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The agenda for the meeting can be found here.
Attendance:
@chaion07, @ashiquzzaman, @courane01, @manzwebdesigns, @azhiyadev, @webtechpooja, @oneal, @meher, @gtarafdarr,
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New Member:
Let’s welcome @satsilem @Manobala Selvaraj @Raman verma who have joined training slack channel the last week. The team have a few ways for you to get involved: https://make.wordpress.org/training/handbook/getting-started/
News:
WCEU presentation: Hauwa and @courane01 submitted a proposal to WCEU on behalf of the Training team. @Hugh Lashbrooke has expressed interested in helping as well. The gist of it will be to speak about High Level Roadmap high-level-roadmap-to-learning-wordpress-development. If a PHP PHP (recursive acronym for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor) is a widely-used open source general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for web development and can be embedded into HTML. https://www.php.net/manual/en/preface.php. or JS dev is present, they can advise on all the lessons or series of workshops within. If the presentation and workshop are accepted, your presence during the WCEU Training Contribution Workshop would be most helpful.
If someone knows one topic deeply, helping sequence that into a series of content may not come naturally to them. That’s where the training team can help outline the ideas.
Current work in process:
@erica and @courane01 will publish the proposed user roles and audit tool.
Scope of Training Team can be found here, @andreamiddleton (she/her) will carry this feedback along soon to project leadership for the scope change considered.
These need to incorporate the lesson plan template, and bump the content into the lesson plan walkthrough –
- Setting up a local WordPress Development Environment for Core
- Testing a Trac ticket or a Github PR
- Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
Lessons ready to be drafted:
- Use browser dev tools to anonymized info
- What other teams have found
- How to create a blog post in WordPress 5.x
- Using a browser inspector
- What to do when you forget your password
Open Discussion:
The training team shared what they work with and how they would like to contribute to the training team.
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