Faculty Members have opted in to an asynchronous meeting every 15th of the month (or closest business day). We will hold our meeting over a two week period, and the meeting host (typically the poster) or another assigned individual will post discussion outcomes at the end of the feedback period.
Please find outlined below Updates for review, Topics for Discussion, and items that require assistance in the Working Together section.
Discussion period: November 15-30, 2022
Updates
Here are some recent happenings and open feedback requests.
- @fikekomala recently joined us as our newest Editor Faculty Members
- @onealtr is currently working on vetting Tutorial Presenter and Online Workshop Facilitator applications alongside @piyopiyofox this month
- The Faculty meeting is updated in the WordPress.org Meetings calendar to commence every month via P2 P2 or O2 is the term people use to refer to the Make WordPress blog. It can be found at https://make.wordpress.org/. on the 15th (or closest business day)
- Open Feedback Requests:
Topics for Discussion
Please comment on this post with answers to the Faculty Member check-in items and your input on our topics for discussion.
- Check-in: Please feel free to answer some or all of the below self check-in items
- How are you doing?
- What’s your bandwidth like?
- How best can you help or be tapped in this coming month?
- Anything you’d like extra eyes on?
- Can Administrators assist with ensuring notes are checked and published in a timely manner?
- Can Office Hours be held by Faculty Members to aid in redundancy and consistency?
- Looking for volunteers for the Project Thread: Content Localization Foundations
- Can Administrators do the admin work for Online Workshops?
- We’d like to lessen the barrier to putting on an Online Workshop by allowing Facilitators to simply show up, and Administrators can handle the background tasks
Have any other topics for discussion? Please edit the post to include it here and discuss in the body of the post.
Working Together
Outlined below are the tasks per role that require assistance.
All
The following Faculty Members work to progress the needs of all roles: @courane01, @azhiyadev, @webtechpooja, @hlashbrooke, @piyopiyofox, @courtneypk, @bsanevans
Editors
Faculty Members: @fikekomala @aion11 @mrfoxtalbot, @digitalchild, @afshanadiya
Assistance required
- There are 8 items Ready for Review:
Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)
Faculty Members: @wpscholar, @annezazu, @pbrocks, @richtabor, @chetan200891 , @HardeepAsrani, @chrismkindred, @amitpatelmd, @psykro, @digitalchild, @afshanadiya
Assistance required
- There are 3 high priority / 6.1-related Topic Idea\s that require vetting:
Content Creator
Faculty Members: @amitpatelmd, @psykro, @arasae, @west7, @ndiego, @trynet, @chrisbadgett, @colorful-tones, @eboxnet
Assistance required
- There are 3 high priority / 6.1-related items Ready to Create requiring assignment:
Administrator
Faculty Members: @onealtr @meaganhanes
Assistance required
Addition
Each locale has left the permalink in their locale’s language. for example:
Which URL A specific web address of a website or web page on the Internet, such as a website’s URL www.wordpress.org pattern is better from an SEO perspective? It might be better if we have every translated lesson plan permalink as.
Some suggestion
lesson-plan-name-in-language-name
-> /how-to-create-a-lesson-plan-in-hindi
language-name/lesson-plan-name
-> /hindi/how-to-create-a-lesson-plan
Also, It would be great to have a language/locale shown as a category The 'category' taxonomy lets you group posts / content together that share a common bond. Categories are pre-defined and broad ranging. in the sidebar A sidebar in WordPress is referred to a widget-ready area used by WordPress themes to display information that is not a part of the main content. It is not always a vertical column on the side. It can be a horizontal rectangle below or above the content area, footer, header, or any where in the theme. of the Lesson plan on the front end.
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