If you signed up on the original post, you will also receive this info in an email. For week one of a WordPress Book Club, we will be discussing the Preface and Chapter 1. Introduction. To start the club, we are going to do introductions. I’ll ask everyone to share their name and how long they have been involved […] The post WP Book Club Week 1 appeared first on Aaron Jorbin.| Aaron Jorbin
At a previous job, we had an engineering book club. Once a week we would meet and discuss a chapter of a book. It was a good opportunity to hear multiple perspectives on an author’s work, to see who agreed with the author and where people thought the author was off-base. I would like to […]| Aaron Jorbin
WordCamp US is coming up in two weeks and I’m looking forward to seeing all the other contributors, most of whom I haven’t seen since WordCamp US last year. In addition to all of the education that takes place at WordCamps, these are the main opportunities that committers (the folks who make the decisions on […]| Aaron Jorbin
The featured image is generated from midjourney 7 based on the prompt Create a circular logo for a brand called “Four Short Things” and place it on a white background. The logo should feature the numeral 4 prominently. White Sox Start 5-1 after All-Star Break When your last ten shows you are 6-4, you have […] The post Four Short Things – 24 July 2025 appeared first on Aaron Jorbin.| Aaron Jorbin
I can take a risk. Where does that come from? I honestly think it comes from foolishness. O’Keefe, Brian. “What I’ve Learned: Bob Odenkirk.” Esquire, Summer 2025| Aaron Jorbin
My May and June in WordPress focused on helping get 6.8.2 set up for success and gardening old trac tickets. This was my first time putting together the squad for a minor release that I wasn’t going to be a member of. I coordinated with a few active committers, team reps, and the 6.8.0 release […]| Aaron Jorbin
Wander. Find everything I could with a Pink Sky or at least some pink in the sky in MIA. Don’t be perfect. Find commonalities. Express my reaction. Use these emotions, both real and artificial, to modify my photos. Inputs: Photos: Outputs:| Aaron Jorbin
Congratulations to the FAIR team on thier launch. 1.0 is the lonliest number, so getting to to this milestone is something for them to celebrate and I hope the team behind it feels great about getting this far. One of the best parts of getting to a public release is that you start getting feedback […] The post Some initial questions about FAIR appeared first on Aaron Jorbin.| Aaron Jorbin
I don’t know about you, but WordPress is feeling 22. I am celebrating by helping WordPress do what it has done nearly every day for 22 years: getting a little better (and being ok making mistakes in the process).| Aaron Jorbin
My March and April in WordPress started focused on helping with 6.8. This release turned out to be fairly smooth, in large part due to the community of folks who helped test beforehand. As often is the case, some folks waited until the general release to start testing which meant that a few bugs needed […] The post My March And April in WordPress appeared first on Aaron Jorbin.| Aaron Jorbin