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 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jenmylo/) [Jen](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jenmylo/)
2:44 am _on_ December 18, 2012     
Tags: [team reps ( 2 )](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/team-reps/)

# 󠀁[Team rep votes are in Unsurprisingly it’s Otto…](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2012/12/18/team-rep-votes-are-in-unsurprisingly-its-otto/)󠁿

Team repTeam Rep A Team Rep is a person who represents the Make WordPress team to
the rest of the project, make sure issues are raised and addressed as needed, and
coordinates cross-team efforts. 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](https://profiles.wordpress.org/otto42/),
you are on the hook for weekly updates on make/updates about projects happening 
on the wordpress.orgWordPress.org The community site where WordPress code is created
and shared by the users. This is where you can download the source code for WordPress
core, plugins and themes as well as the central location for community conversations
and organization. [https://wordpress.org/](https://wordpress.org/) site. Thanks!

[#team-reps](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/team-reps/)

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 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jenmylo/) [Jen](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jenmylo/)
6:27 pm _on_ December 9, 2012     
Tags: jetpack   

# 󠀁[Jetpack email subscriptions show as coming from Make…](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2012/12/09/jetpack-email-subscriptions-show-as-coming-from-make/)󠁿

Jetpack email subscriptions show as coming from Make WordPress.orgWordPress.org 
The community site where WordPress code is created and shared by the users. This
is where you can download the source code for WordPress core, plugins and themes
as well as the central location for community conversations and organization. [https://wordpress.org/](https://wordpress.org/)
instead of Make WordPress.org MetaMeta Meta is a term that refers to the inside 
workings of a group. For us, this is the team that works on internal WordPress sites
like WordCamp Central and Make WordPress.. [@otto42](https://profiles.wordpress.org/otto42/),
can you look into that? Thanks.

[#jetpack](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/jetpack/)

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 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jenmylo/) [Jen](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jenmylo/)
6:15 pm _on_ December 9, 2012     
Tags: [team reps ( 2 )](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/team-reps/)

# 󠀁[Team Reps](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2012/12/09/team-reps/)󠁿

It’s time to vote for team reps to communicate on behalf of the group to the other
contributor groups via [weekly updates](https://make.wordpress.org/updates/), as
well as occasional chats and such. Otto has been the acting rep, but we need to 
have 2 for the team. If you haven’t seen the spiel on one of the other team blogs
about how team reps/voting/terms work, the longer explanation is after the jump.

MetaMeta Meta is a term that refers to the inside workings of a group. For us, this
is the team that works on internal WordPress sites like WordCamp Central and Make
WordPress. is an odd one because there are more limited contribution possibilities
right now. While we hope to open up more of it, for now, team reps should probably
be people who have the access/permissions to the guts of WordPress.orgWordPress.
org The community site where WordPress code is created and shared by the users. 
This is where you can download the source code for WordPress core, plugins and themes
as well as the central location for community conversations and organization. [https://wordpress.org/](https://wordpress.org/).
I would expect Otto to retain one of the slots. If Scott Reilly would rather be 
a team repTeam Rep A Team Rep is a person who represents the Make WordPress team
to the rest of the project, make sure issues are raised and addressed as needed,
and coordinates cross-team efforts. for Meta than Plugins, he could be a 2nd. It’s
up to you folks.

Note: It should be people who want the responsibility. Anyone interested in being
a team rep should leave a comment saying as much so people know who they can/should
vote for. Voting is open until December 15, and results will be posted here once
voting closes.

[Go vote!](http://wordpressdotorg.polldaddy.com/s/team-rep-vote-meta-team)

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[#team-reps](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/team-reps/)

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 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jenmylo/) [Jen](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jenmylo/)
9:55 pm _on_ November 25, 2012     
Tags: gravatar, [profiles ( 19 )](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/profiles/)

# 󠀁[On this blog both gravatar and name link…](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2012/11/25/on-this-blog-both-gravatar-and-name-link/)󠁿

On this blog, both gravatarGravatar Is an acronym for Globally Recognized Avatar.
It is the avatar system managed by WordPress.com, and used within the WordPress 
software. [https://gravatar.com](https://gravatar.com/) and name link to the .org
profile. I think that is the ideal standard. On the /community blog, gravatar links
to gravatar profile and text name links to own site. Can we standardize it across
Make blogs that gravs and names link to the .org profiles?

[#gravatar](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/gravatar/), [#profiles](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/profiles/)

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 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/otto42/) [Samuel Wood (Otto)](https://profiles.wordpress.org/otto42/)
10:00 pm _on_ October 29, 2012     
Tags: [make ( 14 )](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/make/),
[meta ( 33 )](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/meta/), [plugin ( 4 )](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/plugin/),
reviews   

# 󠀁[Welcome to Meta (with a feature!)](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2012/10/29/welcome-to-meta-with-a-feature/)󠁿

During the [WordPress Community Summit](https://make.wordpress.org/summit) pre-planning
sessions, it became obvious that there’s not a lot of good communication about what
we do, plan, and code for the WordPress.orgWordPress.org The community site where
WordPress code is created and shared by the users. This is where you can download
the source code for WordPress core, plugins and themes as well as the central location
for community conversations and organization. [https://wordpress.org/](https://wordpress.org/)
website itself. So, after a bit of chatter, Make-MetaMeta Meta is a term that refers
to the inside workings of a group. For us, this is the team that works on internal
WordPress sites like WordCamp Central and Make WordPress. was born. This is where
we plan on talking about changes to the WordPress.org site, as well soliciting feedback
for feature ideas. Consider it a community site; we don’t always know what the best
way to make the website work is, so feedback is not just welcome, but encouraged.

In order to kick things off properly, I figured I’d announce a new feature: **Reviews**!

After a [lot of discussion](http://dotorgplugins.wordpress.com/), it became clear
that a “pluginPlugin A plugin is a piece of software containing a group of functions
that can be added to a WordPress website. They can extend functionality or add new
features to your WordPress websites. WordPress plugins are written in the PHP programming
language and integrate seamlessly with WordPress. These can be free in the WordPress.
org Plugin Directory [https://wordpress.org/plugins/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/)
or can be cost-based plugin from a third-party. review” concept was very much desired
by the community in general. So we implemented reviews, but didn’t bother to limit
it to just plugins. So now, plugins and themes can have reviews.

In order to keep things straight, reviews are tied to ratings. In order to rate 
a plugin, you must write a review as well. All the old ratings are still there and
won’t be going away (we use those, after all), but if you want to change your rating
in the future, well, explain it. Tell your side of the story. What’s broken? What
works? What’s the best and the worst of the code? How can the plugin or theme author
improve it?

Communication is important, and “support” is only half of the equation. Feedback
is critical, and hopefully, the new Reviews system will go a long way to improving
communication between the many millions of users of code we host on WordPress.org
and the many thousands of contributors who write the themes and plugins that we 
all use every day. And all reviews go into our forums and can be commented on by
everybody, just in case somebody needs some extra help.

(Note to Plugin/Theme authors: You can subscribe to your reviews alone via RSS feedRSS
Feed RSS is an acronym for Real Simple Syndication which is a type of web feed which
allows users to access updates to online content in a standardized, computer-readable
format. This is the feed., but the email subscription is cross-tied to the support-
forum email subscriptions. If you’re subscribed to those, you will get review emails
as well.)

There won’t be a lot of reviews at first, but hey, that’s where you come in! Just
to get everybody started, I went ahead and wrote a couple of reviews to kick things
off. So if you want to see it in action immediately, you can see them here:

https://wordpress.org/support/view/theme-reviews/twentytwelve
 https://wordpress.
org/support/view/plugin-reviews/hotfix

These are accessible for any plugin or theme through the “Reviews” tab. Alternately,
try to rate a plugin or theme and you’ll be sent to the review form as well.

Note that this is “iteration 1” of the feature. I expect to make many visual and
stylistic changes over the next couple of weeks, and perhaps add a few new features.
If you have a great idea for a feature or enhancement, feel free to comment and 
let me know. (Don’t bother me with the visual-only stuff yet, I know the CSSCSS 
CSS is an acronym for cascading style sheets. This is what controls the design or
look and feel of a site. needs some love. Also, reviews don’t really display all
that well on profiles yet; I know, working on it.)

BTW, the majority of the code to power the reviews came from our own [Scott Reilly](https://profiles.wordpress.org/coffee2code),
who is, frankly, a genius. Give him mega props. 🙂

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[#plugin](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/plugin/), [#reviews](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/reviews/)

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