While the year may still be new, our devotion to giving back to the WordPress community is not. Tomorrow, January 31st, marks WebDevStudios’ first Five for the Future in 2020. One of our goals this year is to dedicate the last Friday of every month (subject to change, depending on client work) to this WordPress initiative.
Take a look at what we accomplished last month during our final Five for the Future (#5ftf) of 2019. Keep up with our contributions tomorrow by following us and the hashtag on Twitter. We invite you to join us and tweet us your #5ftf contributions.
Its satisfying to see all #WordPress core unit tests passed after including a new patch. #5ftf @webdevstudios pic.twitter.com/scxV9VGefE
— Michael Joseph Panaga (@_micmico) December 27, 2019
It’s #5ftf at @webdevstudios today and I am again diving into spreadsheets and crunching numbers for #WCAsia. Let’s see if we can get more tickets to sell, shall we? pic.twitter.com/NnmKVcbw8X
— JC Mae Palmes (@jpalmes) December 27, 2019
Today is #5ftf at @webdevstudios a day allowing us to give back to the WordPress community! I’ll be spending my day working on multi site blog content for churches.
— Scott Anderson (@thriftydev) December 27, 2019
First up on my #5ftf list today: planning for KidsCamp and WordCamp YYC. Thanks @webdevstudios for this awesome day!
— Christina Workman – WP Contributor (@AmethystAnswers) December 27, 2019
Spending my #5FTF time today helping the WordPress IndieWeb plugins and their documentation.
— Macho Pirate Mick Rackam (@tw2113) December 27, 2019
Working on the first Gutenberg block (one of many!) for WP-Strava today for Five for the Future #5FTF – all care of @webdevstudios ♥️
— Justin Fœll (@justinfoell) December 27, 2019
Today I went out to help those in need in the WordPress Support Forums for #5ftf and was able to help a few people overcome their struggles and continue enjoying WordPress! @webdevstudios thank you for empowering and encouraging us all to give back!
— Allen McNichols (@Allen_McNichols) December 28, 2019
Yesterday was #5ftf @ @webdevstudios , I have the chance to work on my talk/post about a cool JS library that you should use when developing Gutenberg blocks. Stay tuned 😉
— el.puas() (@3LPU4S) December 28, 2019
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