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This will do polling or long-polling so the server is able to send data and notifications to the browser. The primary use will be for setting, monitoring or taking over a post lock. Additionally it will be […]">Autosave and Post Locking</a> <span class="rss-date">January 19, 2013</span> <cite>Andrew Ozz</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/core/2013/01/18/editorial-flow-update-118/" title="Nacin and I chatted today about what we want to do about editorial flow in 3.6. At the crux of building any new features is completing the API for registering new post statuses. There’s an existing patch in #12706 which solves some, but not all of the problems, which is probably why it’s been punted […]">Editorial Flow Update, 1/18</a> <span class="rss-date">January 18, 2013</span> <cite>Daniel Bachhuber</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/core/2013/01/18/post-formats-ui-update-117/" title="The post formats UI feature encompasses a couple things: the add/edit UI itself, and also what this means in terms of structured data and theme usage and expectations of data. Our goal is to make post formats meaningful and usable, because let’s face it: they’re not. What can we do in the admin to help […]">Post Formats UI Update, 1/17</a> <span class="rss-date">January 18, 2013</span> <cite>Helen Hou-Sandi</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/core/2013/01/16/office-hours-post-formats-ui/" title="We’ll be having our first feature team meeting in IRC tomorrow (Thursday, January 17) at 11AM Eastern/16:00 UTC. Please join us if you’re interested in participating in development of this feature, which does involve more than “just” UI, as we’re going to hit the ground running. We’ll keep that time every week, along with Mondays […]">Office Hours: Post Formats UI</a> <span class="rss-date">January 16, 2013</span> <cite>Helen Hou-Sandi</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/core/2013/01/16/feature-team-updates-and-office-hours/" title="The WordPress 3.6 feature teams should be updating here on make/core twice a week, on the following schedule. List any major developments, summarize any notable IRC conversations that happened, call for help where coding, testing, discussion is needed, etc. They don’t need to be long, unless a lot of stuff happened. The idea is that […]">Feature Team Updates and Office Hours</a> <span class="rss-date">January 16, 2013</span> <cite>Mark Jaquith</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/core/2013/01/16/agenda-for-the-weekly-dev-chat-1-feature/" title="Agenda for the weekly dev chat: 1. Feature team updates 2. Set up schedule for more frequent feature team updates 3. Unstick anyone who is stuck 4. Rallying call for Ryan’s code maint ticket list […]">Agenda for the weekly dev chat 1 Feature…</a> <span class="rss-date">January 16, 2013</span> <cite>Mark Jaquith</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/core/2013/01/16/heres-a-quick-update-on-the-3-6-menu/" title="Here’s a quick update on the 3.6 menu changes we’ve been making: Last week we: Merged the the UI into two screens.  Now we have manage menus &amp; add/edit menus. Tested this new two screen approach.  It went really well (we put two users through – videos are on the Make/UI P2). Improved &amp; simplified […]">Here’s a quick update on the 3.6 menu…</a> <span class="rss-date">January 16, 2013</span> <cite>lessbloat</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/core/2013/01/15/wordpress-3-6-code-maintenance-and-architecture/" title="Like with any release, much more is going on during the 3.6 cycle than just the user-facing items on our agenda. We’d like to hit the following code maintenance and architecture items as well. If your interested or have thoughts, speak up or jump on the tickets! Some of these really should happen early, and […]">WordPress 3.6: Code Maintenance and Architecture</a> <span class="rss-date">January 15, 2013</span> <cite>Mark Jaquith</cite></li></ul></aside><aside id="rss-11" class="widget widget_rss"><h3 class="widget-title"><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/support/feed/" title="Syndicate this content"><img style="border:0" width="14" height="14" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451im_/https://make.wordpress.org/wp-includes/images/rss.png" alt="RSS"/></a> <a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/support" title="Forums, Docs, IRC, and Other Helping Hands">make/support</a></h3><ul><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/support/2013/01/what-forum-tools-would-make-support-better/" title="Today in IRC we discussed what tools might may supporting in the forums better. For those We started with this scenario: You’ve written a theme or plugin. How do you handle the forum posts today? What do you wish was there that isn’t? What annoys you about the forums the most? The goal of this […]">What Forum Tools Would Make Support Better?</a> <span class="rss-date">January 17, 2013</span> <cite>Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/support/2013/01/troubleshooting-wordpress-training/" title="Following my discussion earlier this week with Jen and to clarify what was mentioned in her post, I’ve been thinking of ideas for what a “Troubleshooting WordPress Workshop” could look like. Two years ago at WordCamp Toronto, Kathryn Presner led a 3 hour workshop and gave beginners a primer about WordPress walking them through the […]">Troubleshooting WordPress Training</a> <span class="rss-date">January 17, 2013</span> <cite>Christine Rondeau</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/support/2013/01/training-group-team-reps-and-growing-the-team/" title="Hi Support Team! A bunch of things today…. Welcome Training to Support At the community summit, we went a little bit team-creating-crazy. As such, we splintered people into groups (like docs out of support) rather than splintering into projects within larger teams. For Support, this meant that electing team reps was especially hard, since the […]">Training Group, Team Reps, and Growing the Team</a> <span class="rss-date">January 16, 2013</span> <cite>Jen Mylo</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/support/2013/01/docs-is-trying-to-build-pathways-to-support-2/" title="A Twitter discussion this morning spawned a conversation about the lack of breadcrumbs to support in the Codex, namely for theme authors looking to ask questions about the theme review guidelines. The Docs team is compiling a list of articles that point out some of the support pathways, such as mailing lists, IRC, the forums […]">Docs is trying to build pathways to support</a> <span class="rss-date">January 10, 2013</span> <cite>Drew Jaynes (DrewAPicture)</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/support/2013/01/no-chat-tomorrow-next-chat-jan-8/" title="Due to NYE recovery (and 3.5.1 push) we’re not going to have a scheduled chat until the 8th (that’s Tuesday) at the usual time. This week, consider it open-office, or if you’d like homework, please go read Open Issues from 3.5 and comment. I’m looking for issues like ‘Google Pagespeed kills the media uploader’ Big […]">No Chat Tomorrow – Next Chat Jan 8</a> <span class="rss-date">January 2, 2013</span> <cite>Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/support/2012/12/open-issues-from-3-5/" title="So what are the major hanging chads for problems we’ve seen in 3.5? Here are the noisy ones I’ve been seeing lately: Cron (posts that are scheduled not being kicked off) jQuery/wpdb::prepare() shenanigans Image uploads (has anyone seen problems with GIFs resizing?) I also have two people claiming WP 3.5 upgrade moved their uploads to […]">Open Issues from 3.5?</a> <span class="rss-date">December 28, 2012</span> <cite>Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/support/2012/12/what-to-do-with-commercial-plugintheme-topics/" title="On the wp-forums mailing list this morning, there spawned a good conversation about how commercial plugin/theme support threads should be handled in the forums. There were several good questions raised including: Should there be a better way to segregate commercial plugin/theme support topics? How can we better organize said topics into one place? Should we? […]">What to do with commercial plugin/theme topics?</a> <span class="rss-date">December 28, 2012</span> <cite>Drew Jaynes (DrewAPicture)</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/support/2012/12/support-stats/" title="When I go to conferences like Open Source Bridge and see the other project community managers trotting out their activity stats, a little part of me always dies, because we ain’t got none. Not this year! Yes, I know our systems aren’t set up well for automated stats. Pretend that’s not the case. For the […]">Support Stats</a> <span class="rss-date">December 28, 2012</span> <cite>Jen Mylo</cite></li></ul></aside> </div><!-- #first .widget-area --> <div id="second" class="widget-area" role="complementary"> <aside id="rss-10" class="widget widget_rss"><h3 class="widget-title"><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/plugins/feed/" title="Syndicate this content"><img style="border:0" width="14" height="14" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451im_/https://make.wordpress.org/wp-includes/images/rss.png" alt="RSS"/></a> <a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/plugins" title="Resources for WordPress.org plugin developers">make/plugins</a></h3><ul><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/plugins/2012/12/28/pluginplugin-team-stats/" title="We don’t track our progress as a project very well. We have relatively few stats that we look at over time to see how we’re growing/changing, and those we do have are largely cobbled together with various combinations of manual labor and scripting. One of the things I want to do this year is get […]">Plugin/Plugin Team Stats</a> <span class="rss-date">December 28, 2012</span> <cite>Jen Mylo</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/plugins/2012/12/24/team-rep-results/" title="9 people voted. Results: Scott Reilly as first lead, Pippin Williamson as second lead. New team rep terms starts with the new year, so I’ll get in touch with you guys to make sure everyone is on the same page re expectations. Congratulations, and thanks for your willingness to serve! […]">Team Rep Results</a> <span class="rss-date">December 24, 2012</span> <cite>Jen Mylo</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/plugins/2012/12/20/gpl-and-the-repository/" title="All plugins hosted in the WordPress.org repository must be compatible with GPLv2 or later. That means all code that is on our servers, from images to CSS to JS to the PHP code, has to meet that requirement. This is an extra requirement than just the standard one of derivative code, but we strongly feel […]">GPL and the Repository</a> <span class="rss-date">December 20, 2012</span> <cite>Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)</cite></li></ul></aside><aside id="rss-5" class="widget widget_rss"><h3 class="widget-title"><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/ui/feed/" title="Syndicate this content"><img style="border:0" width="14" height="14" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451im_/https://make.wordpress.org/wp-includes/images/rss.png" alt="RSS"/></a> <a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/ui" title="A Better User Experience">make/ui</a></h3><ul><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/ui/2013/01/11/here-are-the-results-from-user-7-in/" title="Here are the results from user 7 (in our menus user testing series) &amp; user 8 both with the 23119.17.diff patch applied. User #7 Step 1: Log in No issues. Step 2: Go to menus No issues. Step 3: Add a menu No issues. Step 4: Add pages to menu No issues. Step 5: Reorganize […]">Here are the results from user 7 in…</a> <span class="rss-date">January 11, 2013</span> <cite>lessbloat</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/ui/2013/01/09/two-more-menus-user-tests-focusing-on-this/" title="Two more menus user tests, focusing on this layout concept: User 5 (in the series) &amp; User 6. User #5 Step 1: Log in No issues. Step 2: Go to menus No issues. Step 3: Add a menu No issues. Step 4: Add pages to menu No issues. Step 5: Reorganize pages No issues. Step […]">Two more menus user tests focusing on this…</a> <span class="rss-date">January 9, 2013</span> <cite>lessbloat</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/ui/2013/01/07/last-tuesday-we-tested-two-users-on-some/" title="Last Tuesday we tested two users on some menus scenarios. On friday I posted a couple hypotheses and patches for potential improvements. This morning, I tested two additional users with these patches applied: User 3 (in the series) &amp; User 4. Here’s what I saw: User #3 Step 1: Log in No issues. Step 2: […]">Last Tuesday we tested two users on some…</a> <span class="rss-date">January 7, 2013</span> <cite>lessbloat</cite></li></ul></aside><aside id="rss-8" class="widget widget_rss"><h3 class="widget-title"><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/accessibility/feed/" title="Syndicate this content"><img style="border:0" width="14" height="14" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451im_/https://make.wordpress.org/wp-includes/images/rss.png" alt="RSS"/></a> <a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/accessibility" title="Equal Access For All">make/accessibility</a></h3><ul><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/accessibility/2013/01/15/aaron-jorbin-is-suggesting-that-the-new-twenty/" title="Aaron Jorbin is suggesting that the new Twenty Thirteen should be designed and built “accessibility first”. He outlines exactly what he means by this in What I want to see in the Twenty Thirteen theme. I think this is an initiative we should all support 100%. […]">Aaron Jorbin is suggesting that the new Twenty…</a> <span class="rss-date">January 15, 2013</span> <cite>esmi</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/accessibility/2013/01/11/user-videos-an-accessibility-angle/" title="Over the last few months WP dev lessbloat has done a series of videos where he has invited in ‘real-life’ users to try out various features of the WordPress backend – and has videoed the experience. I’ve watched many of these videos and read the transcripts of the interactions and they are a really great […]">User Videos – An Accessibility Angle</a> <span class="rss-date">January 11, 2013</span> <cite>GrahamArmfield</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/accessibility/2013/01/10/accessibillty-questions-on-the-support-forums/" title="I’ve been trying to think of how we can provide better support for theme devs, plugin authors and site owners on the WordPress forums. I seem to recall someone asking about a dedicated Accessibility forum but, sadly, I don’t think there’s enough in terms of traffic to warrant such a forum yet. However, what we […]">Accessibillty Questions on the Support Forums</a> <span class="rss-date">January 10, 2013</span> <cite>esmi</cite></li></ul></aside><aside id="rss-15" class="widget widget_rss"><h3 class="widget-title"><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/mobile/feed/" title="Syndicate this content"><img style="border:0" width="14" height="14" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451im_/https://make.wordpress.org/wp-includes/images/rss.png" alt="RSS"/></a> <a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/mobile" title="Just another make.wordpress.org site">make/mobile</a></h3><ul><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/mobile/2013/01/16/weekly-dev-chat-summary-for-jan-16-2013/" title="Chat log (once its available). Agenda WPiOS 3.3.1 Released WPiOS 3.4 Status WPWinPhone 1.9.1 Status WPAndroid 2.2.6 WPBlackBerry for BBOS10 Wireframes and User Test (karmatosed) Handbook Status/Questions WPiOS 3.3.1 Released WordPress for iOS version 3.3.1 was approved by Apple last week and is available in the App Store. We have seen an early trend of […]">Weekly Dev Chat Summary for Jan 16, 2013</a> <span class="rss-date">January 16, 2013</span> <cite>Eric</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/mobile/2013/01/09/weekly-dev-chat-summary-for-jan-9-2013/" title="Weekly dev chat summary for Jan 9, 2013 Agenda WPiOS WPWindowsPhone WPAndroid WPiOS Version 3.3.1 of the app is awaiting approval and has some important fixes that should help with some of the issues users are seeing. Version 3.4 is almost ready to go, we’re looking at a submit date (early) next week. WPWindowsPhone Version […]">Weekly dev chat summary for Jan 9 2013…</a> <span class="rss-date">January 9, 2013</span> <cite>Isaac Keyet</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/mobile/2013/01/03/version-1-9-of-wordpress-for-windows-phone-was/" title="Version 1.9 of WordPress for Windows Phone was submitted for review today! It should be live in a week from now. A draft of the announcement post is available on the site here: http://windowsphone.wordpress.org/ […]">Version 1.9 of WordPress for Windows Phone was…</a> <span class="rss-date">January 3, 2013</span> <cite>daniloercoli</cite></li></ul></aside><aside id="rss-19" class="widget widget_rss"><h3 class="widget-title"><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/community/feed/" title="Syndicate this content"><img style="border:0" width="14" height="14" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451im_/https://make.wordpress.org/wp-includes/images/rss.png" alt="RSS"/></a> <a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/community" title="Building the Contributor Community">make/community</a></h3><ul><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/community/2013/01/17/wordpress-contribute/" title="The official IRC channel for the welcome wagon is now live on freenode. Per @andrea_r‘s earlier post, this channel should be staffed 24/7 with at least one person able to point potential/new contributors in the right direction. My guess is that it won’t be very busy (at least at first), so it’ll be mostly a […]">#wordpress-contribute</a> <span class="rss-date">January 17, 2013</span> <cite>Jen Mylo</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/community/2013/01/07/suggesting-volunteering-and-making-a-process-here/" title="As @andrea_r posted, we had a chat about possibilities for this group. She’s going to head up the Welcome Wagon project, and posted some of the things we discussed there. In addition to suggestions about things that could be done, though, we need volunteers. It’s a given that there are a million great ideas that […]">Suggesting, Volunteering, and Making a Process Here</a> <span class="rss-date">January 7, 2013</span> <cite>Jen Mylo</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/community/2013/01/01/welcome-wagon-hitchin-up/" title="Jane and I had a great chat about what our hopes and dreams for this team can be. One of the things discussed is a Welcome Wagon. For those unfamiliar with the term, a welcome wagon is a small organization that traditionally welcomes new people who move in to a neighbourhood. Often a basket is […]">Welcome Wagon hitchin’ up</a> <span class="rss-date">January 1, 2013</span> <cite>Andrea Rennick</cite></li></ul></aside> </div><!-- #second .widget-area --> <div id="third" class="widget-area" role="complementary"> <aside id="rss-7" class="widget widget_rss"><h3 class="widget-title"><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/themes/feed/" title="Syndicate this content"><img style="border:0" width="14" height="14" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451im_/https://make.wordpress.org/wp-includes/images/rss.png" alt="RSS"/></a> <a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/themes" title="Just another make.wordpress.org site">make/themes</a></h3><ul><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/themes/2013/01/18/theme-support-what-tools-would-make-wporg-support-forums-better/" title="Theme developers: please see this discussion on Make/Support, and provide your input with respect to supporting your Themes via the official WPORG support forums. […]">Theme Support: What tools would make WPORG support forums better?</a> <span class="rss-date">January 18, 2013</span> <cite>Chip Bennett</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/themes/2013/01/17/clarification-of-screenshot-guidelines/" title="The current guidelines for the Theme screenshot read as follows: Recommended 4:3 W:H ratio, size 600x450px (2x the previous 300x225px, to account for Retina displays). Maximum size: 600x450px Should be a “reasonable facsimile” of the Theme after it is initially activated with default options I think a bit of clarification is in order, with respect […]">Clarification of Screenshot Guidelines</a> <span class="rss-date">January 17, 2013</span> <cite>Chip Bennett</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/themes/2013/01/13/theme-support-link/" title="Going over the support forums lately, we are noticing some changes about how the theme author’s prefer to support their themes and many would rather provide a support on their site -vs doing this from WPORG. In addition of having different members answering the questions whether or not they are the right one. The Scoop To take the load from […]">Theme Support Link</a> <span class="rss-date">January 13, 2013</span> <cite>Emil Uzelac</cite></li></ul></aside><aside id="rss-2" class="widget widget_rss"><h3 class="widget-title"><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/feed/" title="Syndicate this content"><img style="border:0" width="14" height="14" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451im_/https://make.wordpress.org/wp-includes/images/rss.png" alt="RSS"/></a> <a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/polyglots" title="Just another make.wordpress.org site">make/polyglots</a></h3><ul><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/2013/01/18/hola-amigos-necesito-que-en-wp-yo-pueda/" title="hola amigos, necesito que en wp yo pueda asignarle a cada usuario una pagina diferente, ejemplo: yo registro a fernando y quiero que el solo vea la pagina nosotros cuando haga login en wordpress, yo registro al usuario natalia y que ella solo vea la pagina trabajos cuando este logueada en fin necesito asignarle informacion […]">hola amigos necesito que en wp yo pueda…</a> <span class="rss-date">January 18, 2013</span> <cite>jocardo</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/2013/01/18/hi-could-you-include-galician-language-into-rosetta/" title="Hi, Could you include Galician language into Rosetta forums translation project? Language code: gl_ES Language name: Galician Validator: pcgaldo Thanks a lot! […]">Hi Could you include Galician language into Rosetta…</a> <span class="rss-date">January 18, 2013</span> <cite>pcgaldo</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/2013/01/17/where-we-can-find-a-pot-file-to/" title="Where we can find a .pot file to update the rosetta using previous translations? […]">Where we can find a pot file to…</a> <span class="rss-date">January 17, 2013</span> <cite>pcgaldo</cite></li></ul></aside><aside id="rss-16" class="widget widget_rss"><h3 class="widget-title"><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/meta/feed/" title="Syndicate this content"><img style="border:0" width="14" height="14" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451im_/https://make.wordpress.org/wp-includes/images/rss.png" alt="RSS"/></a> <a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/meta" title="A self-referential site">make/meta</a></h3><ul><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/meta/2012/12/26/would-like-to-hit-the-make-wordpress-org/" title="Would like to hit the make.wordpress.org page (vs this group’s site) after holidays to give it a snazzy design with helpful info, but in the meantime, could someone add feeds from the following groups to the page? http://make.wordpress.org/docs http://make.wordpress.org/events http://make.wordpress.org/community/ Thanks much! […]">Would like to hit the make wordpress org…</a> <span class="rss-date">December 26, 2012</span> <cite>Jen Mylo</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/meta/2012/12/25/matt-asked-if-we-could-make-the-numbers/" title="Matt asked if we could make the numbers on the wordpress.org home page retina-friendly, with CSS if possible. I pinged George Stephanis to ask him about css version. […]">Matt asked if we could make the numbers…</a> <span class="rss-date">December 25, 2012</span> <cite>Jen Mylo</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/meta/2012/12/18/team-rep-votes-are-in-unsurprisingly-its-otto/" title="Team rep votes are in! Unsurprisingly, it’s Otto as team rep with no backup rep for now. If we’re able to open up more opportunities for contributing to site and tool improvements, maybe next time. @otto42, you are on the hook for weekly updates on make/updates about projects happening on the wordpress.org site. Thanks! […]">Team rep votes are in Unsurprisingly it’s Otto…</a> <span class="rss-date">December 18, 2012</span> <cite>Jen Mylo</cite></li></ul></aside><aside id="rss-17" class="widget widget_rss"><h3 class="widget-title"><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/docs/feed/" title="Syndicate this content"><img style="border:0" width="14" height="14" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451im_/https://make.wordpress.org/wp-includes/images/rss.png" alt="RSS"/></a> <a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/docs" title="Just another make.wordpress.org site">make/docs</a></h3><ul><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/docs/2013/01/17/docs-chat-17th-january/" title="Thanks everyone who came to the support &amp; docs chat! We had nearly 30 people, which is a record for SFD. Here’s what we discussed: @ipstenu started a discussion about tools that will make moderating forums easier. You can get involved with the discussion on support P2. Handbooks – handbooks are ongoing. Core Contributor Handbook […]">Docs Chat 17th January</a> <span class="rss-date">January 17, 2013</span> <cite>Siobhan</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/docs/2013/01/16/support-docs-chat-17th-january-docs-agenda/" title="The Support &amp; docs chat will be 17th January at 2100UTC in IRC freenode #wordpress-sfd. That’s: 4pm US Eastern 1pm US Pacific 2:30am (Friday) Bangalore From the docs side, we’ll discuss: Handbooks update Core contributor handbook Docs around communication Network admin text Documentation Roadmap If there is anything else you’d like to discuss, please add […]">Support and Docs Chat 17th January: Docs agenda</a> <span class="rss-date">January 16, 2013</span> <cite>Siobhan</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/docs/2013/01/14/got-the-ball-rolling-on-network-admin-help-text/" title="I’ve submitted changes for the first set of text to be refreshed/rewritten in Network Admin on the tracking ticket: #23163 The hope is to maintain a balance between action and description text. For the main Network Admin index I propose this initial draft. Feedback is encouraged! Before: Tab: Overview: Until WordPress 3.0, running multiple sites […]">Got the ball rolling on Network Admin help text</a> <span class="rss-date">January 14, 2013</span> <cite>Drew Jaynes (DrewAPicture)</cite></li></ul></aside><aside id="rss-18" class="widget widget_rss"><h3 class="widget-title"><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/events/feed/" title="Syndicate this content"><img style="border:0" width="14" height="14" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451im_/https://make.wordpress.org/wp-includes/images/rss.png" alt="RSS"/></a> <a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/events" title="WordCamps, Meetups, Hackathons, and Other Gatherings to Spread the Word">make/events</a></h3><ul><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/events/2013/01/19/meetups-meetups-meetups/" title="In this issue: current state of meetup.com program, plan for meetup.com program starting now, and Aaron Jorbin. Current State of Meetup.com Program We invited about 50 meetups that were already using meetup.com (who had said they were interested in joining the central account paid by the Foundation) to join the program. About 20 accepted and […]">Meetups, Meetups, Meetups!</a> <span class="rss-date">January 19, 2013</span> <cite>Jen Mylo</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/events/2013/01/18/wordpress-tv-moderator-update-week-3/" title="OK, the holidays are behind us (well, way behind us now) and it’s been a while since you’ve had an update from the WordCamp TV moderator team.  That is not to say we have not been busy; here is what we’ve done to date: Since forming our moderator group on Nov 20th, we have published 58 […]">WordPress.tv Moderator Update Week 3</a> <span class="rss-date">January 18, 2013</span> <cite>Jerry Bates (JerrySarcastic)</cite></li><li><a class="rsswidget" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://make.wordpress.org/events/2013/01/17/wordcamp-new-organizer-mentorship-program-weeks-3-4-update/" title="Over the past 2 weeks we’ve made some awesome progress. Knowing that this program will be greatly organic, we’ll have numerous additions to existing systems vs. a bunch of new systems that may not ever get maintained. By the way, here’s who’s in my rockin’ group: Andrew Christian Jeffrey Zinn Ben Lobaugh Dre Armeda We […]">WordCamp New Organizer Mentorship Program: Weeks 3 &amp; 4 Update</a> <span class="rss-date">January 17, 2013</span> <cite>Heather Acton</cite></li></ul></aside> </div><!-- #third .widget-area --> </div><!-- #supplementary --> <div id="site-generator"> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://wordpress.org/" title="Semantic Personal Publishing Platform" rel="generator">Proudly powered by WordPress</a> </div> </footer><!-- #colophon --> </div><!-- #page --> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451js_/https://make.wordpress.org/wp-includes/js/admin-bar.min.js?ver=3.6-alpha-23288"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451js_/https://s0.wp.com/wp-content/js/devicepx-jetpack.js?ver=201303"></script> <div id="wpadminbar" class="nojq nojs" role="navigation"> <a class="screen-reader-shortcut" href="#wp-toolbar" tabindex="1">Skip to toolbar</a> <div class="quicklinks" id="wp-toolbar" role="navigation" aria-label="Top navigation toolbar." tabindex="0"> <ul id="wp-admin-bar-root-default" class="ab-top-menu"> <li id="wp-admin-bar-wp-logo" class="menupop"><a class="ab-item" aria-haspopup="true" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/https://make.wordpress.org/wp-admin/about.php" title="About WordPress"><span class="ab-icon"></span></a><div class="ab-sub-wrapper"><ul id="wp-admin-bar-wp-logo-external" class="ab-sub-secondary ab-submenu"> <li id="wp-admin-bar-wporg"><a class="ab-item" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://wordpress.org/">WordPress.org</a> </li> <li id="wp-admin-bar-documentation"><a class="ab-item" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://codex.wordpress.org/">Documentation</a> </li> <li id="wp-admin-bar-support-forums"><a class="ab-item" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://wordpress.org/support/">Support Forums</a> </li> <li id="wp-admin-bar-feedback"><a class="ab-item" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/http://wordpress.org/support/forum/requests-and-feedback">Feedback</a> </li></ul></div> </li></ul><ul id="wp-admin-bar-top-secondary" class="ab-top-secondary ab-top-menu"> <li id="wp-admin-bar-search" class="admin-bar-search"><div class="ab-item ab-empty-item" tabindex="-1"><form action="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/https://make.wordpress.org/" method="get" id="adminbarsearch"><input class="adminbar-input" name="s" id="adminbar-search" type="text" value="" maxlength="150"/><input type="submit" class="adminbar-button" value="Search"/></form></div> </li> <li id="wp-admin-bar-log-in"><a class="ab-item" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/https://make.wordpress.org/wp-login.php">Log In</a> </li></ul> </div> <a class="screen-reader-shortcut" href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130120133451/https://make.wordpress.org/wp-login.php?action=logout&amp;_wpnonce=4ae28acbbb">Log Out</a> </div> </body> </html><!-- FILE ARCHIVED ON 13:34:51 Jan 20, 2013 AND RETRIEVED FROM THE INTERNET ARCHIVE ON 15:46:06 Nov 26, 2024. 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