As most of you know, today’s dev chat w…

As most of you know, today’s dev chat was identified for feature freeze when we set up the 3.1 schedule. Since WordCampWordCamp WordCamps are casual, locally-organized conferences covering everything related to WordPress. They're one of the places where the WordPress community comes together to teach one another what they’ve learned throughout the year and share the joy. Learn more. NYC is this weekend and a number of contributors will be there hacking away in the same room (nacin, koopersmith, sivel, etc), we’re going to use today’s meeting to allow anyone working on a patchpatch A special text file that describes changes to code, by identifying the files and lines which are added, removed, and altered. It may also be referred to as a diff. A patch can be applied to a codebase for testing. that’s still not quite finished to ask for help/support in problem-solving that might enable the patchmaker to get it finished by tomorrow, so it can be reviewed over the weekend as being ready for inclusion or punted to 3.2.

So: if there’s something you want to get in to 3.1 that hasn’t been committed yet, show up at today’s meeting and ask if there’s anything your patch still needs (for has-patch tickets), or get help to finish your patch before tomorrow. The coreCore Core is the set of software required to run WordPress. The Core Development Team builds WordPress. priority tickets (blessed) will get some extra love over the weekend, and starting next week we’ll begin with the punting so we can focus on the things that are done and barrel toward an on-time, well-tested release.

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