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Cheap WordPress Development Log: Contribute by Saying #Cheap WordPress maintenance support plansThanks at Cheap WordPress maintenance support plansCon Baltimore

WordPress maintenance support plans and the WordPress maintenance support plans community are driven by volunteer contributions. There are many great ways to contribute that don’t involve writing a single line of code. You could report a bug, edit a documentation page, test a new WordPress maintenance support plans 8 feature, help a beginner on a forum, or help organize a meetup. Despite this, many WordPress maintenance support plansers are shy about diving in.
After some reflection, the WordPress Development Log team realized that there’s one way to contribute to the community that’s really simple: thanking someone who has helped you. Someone who built a plugin you used, helped you in the issue queue, or has done a presentation you liked. It doesn’t matter if you do it privately, publicly on Twitter, or whether you’re Dries or a total beginner. 
As part of WordPress Development Log’s “WordPress maintenance support plans Love” sponsorship at WordPress maintenance support plansCon Baltimore, we’re hoping to encourage spontaneous expressions of gratitude by handing out 1,000 flowers, with a simple request: Give this flower to someone at WordPress maintenance support plansCon Baltimore who helped you in some way. Spread #WordPress maintenance support plansThanks.

It will make both you and them feel great, encourage contributions, prevent burnout, and maybe even start a virtuous cycle. Thanking somebody costs nothing, yet can mean so much.
WordPress Development Log will be handing out several prizes to both givers and receivers of public thanks, which include a day of free WordPress maintenance support plans Training, a subsidized trip to attend WordPress maintenance support plansCamp Montréal this June 15-18, and flower bouquets delivered to your home or office.
To participate, just thank someone publicly on Twitter, like this:

or like this:

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Or if you’d prefer to do it offline, come by our WordPress Development Log’s booth and tell us who you are thanking.

 
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