It’s time for another rundown of the accomplishments that our team at WebDevStudios (WDS) has achieved through our Five for the Future (#5ftf) efforts, whereby we donate 5% of company time to WordPress and the community. We each do this in our own way, from developing plugins available for download in the WordPress repository to speaking at WordCamps to offering solutions for users who have submitted support tickets—we are determined to help make the web and WordPress better.
In April, we dedicated the 27th to #5ftf. In May, we devoted a day during our company retreat, know as WDS Camp. And because we enjoy tweeting our #5ftf endeavors, here is a sample of those tweets and our participation. Our next Five for the Future day is this Friday, June 22. You are welcomed to join us. Read this blog post for ways that you can contribute to #5ftf. As always, follow us on Twitter, and keep up with the Five for the Future hashtag to see what we’re up to on Friday.
Getting Phase 1 of the @webdevstudios WDS Blocks plugin ready for prime time today for #5FTF! We’re almost there! https://t.co/Yzt6mZzk5e #Gutenberg #WordPress
— Corey M Collins (@coreymcollins) April 27, 2018
Today I am working on setting up a simple WordPress theme based on the Mustard UI CSS Framework – https://t.co/J8kQUsKYm4#5ftf #WordPress
— Scott Tirrell (@stirrell42) April 27, 2018
Working on my accessible components and animation library today @webdevstudios for #5ftf – making accessibility sexy, baby!
— Cameron Campbell (@bezierer) April 27, 2018
For @webdevstudios #5ftf today I’m planning on helping integrate/support @PrettierCode in our own coding standards & attempting to add a #Gutenberg block to WP Noteup! pic.twitter.com/ZR0xov3jGA
— Aubrey Portwood (@aubreypwd) April 27, 2018
Today. Oh, today. #5ftf #reactjs #wordpress #burrito #repeat.
— jomurgel (@jomurgel) April 27, 2018
Building things with React and WordPress for #5ftf. It’s a good day!
— Eric Fuller (@ericpfuller) April 27, 2018
Working to get a wp-strava release out today care of @webdevstudios #5ftf
— Justin Fœll (@justinfoell) April 27, 2018
PMO took some time today to continue education about React and creating tasks for components thanks to @GregRickaby @webdevstudios #5ftf #WordPress
— Cristina Holt (@cristinaholt416) April 27, 2018
WordPress, #gutenberg, and . The perfect combination for #5ftf @webdevstudios pic.twitter.com/b8Hj7s8BWf
— Greg Rickaby (@GregRickaby) April 27, 2018
Working on Syncing ALL the WordPress things for @webdevstudios and #5FTF!
— Zach Owen (@znowebdev) April 27, 2018
My #5FTF time today has been getting spent on reviewing and documenting filter and action hooks in @buddypress Nouveau theme files. Thanks @webdevstudios for granting a Friday to tackle this topic.
— Michael Beckwith (@tw2113) April 27, 2018
Went down a during #5FTF today and pieced together a PHP 5.2 docker container to do backwards-compatibility testing: https://t.co/JFvHLAnTQW. Some my @webdevstudios compatriots might be annoyed, but let’s hope it’s obsoleted soon
— Justin Fœll (@justinfoell) April 28, 2018
I’m proud to announce the release of: WDS Blocks v1.0! https://t.co/HGmXjr3n6J
Props: @coreymcollins@KellenMace@jomurgel@ericpfuller@ImBigWill
Special Thanks: @webdevstudios @williamsba@LisaSabinWilson#wordpress #gutenberg #5ftf
— Greg Rickaby (@GregRickaby) April 27, 2018
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