour this month of September has closed. Earlier in that month I wrote a reflection as I wrapped up my focus on default themes. This post wraps up the month just gone. It was a slower month with actually taking some time off during it to recharge and think […]
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Sponsored contribution reflections
Read more: Sponsored contribution reflectionsFor the past six months I have been sponsored by Automattic for 2 days a week to focus on the default theme task force. First, I want to say thank you to everyone that supported and enabled this focus work. Stats When my sponsorship focus started the default theme queue had over 400 tickets and […]
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Update on default theme focus
Read more: Update on default theme focusSince March, I have been sponsored to focus on the default theme task force. I wrote about this at the start of my work. Now that we have passed the midpoint, it’s a good time to check on what has gone on and where things are. Theme stats Statistics are incredible, but they can also be […]
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Prioritisation is challenging in Open Source
Read more: Prioritisation is challenging in Open SourceEverything I write in this post comes from having been on many sides of projects. I have been the one lost, needing to learn how to prioritise, and the one looking to prioritise. Both are challenging to sit in, and simply knowing what to do is the eternal issue with a contribution. You can’t escape […]
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Focusing contribution on the Default Theme Task Force
Read more: Focusing contribution on the Default Theme Task ForceBack in December last year, there was a proposal for a task force focusing on the default themes. This came from discussions at the Community Summit titled ‘“Improving the maintenance of older default themes’. This was a great discussion that went in many directions, the key point was in order to progress we need to […]
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The WordPress design system exists and needs nurturing
Read more: The WordPress design system exists and needs nurturingIt’s hard to miss something small if you walk past it or don’t look. The shoot of green in the ice thick grass as the first melt of the season occurs, perhaps, the drop of water might have fallen on the desert where the rain hasn’t fallen for so long. Even maybe for that needle, […]
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A new path to explore
Read more: A new path to exploreThis year has been an incredible ride for me. It looks like it’s not done with the adventure because I am pleased to announce that I have joined XWP as a Senior Product Designer. The heart and passion of those within XWP is hard for me to put into words; I am so thrilled to […]
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The need for standardisation
Read more: The need for standardisationIt’s almost adorable the way we accept in most of our theme processes in WordPress the lack of standardisation. However, it has to stop for business, productivity and sheer sensibility. Standardising doesn’t mean removing creativity; in fact, lack of it often does. Which means the need for it is even more urgent. What do I […]
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Let themes be themes
Read more: Let themes be themesYesterday I was lucky enough to give a talk at the WordPress Cheltenham Meetup. The topic was something close to my heart, I got to share why the changes in themes matter, what they are and how hopeful I am for the future. I took some time to write up this talk transcript and you […]