Title: May 2026 – WordPress.org Project

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#  Monthly Archives: May 2026

 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/4thhubbard/) [Mary Hubbard](https://profiles.wordpress.org/4thhubbard/)
4:53 pm _on_ May 7, 2026     
Tags: community-slack-migration   

# 󠀁[Welcome All Languages and Communities to Make WordPress Slack](https://make.wordpress.org/project/2026/05/07/welcome-all-languages-and-communities-to-make-wordpress-slack/)󠁿

Over the past few months, there has been a lot of chatter regarding how contributors
connect and collaborate across the WordPress project.

One thing is clear: our global contributor network is incredibly strong, but much
of that work happens across separate SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat
Platform [https://slack.com/](https://slack.com/). The WordPress community has its
own Slack Channel at [https://make.wordpress.org/chat/](https://make.wordpress.org/chat/)
instances and community hubs around the world. As Matt recently pointed out in “
[Let’s Slack Better](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2026/02/18/lets-slack-better/),”
that separation can make it harder for contributors to discover one another, share
knowledge across locales, and connect more directly with the broader WordPress project.

At the same time, these spaces reflect years of local leadership, collaboration,
and community building that continue to strengthen WordPress globally.

That’s why Make WordPress Slack is becoming more multilingual.

**A more connected contributor network**

Make WordPress Slack now has space for local WordPress communities to connect in
their own languages, while also being part of the broader contributor ecosystem.
This has been a long-standing request from many contributors, and it’s the right
time to move it forward.

This effort includes bringing MeetupMeetup All local/regional gatherings that are
officially a part of the WordPress world but are not WordCamps are organized through
[https://www.meetup.com/](https://www.meetup.com/). A meetup is typically a chance
for local WordPress users to get together and share new ideas and seek help from
one another. Searching for ‘WordPress’ on meetup.com will help you find options 
in your area. communities, local and regional 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](https://central.wordcamp.org/about/).
Slack spaces, and flagship event communities like WordCamp Europe, WordCamp US, 
and WordCamp Asia into Make Slack so collaboration around events, contribution, 
and community support can happen closer to the rest of the project.

**Why this matters**

There are several benefits to welcoming local communities into the Make WordPress
Slack:

 * Centralizing contributor collaboration: Contributors will be able to connect 
   in one shared space while still maintaining room for local-language discussions.
 * Improving cross-locale collaboration: Communities will have more visibility into
   what others are building, organizing, translating, and solving around the world.
 * Strengthening ties with global teams: It will be easier for contributors to engage
   with Make teams, share updates, and participate in project-wide initiatives.
 * Providing access to Slack Pro tools: Many local Slack workspaces operate on free
   plans, which means limited message history and fewer collaboration tools. Expanding
   multilingual participation in the Make WordPress Slack helps more communities
   benefit from Pro-level functionality.
 * Preserving knowledge and history: Important conversations, decisions, and community
   knowledge are too valuable to lose. A more unified space helps us better retain
   and access that history over time.

**Building on the strength of local communities**

To be clear, this effort is not about replacing the important work that happens 
in local communities today. Local organizers and contributors have built vibrant
spaces that reflect their own needs, languages, and cultures. That work matters 
deeply.

Instead, this is about creating stronger bridges — making it easier for contributors
from every language and locale to take part in the wider WordPress project without
having to choose between local connection and global visibility.

Multilingual collaboration requires care, thoughtfulness, and shared responsibility.
As this rolls out, the Community team will continue working with local leaders and
contributors to make sure these spaces are welcoming, useful, and aligned with WordPress
community expectations.

**What’s next**

Some of this work is already underway. WordCamp Asia and WordCamp US are now active
inside Make Slack, with WordCamp Europe planning to transition for the 2027 season.
[@nukaga](https://profiles.wordpress.org/nukaga/) is leading the Japanese WordPress
community’s transition into Make Slack, with support from [@dd32](https://profiles.wordpress.org/dd32/)
and [@karenalma](https://profiles.wordpress.org/karenalma/). Karen will share a 
practical guide on the Community P2P2 P2 or O2 is the term people use to refer to
the Make WordPress blog. It can be found at [https://make.wordpress.org](https://make.wordpress.org/)
with next steps and details.

Message archives from legacy workspaces will be preserved through Google Drive.

For now, I want to recognize the many contributors who have asked for this over 
time and the local community leaders who have continued building connections across
the project, even when our systems made that harder than it should have been.

WordPress is a global project, and our contributor spaces should reflect that.

Let’s connect in one place, support one another across languages and regions, and
make it easier for every community to participate in shaping WordPress together.
If you want to help with this effort, please let us know in the comments or join
the [#community-slack-migration](https://make.wordpress.org/project/tag/community-slack-migration/)
channel in the [Make WordPress Slack](https://make.wordpress.org/chat/).

**Welcome, 欢迎, स्वागत है, Bienvenidos, Bienvenue, Bem-vindos, Benvenuti…!**

Props to [@_dorsvenabili](https://profiles.wordpress.org/_dorsvenabili/) [@karenalma](https://profiles.wordpress.org/karenalma/)
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