March 9, 2026 — Diego Gutierrez – WP Credits Program – Wrap-up presentation
March 9, 2026 — Create a GitHub workflow for automatically adding issues with the 7.0 label from the repo to the 7.0 project.
March 9, 2026 — Manage access to the GitHub project for WordPress release docs tasks.
March 8, 2026 — Create GitHub project for managing tasks for documenting WordPress 7.0 release.
March 8, 2026 — In this Video, we’ll explore how AI tools like ChatGPT can be used responsibly and practically in WordPress projects.
You’ll see real examples of how AI can help with:
Writing and improving HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP
Creating WordPress features faster (like shortcodes and UI sections)
Debugging common WordPress issues
Reducing repetitive work while keeping full developer control
This session focuses on real-world usage, not hype.
AI will be shown as a helper and productivity tool, not a replacement for WordPress knowledge.
Why is this useful for all WordPress users
Developers can save time and improve workflow
Contributors can write better documentation and code examples
Beginners can understand code with clear explanations
Freelancers and site builders can work faster with confidence
No prior AI experience is required.
Basic WordPress knowledge is enough.
March 5, 2026 — How to Create an Event Website for Campus Connect & WordCamps (Part – 3)
February 24, 2026 — This online workshop is designed to help WordPress Campus Connect and WordCamp organizers learn how to build a complete event website using the WordPress Block Editor. The session focuses on practical, hands-on learning, guiding participants through the process of creating an event website from scratch using modern, block-based tools.
February 16, 2026 — WordCamps and Meetups are where the WordPress community comes to life — face-to-face, beyond the screen.
This talk explores why these events still matter, how they’re being organised today, and the impact they have on individuals and the wider project.
Whether you’re a first-timer or seasoned contributor, you’ll leave with insight, inspiration, and maybe even the spark to get involved in organising or supporting events in your community.
February 16, 2026 — Learn how to design and launch a professional event website for Campus Connect and WordCamp using WordPress. This hands-on workshop covers planning, page structure, themes, blocks, and essential features to showcase events, manage information, and engage the community effectively.
February 15, 2026 — Why performance is important and how a WordPress developer can identify and implement quick wins to optimize it. Learn how you can use object cache to improve performance and how to let AI help you with making code faster.