

And there are huge numbers of people contributing to WordPress or any other open source project you want to name. Frankly, sometimes it seems like the second you have more than one cook in your kitchen, you’re going to get some disagreements.

Some things make disagreements worse, like imbalance of information, lack of showing your work, and sometimes just “too many cooks in the kitchen,” to use a regional phrase. And before you know it, you’ve got some disagreements. The more opinions you have, the more likely people don’t see eye to eye. Here we go!įor anyone who has ever organized something, whether it’s a social event, a school project, or an annual family gathering, you know that there are many different opinions. Hello, everyone, and welcome to the WordPress Briefing, the podcast where you can catch quick explanations of some of the ideas behind the WordPress open source project and the community around it, as well as get a small list of big things coming up in the next two weeks. WordPress 5.8 Development Cycle Transcript Song: Fearless First by Kevin MacLeod References Have a question you’d like answered? You can submit them to either written or as a voice recording. In this episode, Josepha talks about forming opinions and decision-making in the WordPress project. To Agree, disagree, and everything in-between. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | PocketCasts | RSS | Spotify | Stitcher
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