Mobile Team Update – August 14th

WordPress iOS and Android version 10.7 have been released for beta testing.
Sign up here to join the beta program on iOS or follow this link on your Android device, tap on Become a beta tester.

Highlights for the last two weeks:

  • The Gutenberg mobile team started working on the Inserter, Unsupported Block, and the Toolbar.
  • iOS: There’s better image handling in the editor. Whether you drag-and-drop a file or add one with the media picker, uploading and inserting is smooth and fast.
  • Android: Everyone loves a GIF! Animated GIFs are now supported throughout the app, and we sped up their load times so you never have to wait to see that cat fall off the table.
  • Android: Nobody likes blank screens with no instructions! If you navigate any page that has no content — for example, you go to the posts screen but you don’t have any posts — we’ll suggest some next steps.

#mobile

Marketing Team Update – August 8, 2018

The Marketing Team is a strategic resource for other WordPress teams. We also provide copywriting services. Our volunteers are well-equipped and eager. We work independently using in Trello but use our weekly slack meeting to focus on updates.

We meet in Slack every Wednesday morning at 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time as a catch up on our tasks. However, anyone can chat in our Slack channel about anything at any time.

Highlights

We’ve been working on recommendations from the growth council to improve WordPress.org. Last week we finalized and submitted page content for how to get help with WordPress to meta.trac. Though, we are unsure of if or when that will be published.

That said, we published our brand book in our handbook and the results of our survey on how folks get their WordPress news.

WordPress News Survey 2018 Report

We are continuing to write and publish case studies. Please feel free to submit those here.

Last Week’s Stats

Since a majority of our work manifests itself in blog posts on our blog, here’s how we’re doing.

The top post last week was the Jargon Glossary. (We’ve received some feedback and suggestions and are working on implementing those.)

We're so happy the jargon glossary is still a top getter for stats.

We’re so happy the jargon glossary is still a top getter for stats.

We’re Here for You

If your team would like strategic advice or copywriting, please ping either me (@gidgey on Slack) or @mcdwayne. We’ll set up a Trello card and get to work.

Our meeting notes are here.

#marketing-team

Plugin Review Team Status – 13 August 2018

Plugin Status Change Stats

  • Plugins requested : 172
  • Plugins rejected : 7
  • Plugins closed : 421
  • Plugins approved : 92

Plugin Queue Stats (current)

  • Plugins in the queue (new and pending)* : 720
  • → (older than 7 days ago)** : 647
  • → (2018-08-06 – 2018-08-13) : 57
  • → (new; not processed or replied to yet)* : 18
  • → (pending; replied to)* : 702

SupportPress Queue Stats

  • Total open tickets* : 25
  • → (with no activity in last 7 days)** : 4
  • Within defined 7 day time window:
    • Total : 207
    • Closed : 206
    • Open : 1

#plugins

Support Team Meeting Updates for August 9th

Items covered at today’s Support Team Meeting:

  • WordPress 4.9.8
  • Losing Track of No-Reply Topics
  • Checkin with International Support Liaisons

Read the Make/Support blog post for more details.

#support

Design team monthly recap July, 2018

Weekly meetings

Weekly meetings occur on Slack at these times:

  • Ticket triage Monday from 16.30-17.00 UTC
  • Weekly Meeting on Wednesday from 17.00-18.00 UTC

Agenda and meeting notes are published on our team page for more detailed insights into our activity.

All design work for WordPress is done by volunteers, and anyone is welcome to join us.

Meeting Structure

This month we tried a more simplified agenda. This structure should allow us to have more space for everyone’s input. The aim is more discussion and interaction.

  1. Trello inbox
  2. Trello Calls for design: follow up on current projects
  3. Topic of the week (only if chosen ahead of time)
  4. Open floor

Some Key Topics

Onboarding

We’ve been working on ways to improve onboarding of new WordPress community designers who want to contribute.

  • Feedback was requested from active participants to highlight what was confusing to them initially and how we can make things more intuitive for new people
  • Team Trello board shouldn’t be confusing for new people and needs cleanup
  • Team Handbook is a helpful reference but is in need of an overhaul. @boemedia has already started this and there is a need for people to help and review/audit the current content. Handbook will likely be a big focus in August.
  • The buddy system is still something people would like to see happen, since that personal connection can really help people start to feel traction and be more likely to jump in
  • Trac is a huge pain point, and it’s confusing when there are so many different outlets for discussion + work sharing (Slack, Trello, Make blogs, GitHub, Trac, etc.)

Calls for Design

Outreach

  • We discussed plans for an online design conference. You can check out the previous Trello discussion
  • We also chatted about the potential of doing a small version of the conference this year, and then leading into the well planned out version in the Spring.

Design tools and sharing designs

As designers, we’re used to working with visual tools like Sketch or Figma, and there are some great pattern libraries for WordPress that we’ve been starting to use. The problem we run into is wanting visual version control. No answers yet on the best approach for this…

Ticket triage

On a weekly basis, we go over the oldest tickets that need UX/UI feedback to catch up. The goal of these is to look at each one and see if we can progress the issue in some way. The oldest UI feedback tickets in Trac are now all in 2018!

Onboarding for tickets

  • Many people are confused or intimidated by tickets in Trac or GitHub, especially those who are not developers.
  • @karmatosed will be running a ‘non dev’ ticket onboarding session in August for Trac and GitHub – covering Gutenberg also.

Thanks to everyone who has been involved in some way with WordPress design.

Plugin Review Team – 06 August 2018

Plugin Status Change Stats

  • Plugins requested : 160
  • Plugins rejected : 5
  • Plugins closed : 601
  • Plugins approved : 102

Plugin Queue Stats (current)

  • Plugins in the queue (new and pending)* : 682
  • → (older than 7 days ago)** : 626
  • → (2018-07-30 – 2018-08-06) : 36
  • → (new; not processed or replied to yet)* : 20
  • → (pending; replied to)* : 662

SupportPress Queue Stats

  • Total open tickets* : 5
  • → (with no activity in last 7 days)** : 3
  • Within defined 7 day time window:
    • Total : 192
    • Closed : 191
    • Open : 1

#plugins

Theme Review update for August 6, 2018

Currently

  • 124 new tickets are waiting for review.
    • 29 tickets are older than 4 weeks
    • 80 tickets are older than 2 weeks
    • 100 tickets are older than 1 week
    • 110 tickets are older than 3 days
  • 26 tickets are assigned.
    • 26 tickets are older than 4 weeks
    • 26 tickets are older than 2 weeks
    • 28 tickets are older than 1 week
    • 30 tickets are older than 3 days
  • 4 are approved but are waiting to be made live.

In the past 7 days

  • 350 tickets were opened
  • 355 tickets were closed:
    • 327 tickets were made live.
      • 38 new Themes were made live.
      • 289 Theme updates were made live.
      • 4 more were approved but are waiting to be made live.
    • 23 tickets were not-approved.
    • 5 tickets were closed-newer-version-uploaded.

#themes, #trt

Marketing Team Update – August 1, 2018

Our vision for the Marketing Team is to be a resource on strategy and content for other WordPress teams. We use our weekly slack meeting to focus on updates to the tasks that currently exist in Trello.

We meet in Slack every Wednesday morning at 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time as a catch up on our tasks. However, anyone can chat in our Slack channel about anything at any time.

Highlights

We’ve been working on recommendations from the growth council on content that will improve WordPress.org. This week we finalized and submitted page content for how to get help with WordPress to meta.trac.

We are continuing to write and publish case studies. This is what we’ve most recently published. We’d love social shares, too.

Network Rail: A WordPress Case Study

A Drupal to WordPress Migration and a New Digital Culture of Creation

Closemarketing & Java Traveler – WordPress Case Study

Last Week’s Stats

Since a majority of our work manifests itself in blog posts on our blog, here’s how we’re doing.

The top post last week was the Drupal Case Study.

Marketing Blog Stats Week Ending 8/3/2018

Marketing Blog Stats Week Ending 8/3/2018

We’re Here for You

If your team would like strategic advice or copywriting, please ping either me (@gidgey on Slack) or @mcdwayne. We’ll set up a Trello card and get to work.

Our meeting notes are here.

#marketing-team

Support Team Meeting Updates for August 2nd

WordPress 4.9.8 preparations

We’ve prepared the new master topic for the plugin’s support forums.

It sets expectations, provides quick insights and links to the official FAQ page in the Gutenberg handbook. We’ll add a FAQ section if we see a need, in the topic it self, as the official one is more developer oriented.

If/when we receive reports of theme and plugin conflicts we’ll be adding them there to the list of known conflicts. This will let us know what we should test against, and also give users an indication of if their issue is already covered by us.

Checking in with international liaisons

We had representatives from the RussianGreekSpanishDutchBrazilian and Germancommunities take part during this weeks meeting.

If you’re attending out meetings but are from a non-mentioned community, feel free to say hi on their behalf and let us know how things are!

Open floor

A reminder that the Forums channel will be in “release mode”, this means we will avoid general chatter/emoji streams to avoid missing important shared information.

 

Read the meeting transcript in the Slack archives. (A Slack account is required)

#support

Mobile Team Update – July 31st

WordPress iOS and Android version 10.6 have been released for beta testing.
Sign up here to join the beta program on iOS or follow this link on your Android device, tap on Become a beta tester.

Highlights for the last two weeks:

  • The Gutenberg mobile team made solid progress towards the integration of Aztec, the current editor, as the engine for the paragraph block.
  • GIF support in Android proved challenging but doable and it is almost wrapped up.
  • More dead ends were turned into calls to actions.
  • We fixed a lot of internationalization issues and translations.

#mobile