Transparency report \22 – lessons learned by coudenwp\/theme team

Welcome to the 22nd edition of the monthly transparency report in november2016. This series includes codeinwp, theme and revival. It’s all about socializing in the background. Click here to view previous reports# Transparency \report \22 -@theme team’s lessons twitter, click \. But ionut is offline this time. Similarly, he also visited one of the few countries in the world with poor Internet access. (can you guess what will happen in that country? > please feel free to leave a message below.) The
He knew that he could not make contributions this month, so he suggested that everyone in the team participate in this game and share 1-2 things we learned last month. In the final analysis, this is not only a transparency report for itself, but also for the whole company. Yeah. Cool OK, here we go. Male male female Savina onescu coo@themeisle after I joined themeisle, I had the opportunity to work in many projects. Although I don’t know whether it is an ordinary text printing company, it seems that it hasn’t taken the same road twice, but keeps trying new things. To do this, you must be familiar with the lack of specific rules and be flexible when working with your team. The
One idea I’ve been thinking about recently is our trust in each other. Let me expand. The biggest part of our team is in Bucharest. We all work in the same office, so it feels like our headquarters. But our CEO ionut is not here, but works remotely in Lisbon. Then, the other four members of the team also work remotely in many places around the world. We mainly participate through snak and redbooth, and occasionally hold Skype meetings. Finally, there is an external contractor who has worked with us for a long time and feels that they are also part of the family. Like this, various companies, different roles, different time periods, people working around the world, people without restrictions and bosses, and mutual trust are essential. The music is playing all the time. The
So I would like to recommend a video on how trust works and my really insightful quotes. \
The bonds you make are very important. Man is the source of all things. The people you meet (directly or online) may eventually become your business partners, future employers or friends. For example, I met ionut and themeisle for the first time in the local WordPress Bucharest meetup. The rest is history. Please take measures. Don’t rationalize, don’t over think. What’s the matter. Think about past experiences. Do you regret more? Introduce yourself, ask questions, draft emails, and participate. The
For example, SiteGround recently supported Wordcamp Bucharest. First, we sent a message through the default query form. Although it is a small step, it bears fruit. When you propose something, please say yes. Where will life take you
Because I don’t know. From where you stand, you don’t always see how things get to where they are. Please keep open to your coming. Be honest with yourself. Sometimes things don’t go according to plan. Cannot change. But all you can do is try your best. You’ll feel better after a day’s walk. The
One of our ideas for wcus this year is to conduct a quick video interview with people in the hall during the conference. It’s going well At least after recording the whole series of -10 interviews, I thought of it. This undertaking requires a lot of preparation and effort. However, it was finally found that the SD card was damaged and the sound file could not be recovered. All tasks will be lost. I am very angry with it, but I do not regret it for a minute. The main lessons learned by the developer @themeisle of rodikaandronasu this month are as follows: The
Wordpress Org review topics can actually help at multiple levels! For example: new ideas \/ technologies that help you find your own topic. WordPress Org will continue to update the content currently allowed \/ recommended. It has always been associated with people who can help or inspire you. You may be content with the fact that you have played a small role in helping others’ topics get listed. The downside is that although the quality is good, it still follows the default rules, so a theme with a wrong design will be approved anyway. The
But I think it is a very good idea to eventually become an active member of the community and contribute to the directory as much as possible. Recently, we are trying to improve the development workflow and use all kinds of technologies to make our products fault-tolerant and code reusable. We are currently in the process of implementing the entire continuous delivery pipeline for plug-ins, and we are implementing a function switching system for the new functions we want to develop (in order to minimize the risk of new repeated releases to the product). The
Since we are a small team, it is always difficult to automate processes and repetitive tasks to create competitive and professional themes and plug-ins for a base of 500000 users. When you become a member of the support and development team, you can see all these problems with your own eyes, understand the actual needs of users, and understand how users actually use our products. And that lesson is not always what you expect. When deploying new features or introducing new plug-ins, you can easily get lost and do not pay much attention to the actual problems solved by the product. To sum up, the lesson of this month is to always keep a short feedback loop with users. Not everyone else thinks it’s great. Male male
Ways to help the Jedi community of hadeep aslani WordPress: I have contributed to the WordPress project for more than two years, but so far, all my contributions have been online. Everything I did was done in front of the laptop screen. But when I visited Wordcamp Nashik in October, I realized that the best way to contribute to WordPress is actually to help the community! But who wants to hold a WordPress party in Kanpur? Not to mention the open source community, which is almost unknown to blogs. But on my way back from Nasik, I wrote an email to our local group. Surprisingly, dozens of people wrote back and were interested in the party, so they did it! We not only found people who were eager to donate, but also wanted to use their office as a venue for future activities at the first party as a willingness to sponsor.
Also found the company. This is the best thing we have done as a community in 2016. We bring together people who love WordPress. Now WordPress has become not only an online life, but also a part of offline life. Zhiyuan: when I joined the company, I didn’t know how important customer support is in the text printing theme business. Well, maybe not the most important part, but it is still quite important for long-term operation. Basically, we (the support team) are probably more representative of the company in the eyes of our customers than anyone else. I mean, most people don’t talk to developers, marketers, or CEOs, but if they need help, they talk to the support team. It means to me that we should take our career seriously. At the end of the day, the support group gives customers the impression of the company. If it helps, people will think your company is helpful, but if they are rude or have other shortcomings… They may be interested in the next project. Transparent report \18 – change the 180 degree way of customer support. The new elementor addon is listed. As a $7000\/ month plug-in, what we are doing – transparent report \392019: review year – the highest point, At the lowest point and during this period androgandrog andrebyquis developer @themesle themeforest\/evato experience: Recently, we obtained the latest (best) approval on themeforest – Hestia pro Got the topic. During this process and the comprehensive pre and post review with the envato quality team, we also raised the overall standard on how to deal with the product before it was launched. What I want to say is that as a theme producer, it is really helpful to get a critical view of your work. This experience is good for all of us because we strive to improve the softness of new products. Listing. Practice will make you perfect. From now on, the upload process of themeforest products will be more smooth! Code Maintainability: we are also working to improve code maintainability for recent topics. On the first visit, this may seem like a very lengthy process, but it becomes much easier after spending a few hours understanding the framework of the project you are working on. For example, shopisle is a theme with three versions. Professional edition, a free edition distributed through themeisle website, WordPress. Another free version distributed through org. Ah, three different GitHub repositories. Imagine what happens when you need to fix the same bug in three places. Tip: totally uninteresting. It’s hard to say that for modularity, repackaging the code (and generating two free versions of professional topics without any problem) doesn’t have to happen again. It is hoped that by the end of this month, all content will be stored in the same GitHub repository and merged into production. As a result, I am sure that our products will be easier in the future, and it will be easier to repack them for better maintainability. Finally, if you take the time to create a framework suitable for the whole workflow, even if it seems boring at the beginning of the implementation….. Malemale male male male Bogdan Frieda developer @themeisle I am a newcomer to the themeisle team. But in the past month, I have observed a dynamic, young and energetic team without considering the distance or boundary. I think it is a great thing! I personally find that more and more people learn about the WordPress ecosystem every day. It is surprising that codeinwp and themeisle are active supporters of the community. I believe that we can achieve the best results of win-win. I am inspired by the open network and collaborative ecosystem! I like what the team can achieve. As usual, dog
Although there are some advantages, they are not important on a larger scale, so I won’t mention them. You can solve the problem in each step. Male male male male male @themeisle, front-end developer of bogdanbopa, I have been a member of themeisle team since October. The first thing I realized was that WordPress was not just a blog platform seen on the surface, but a whole community developing high-quality products together. During this period, I contributed to the improvement of themeisle products and began to develop a new theme, belise. In the work of this topic, I am learning new things every day, which fascinates me and motivates me. In the first month, I also attended the first Wordcamp held in Bucharest. It was a good experience for me. I met many interesting people in the community. Themeisle is my best team! And I look forward to working with them to develop new products every month. Male male male our aswaite Pirates of the Caribbean team participated in Wordcamp us for the first time this year. I’m really happy! But I don’t enjoy the cold weather. I’ve never been that cold in my life, and it reduces my overall experience in some ways. If you live somewhere in a world where the daily temperature is lower than 24 ° C, it may sound like I am complaining, but I am not. I haven’t experienced a lower temperature, and my body doesn’t accept it well. One day, I was sure that my fingers were so painful that I woke up from my sleep and got frostbite. I’m not used to it after 10 days. The brighter side is to spend time directly with themeisle team members. Not all of us were there, but it was nice to see them. I think we will spend some time on support work during our departure, and will not be overwhelmed by the number of tickets for others who did not participate in Wordcamp us. Outside, I almost found time to kill time. All the speeches I attended were wonderful. Pippin said, \
Because I don’t know what will happen. I think it was in 2007 or around 2008 that I began to do text printing. In the last few years before I got my degree, I have been engaged in small web design \/ development business with my friends. I want to test WordPress and confirm whether it is useful for client operation. I was not touched. However, I continue to visit frequently to check what is there, experiment plug-ins and topics, learn how to use the platform, learn how to teach others to use the platform, and write articles on different aspects of the platform. People asked me to write for them, people asked me to write for them for money, and suddenly I could make a living on it. \

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