‘tickets’ Videos

  • Emilia Kubo Kirschenbaum: It’s Not You, It’s Your Ticket – Ticketing Lessons from your Apartment

    WordCamp D.C. 2017Speaker: Emilia Kubo Kirschenbaum

    November 13, 2017 — Ever wonder why no one will do what you asked? Maybe it’s not them, it’s you–or at least your ticket-writing ability. Writing clear, informative tickets is the cornerstone to creating a successful project. To demystify the ticket-writing process, we’ll use a list of tasks to clean an apartment and then add clarity and story points so any person can walk in and understand the scope and level of effort for each task. We’ll connect strategies back to web project activities, so attendees can walk away with an increased understanding of well written tickets–their value, and how to write them.

  • Daniele Scasciafratte: Come fare una patch per WordPress

    WordCamp Torino 2016Speaker: Daniele Scasciafratte

    April 27, 2016 — Dalla scelta del ticket allo scrivere la prima patch, vediamo i vari passaggi e come divertirci!

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  • Kira Song: Contributing to Core – Hassle to Hobby

    WordCamp Europe 2014Speaker: Kira Song

    February 17, 2015 — In 2011, Michael sent his very first email to the wp-hackers mailing list. He wasn’t sure if it was the right place to introduce himself, but he had to start somewhere. In the years since, he has gone from being a tentative new contributor to being one of the release leads for WordPress 3.9. In this presentation, Michael talks about his journey through the WordPress project. Michael will focus on some of the problems he encountered as a contributor and how he dealt with them. Michael also look at how, more recently, the project has removed some of those barriers, making it simpler than ever for newcomers to get involved.

    NOTE: slides are from WordCamp Orange County 2014

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