The year may be coming to an end, but WebDevStudios’ (WDS) mission to give back to WordPress and the community never will. That’s why tomorrow, December 27th, we are having our last Five for the Future (#5ftf) event of the year. We estimate by the new year, WDS will have dedicated close to 1300 hours to this WordPress initiative.
Last month, in the spirit of gratitude and giving, we invited you to join our #5ftf day and tweet us your contribution. By doing so, you would be entered to win an official WDS hat. Congratulations to our winner!
Create a patch for #WordPress Core [https://t.co/PV2FIYYib1] #5ftf @webdevstudios
— Debabrata Karfa (@imdkarfa) November 29, 2019
Five for the Future is so important to WordPress, there is now a dedicated landing page that features individuals and organizations who have made a pledge to the cause. WordPress wouldn’t be what it is today without the generous contributions of developers, designers, and users. If you haven’t contributed to #5ftf before, we hope you will add this goal to your 2020 resolutions.
Take a look at WDS’ contributions last month, and please keep up with our efforts tomorrow. You can follow us on Twitter, as well as the hashtag #5ftf. We appreciate your support and encouragement. Have a happy new year!
At the moment. We're not only giving back to #OpenSource, we give back to future generation. #5FTF pic.twitter.com/StHwJw9Whi
— Michael Joseph Panaga (@_micmico) November 30, 2019
Today is #5ftf at @webdevstudios , I dedicate part of the day to help a coworker with his plugin, now is time for some Gatsby/WordPress!
— el.puas() (@3LPU4S) November 29, 2019
Prepping for our Diversity Speaker Training with my new taco-friend! #5ftf @webdevstudios pic.twitter.com/lzysiVHLDz
— Christina Workman – WP Contributor (@AmethystAnswers) November 29, 2019
finalizing the first round of a #wordpress plugin for easily removing shortcodes from the front-end for inactive plugins (and still remaining user and search engine friendly). #5ftf
still need to draft a blog post and open the repo 😬 pic.twitter.com/uNcmjIXe9A
— Tom McFarlin (@tommcfarlin) November 29, 2019
Another month, another #5FTF at @webdevstudios . Once again, I'm dedicating some of my time to helping the #indieweb WordPress plugins. They'll help you take back control over your online content.
— Macho Pirate Mick Rackam (@tw2113) November 29, 2019
#5FTF @webdevstudios again and I need to use The Force to help me spreadsheet all the things. May the force be with our budget 🙈🦄 shoutout to all my fellow #WCAsia organizers, you are all AWESOME!!! pic.twitter.com/tbhUlltDCE
— JC Mae Palmes (@jpalmes) November 29, 2019
This #5FTF thanks to @webdevstudios I'll be continuing porting blogging content from Laravel to WordPress to support small churches.
— Scott Anderson (@thriftydev) November 29, 2019
Today is #5FTF here at @webdevstudios / @maintainn. I'll be doing some continuing education in OOP and working on my WorldBuilder plugin for Roleplayers, Storytellers & Writers! Don't forget you can win a cool WDS hat if you participate. See my previous tweet. #wordpress
— Chrispian H. Burks (@chrispian) November 29, 2019
It's been a great day so far, and yet another thing to be thankful for here at @WebDevStudios. This month, #5ftf fell between Thanksgiving and the weekend, which puts a really nice cap on the week. Today I'm beginning a plugin to generate a project pre-launch checklist.
— Marty O’Connor (@martinjdolan) November 29, 2019
#5FTF @webdevstudios EoD Update: I worked on a huge refactor and created a new bug. I also got some additional help from @3LPU4S and @bezierer. Really excited to get the refactoring ready and integrate the new design UI.
— Mike England (@mikelikethebike) November 29, 2019