Core
The core team makes WordPress. Whether you’re a seasoned PHP, HTML, JavaScript or CSS developer or are just learning to code, we’d love to have you on board. You can write code, fix bugs, debate decisions, and help with development.
The core team makes WordPress. Whether you’re a seasoned PHP, HTML, JavaScript or CSS developer or are just learning to code, we’d love to have you on board. You can write code, fix bugs, debate decisions, and help with development.
The design group is focused on the designing and developing the user interface. It’s a home for designers and UXers alike. There are regular discussions about mockups, design, and user testing.
Next meeting: Design Team Weekly Chat
(2 weeks from now) at #design on Slack
The mobile team builds the iOS and Android apps. Lend them your Java, Objective-C, or Swift skills. The team also needs designers, UX experts, and testers to give users a smooth experience on every device.
The a11y group provides accessibility expertise across the project. They make sure that WordPress core and all of WordPress’ resources are accessible.
Next meeting: Accessibility Weekly Bug Scrub (+1 more)
(1 day from now) at #accessibility on Slack
WordPress is used all over the world and in many different languages. If you’re a polyglot, help out by translating WordPress into your own language. You can also assist with creating the tools that make translations easier.
Next meeting: Polyglots Team Chat (Europe) (+2 more)
(6 days from now) at #polyglots on Slack
Answering a question in the support forums or IRC is one of the easiest ways to start contributing. Everyone knows the answer to something! This blog is the place for discussion of issues around support.
Good documentation lets people help themselves when they get stuck. The docs team is responsible for creating documentation and is always on the look-out for writers. The blog has discussion around the team’s current projects.
Next meeting: Docs Team Weekly Chat
(5 days from now) at #docs on Slack
The Theme Review Team reviews and approves every Theme submitted to the WordPress Theme repository. Reviewing Themes sharpens your own Theme development skills. You can help out and join the discussion on the blog.
Next meeting: Block Based Themes Chat (+1 more)
(2 weeks from now) at #themereview on Slack
If you are a Plugin developer, subscribe to the Plugin review team blog to keep up with the latest updates, find resources, and learn about any issues around Plugin development.
If you’re interested in organizing a meetup or a WordCamp, the community blog is a great place to get started. There are groups working to support events, to create outreach and training programs, and generally support the community.
Next meeting: Community Team meeting (Asia-Pacific / EMEA) (+1 more)
(2 weeks from now) at #community-team on Slack
The Meta team makes WordPress.org, provides support, and builds tools for use by all the contributor groups. If you want to help make WordPress.org better, sign up for updates from the Meta blog.
Next meeting: Meta Team Biweekly Chat
(2 weeks from now) at #meta on Slack
The WordPress training team helps people learn to use, extend, and contribute to WordPress through synchronous and asynchronous learning as well as downloadable lesson plans for instructors to use in live environments, via learn.wordpress.org.
If you enjoy teaching people how to use and build stuff for WordPress, immediately stop what you’re doing and join our team!
The Test team patrols flow across the entire WordPress ecosystem on every device we have at hand. We test, document, and report on the WordPress user experience. Through continuous dogfooding and visual records, we understand not only what is wrong, but also what is right. We immerse ourselves in the context of what we are making and champion user experience.
Next meeting: Test Scrubs (+2 more)
(22 hours from now) at #core-test on Slack
The TV team reviews and approves every video submitted to WordPress.tv. They also help WordCamps with video post-production and are responsible for the captioning and subtitling of published videos. Reviewing videos is a great way to learn about WordPress and help the community: experience is not required to get involved.
Next meeting: WordPress.tv Team Weekly Chat
(27 mins from now) at #wptv on Slack
Our vision for the Marketing Team is to be the go-to resource for strategy and content for other WordPress teams.
Next meeting: Marketing Team Weekly Chat
(6 days from now) at #marketing on Slack
WP-CLI is the official command line tool for interacting with and managing your WordPress sites.
Next meeting: WP-CLI Weekly Chat
(27 mins from now) at #cli on Slack
We work to improve WordPress’ end-user experience across hosting environments through industry collaboration and user education. Come join us!
Next meeting: Hosting Team Weekly Chat (+1 more)
(6 days from now) at #hosting-community on Slack
Tide is a series of automated tests run against every plugin and theme in the directory and then displays PHP compatibility and test errors/warnings in the directory.
Next meeting: Tide Weekly Chat
(5 days from now) at #tide on Slack
Openverse is a search engine for openly-licensed media. The Openverse team implements new features and new media types; maintains the public API and front-end search engine; and develops WordPress integrations to share Openverse with the entire WordPress community.
Next meeting: Openverse Development Weekly Chat
(5 days from now) at #openverse on Slack
The Photo Directory team moderates every photo submitted to the WordPress Photo Directory, maintains and improves the directory site itself, and provides resources and documentation to educate, encourage, and facilitate photo contributors.