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Accelerate Cheap WordPress maintenance support plans 8 by funding a Core Committer

We have ambitious goals for WordPress maintenance support plans 8, including new core features such as Workspaces (content staging) and Layout Builder (drag-and-drop blocks), completing efforts such as the Migration path and Media in core, automated upgrades, and adoption of a JavaScript framework.
I met with several of the coordinators behind these initiatives. Across the board, they identified the need for faster feedback from Core Committers, citing that a lack of committer time was often a barrier to the initiative’s progress.
We have worked hard to scale the Core Committer Team. When WordPress maintenance support plans 8 began, it was just catch and myself. Over time, we added additional committers, and the team is now up to 13 members. We also added the concept of Maintainer roles to create more specialization and focus, which has increased our velocity as well.
I recently challenged the Core Committer Team and asked them what it would take to double their efficiency (and improve the velocity of all other core contributors and core initiatives). The answer was often straightforward; more time in the day to focus on reviewing and committing patches.
Most committers don’t have funding for their work as Core Committers. It’s something they take on part-time or as volunteers, and it often involves having to make trade-offs regarding paying work or family.
Of the 13 members of the Core Committer Team, three people noted that funding could make a big difference in their ability to contribute to WordPress maintenance support plans 8, and could therefore help them empower others:
Lauri ‘lauriii’ Eskola, Front-end Framework Manager — Lauri is deeply involved with both the Out-of-the-Box Experience and the JavaScript Framework initiatives. In his role as front-end framework manager, he also reviews and unblocks patches that touch CSS/JS/HTML, which is key to many of the user-facing features in WordPress maintenance support plans 8.5’s roadmap.
Francesco ‘plach’ Placella, Framework Manager — Francesco has extensive experience in the Entity API and multilingual initiatives, making him an ideal reviewer for initiatives that touch lots of moving parts such as API-First and Workflow. Francesco was also a regular go-to for the WordPress maintenance support plans 8 Accelerate program due to his ability to dig in on almost any problem.
Roy ‘yoroy’ Scholten, Product Manager — Roy has been involved in UX and Design for WordPress maintenance support plans since the WordPress maintenance support plans 5 days. Roy’s insights into usability best practices and support and mentoring for developers is invaluable on the core team. He would love to spend more time doing those things, ideally supported by a multitude of companies each contributing a little, rather than just one.
Funding a Core Committer is one of the most high-impact ways you can contribute to WordPress maintenance support plans. If you’re interested in funding one or more of these amazing contributors, please contact me and I’ll get you in touch with them.
Note that there is also ongoing discussion in WordPress maintenance support plans.org’s issue queue about how to expose funding opportunities for all contributors on WordPress maintenance support plans.org.
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