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When you edit the text after the link, your new text also ends up linked. Or you edit the text in the link, but your text ends up outside of it. This can be frustrating! With link boundaries, a great new feature, the process is streamlined and your links will work well. You’ll be happier. 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Campbell</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jorbin\">Aaron Jorbin</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/abrightclearweb\">abrightclearweb</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ibachal\">Achal Jain</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/achbed\">achbed</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/acmethemes\">Acme Themes</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/adamsilverstein\">Adam Silverstein</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/adammacias\">adammacias</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mrahmadawais\">Ahmad Awais</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ahmadawais\">ahmadawais</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/airesvsg\">airesvsg</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ajoah\">ajoah</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/akibjorklund\">Aki Bj&#246;rklund</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/akshayvinchurkar\">akshayvinchurkar</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/schlessera\">Alain Schlesser</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/xknown\">Alex Concha</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/xavortm\">Alex Dimitrov</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ironpaperweight\">Alex Hon</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/alex27\">alex27</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/allancole\">allancole</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/arush\">Amanda Rush</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/afercia\">Andrea Fercia</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/andrewp-2\">Andreas Panag</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/nacin\">Andrew Nacin</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/azaozz\">Andrew Ozz</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/rarst\">Andrey \"Rarst\" Savchenko</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/andizer\">Andy Meerwaldt</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kelderic\">Andy Mercer</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/andy\">Andy Skelton</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/aniketpant\">Aniket Pant</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/anilbasnet\">Anil Basnet</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ankit-k-gupta\">Ankit K Gupta</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ahortin\">Anthony Hortin</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/antisilent\">antisilent</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/atimmer\">Anton Timmermans</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/zuige\">Antti Kuosmanen</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/apokalyptik\">apokalyptik</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/artoliukkonen\">artoliukkonen</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ideag\">Arunas Liuiza</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/attitude\">attitude</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/backermann\">backermann</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/b-07\">Bappi</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/bcole808\">Ben Cole</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/quasel\">Bernhard Gronau</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kau-boy\">Bernhard Kau</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/binarymoon\">binarymoon</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/birgire\">Birgir Erlendsson (birgire)</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/bjornw\">BjornW</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/bobbingwide\">bobbingwide</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/boblinthorst\">boblinthorst</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/boboudreau\">boboudreau</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/gitlost\">bonger</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/boonebgorges\">Boone B. Gorges</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/bradyvercher\">Brady Vercher</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/brainstormforce\">Brainstorm Force</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/kraftbj\">Brandon Kraft</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/brianhogg\">Brian Hogg</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/krogsgard\">Brian Krogsgard</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/bronsonquick\">Bronson Quick</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/sixhours\">Caroline Moore</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/caseypatrickdriscoll\">Casey Driscoll</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/caspie\">Caspie</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chandrapatel\">Chandra Patel</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chaos-engine\">Chaos Engine</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/cheeserolls\">cheeserolls</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chesio\">chesio</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ketuchetan\">chetansatasiya</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/choongsavvii\">choong</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chouby\">Chouby</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chredd\">chredd</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chrisjean\">Chris Jean</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/cmmarslender\">Chris Marslender</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chris_d2d\">Chris Smith</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chrisvanpatten\">Chris Van Patten</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chriswiegman\">Chris Wiegman</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chriscct7\">chriscct7</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chriseverson\">chriseverson</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/christian1012\">Christian Chung</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/cwpnolen\">Christian Nolen</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/needle\">Christian Wach</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/christophherr\">Christoph Herr</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/clarionwpdeveloper\">Clarion Technologies</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/claudiosanches\">Claudio Sanches</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/claudiosmweb\">Claudio Sanches</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/claudiolabarbera\">ClaudioLaBarbera</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/codemovementpk\">codemovement.pk</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/coderkevin\">coderkevin</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/codfish\">codfish</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/coreymcollins\">coreymcollins</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/curdin\">Curdin Krummenacher</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/cgrymala\">Curtiss Grymala</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/cdog\">Cătălin Dogaru</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/danhgilmore\">danhgilmore</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/danielbachhuber\">Daniel Bachhuber </a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/danielkanchev\">Daniel Kanchev</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/danielpietrasik\">Daniel Pietrasik</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/mte90\">Daniele Scasciafratte</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dllh\">Daryl L. L. Houston (dllh)</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/davepullig\">Dave Pullig</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/goto10\">Dave Romsey (goto10)</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/davidakennedy\">David A. Kennedy</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/turtlepod\">David Chandra Purnama</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dlh\">David Herrera</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dglingren\">David Lingren</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/davidmosterd\">David Mosterd</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dshanske\">David Shanske</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/davidbhayes\">davidbhayes</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/folletto\">Davide \'Folletto\' Casali</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/deeptiboddapati\">deeptiboddapati</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/delphinus\">delphinus</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/deltafactory\">deltafactory</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/denis-de-bernardy\">Denis de Bernardy</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/valendesigns\">Derek Herman</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/pcfreak30\">Derrick Hammer</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/derrickkoo\">Derrick Koo</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dimchik\">dimchik</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dineshc\">Dinesh Chouhan</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dd32\">Dion Hulse</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dipeshkakadiya\">Dipesh Kakadiya</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dmsnell\">dmsnell</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ocean90\">Dominik Schilling</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dotancohen\">Dotan Cohen</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dougwollison\">Doug Wollison</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/doughamlin\">doughamlin</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dreamon11\">DreamOn11</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/drewapicture\">Drew Jaynes</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/duncanjbrown\">duncanjbrown</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dungengronovius\">dungengronovius</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/dylanauty\">DylanAuty</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/hurtige\">Eddie Hurtig</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/oso96_2000\">Eduardo Reveles</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/chopinbach\">Edwin Cromley</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/electricfeet\">ElectricFeet</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/eliorivero\">Elio Rivero</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/iseulde\">Ella Iseulde Van Dorpe</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/elyobo\">elyobo</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/enodekciw\">enodekciw</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/enshrined\">enshrined</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ericlewis\">Eric Andrew Lewis</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/pushred\">Eric Lanehart</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/eherman24\">Evan Herman</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/flixos90\">Felix Arntz</a>, <a 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href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/hugobaeta\">Hugo Baeta</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/polevaultweb\">Iain Poulson</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/iandunn\">Ian Dunn</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ianedington\">Ian Edington</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/idealien\">idealien</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/igmoweb\">Ignacio Cruz Moreno</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/imath\">imath</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/implenton\">implenton</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ionutst\">Ionut Stanciu</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ipstenu\">Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/ivdimova\">ivdimova</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jdgrimes\">J.D. Grimes</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jakept\">Jacob Peattie</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/whyisjake\">Jake Spurlock</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jnylen0\">James Nylen</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jamesacero\">jamesacero</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/japh\">Japh</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jaredcobb\">Jared Cobb</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jayarjo\">jayarjo</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jdolan\">jdolan</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jdoubleu\">jdoubleu</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jblz\">Jeff Bowen</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jbpaul17\">Jeff Paul</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/cheffheid\">Jeffrey de Wit</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jeremyfelt\">Jeremy Felt</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jpry\">Jeremy Pry</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jimt\">jimt</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jipmoors\">Jip Moors</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/jmusal\">jmusal</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/joedolson\">Joe Dolson</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/joehoyle\">Joe Hoyle</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/joemcgill\">Joe McGill</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/joelcj91\">Joel James</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/johanmynhardt\">johanmynhardt</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/johnbillion\">John Blackbourn</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/zyphonic\">John Dittmar</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/johnjamesjacoby\">John James Jacoby</a>, <a href=\"https://profiles.wordpress.org/johnpbloch\">John P. 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She was brilliant.</p>\n<p>At least the prison gate is now open if I just understand to walk out.</p>\n<h2>Who am I</h2>\n<p>Sometimes I wonder what other people think of me? Do they think I’m open minded teacher, or front-developer who cares about accessibility. But does any of that matter? Job title really doesn’t tell anything who I am. Or anybody else.</p>\n<p>But who am I? I’m not sure how to define me. I’m no dad or husband. I do have several good traits but there are also demons inside me. Lack of empathy is one of them. And that comes down to this:</p>\n<p>In the end <strong>I’m a selfish asshole</strong>.</p>\n<p>It’s okay to be selfish from time to time but it’s not okay to let people down big time when they need me most. Being an ordinary human being is not one of my strengths but I’ll promise to work on it.</p>\n<h2>Friends will be friends</h2>\n<p>I consider myself lucky. I have lovely parents and two crazy big brothers. 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The similarly unstructured event brought together open source maintainers who share similar challenges. GitHub also hosted the <a href=\"https://events.chef.io/events/wontfix-cabal/\" target=\"_blank\">Wontfix Cabal</a> event at its San Francisco headquarters in February, which highlighted some of the difficulties related to maintaining OSS projects. Events focused on maintaining and funding OSS have been popping up in the past two years, as more people become aware that open source infrastructure has a critical sustainability problem.</p>\n<p>The SustainOSS organizers will be releasing a more detailed article on the event soon. They are also open to considering hosting other Sustain events in different locations. 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The basic population, as well as technological development, is concentrated in the central part of the country, in &#8220;city-states&#8221;: Moscow and St. Petersburg. Other regions are much less developed: lower wages, worse and more expensive infrastructure, fewer IT-vacancies and activities.</p>\n<p>I was born and grew up in a remote part of Russia &#8211; in the Far East, in one of the industrial cities, which is located in 7 time zones and 9000 kilometers from Moscow. The Internet, like other technologies, reached there with a significant delay and for a lot of money (unlimited Internet at a speed of 64 kb/s appeared only in 2007), Therefore, at first, the basics of site building had to be learned in snatches with the help of dial-up.</p>\n<p>The first site I did in school. It was built using simple HTML and CSS. But even in this form, it was very impressive and exciting. Then such sites were popular and periodically on the Internet I <a href=\"http://softphoenix.narod.ru/about.htm\">met guys</a> of my age who like me comprehended the science of site building.<br />\nI was lucky to find a like-minded person, with whom we were able to develop together for some time and even launch a joint website.<br />\n<a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/img1-min.png\"><img class=\"aligncenter wp-image-1963 size-full\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/img1-min.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"962\" height=\"637\" /></a></p>\n<h3>University and start of work</h3>\n<p>Admission to the computer faculty of the university allowed to more specifically address the issues of web development: to learn PHP and MySQL, to get acquainted with a couple of CMS and to make <a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20100207131804/http://www.compnot.ru:80/\">my first blog</a> on WordPress :). As far as I remember, the blog worked on some WordPress assembly using version 2.9. If you count from that moment, it turns out that I somehow have been working with WordPress for almost 8 years.</p>\n<p>In those days, <a href=\"http://ru.wordpress.org\">ru.wordpress.org</a> was just born and there was no main site on the Russian-language Internet. It was a time of amateur assemblies, amateur translations and even <a href=\"http://book.max-3000.com/page/istorija-sozdanija\">alternatives of WordPress</a>, aimed to the Russian segment of the Internet.</p>\n<p>By the will of fate, my first place of work related to website development was the web studio that used Joomla and Drupal. Then there were a few more places of work, during which time WordPress then turned into the main working tool, then returned to the category of extra work and hobbies.</p>\n<p>The turning point was the decision to move to Moscow and a full transition to WordPress in freelance format.</p>\n<h3>Moving to Moscow</h3>\n<p>The scenario of moving to Moscow or St. Petersburg is quite popular among IT specialists of my native region. This is a great chance to find interesting and highly paid job, get acquainted with a lot of IT specialists, including narrow ones, and develop in the area of interest.</p>\n<p>In Moscow, I moved with remote work and I do not have personal experience of employment in this city, but my wife and most of the acquaintances were satisfied with the options found.</p>\n<p>After about six months of living in Moscow, I was even more thirsty for adventure — to become a freelancer and completely concentrate on WordPress. The ability to plan time independently gives additional space for maneuvers and time for reflection. In my case, this led to an increase in activity in the WordPress community.</p>\n<h3>Participate in the WordPress community</h3>\n<p>Actively participate in the life of the community, I started about 1.5 years ago. Initially, these were the replies at the support forum, then the development of my plugins, after which I decided to try myself in translating the extensions into Russian and recording training videos for Russian-speaking users.</p>\n<p>Over time, it turned into a kind of hobby or even a way of life. Every day I read a lot of posts from users on the support forums and try to help resolve their issues, check and correct the added translation lines, periodically record and post training videos.</p>\n<p>Communication with users is very helpful. You are one of the first to learn about the problems and ways to solve them, you can quickly correct some incorrect or incorrect translation. Also, over time, a list of popular questions accumulates, which can be turned into training articles and videos. In turn, the creation of articles and videos helps to structure knowledge and understand the details.</p>\n<p>On <a href=\"http://ru.wordpress.org\">ru.wordpress.org</a> a great team of moderators and translation editors has gathered. We regularly communicate in Slack, some I meet on WordCamp.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/img2-min-1.jpg\"><img class=\"aligncenter size-large wp-image-1967\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/img2-min-1-1024x768.jpg\" alt=\"Denis and Sergey\" width=\"960\" height=\"720\" /></a></p>\n<p>In November 2016 I took part in the Global Day of Translation 2. It was an unusual experience: broadcasting from around the world, feeling the scale of what was happening and the excitement of the translation. At that time we took 6th place as the most active locale and attracted 7 new translators.</p>\n<h3>Meetups and WordCamp</h3>\n<p>In Russia there are not so many cities where WordPress-meetups are held, and WordCamp is held only in Moscow. But despite all this, these events are a great opportunity to be among WordPress lovers, to see live people with whom I have only spoken on the network before, and just feel the spirit of WordPress :).</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/img3-min.jpg\"><img class=\"aligncenter wp-image-1968 size-full\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/img3-min.jpg\" alt=\"Three big cheery guys at WordCamp\" width=\"1000\" height=\"667\" /></a></p>\n<p>This year I plan to visit WordCamp Moscow for the third time. I visit WordCamp as a participant, but I hope someday I will find a topic close to me and I will decide to apply for a presentation :). I think it will be interesting.</p>\n<h3>Conclusion</h3>\n<p>At the moment I&#8217;m a full-time freelancer. This allows me to quite well combine work and activities in the community. I like to <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLkgL32ycnfl1hs0nJJD6Og\">share knowledge</a> and make WordPress more accessible for Russian users.</p>\n<p>Many resources of WordPress are dominated by English, and some, for example, as <a href=\"https://developer.wordpress.org/\">developer.wordpress.org</a> or &#8220;Handbook&#8221; are not available for localization. I hope, in the future this will change and we will be able to expand our activities.</p>\n<p>In any case, WordPress remains the place where you can find yourself and help make life a little better for yourself and the rest of the participants.</p>\n<hr />\n<h1 id=\"russian\">Как я нашел себя в WordPress</h1>\n<h3>Про Россию и знакомство с технологиями</h3>\n<p>Россия очень большая и очень разная страна. Основное население, как и технологическое развитие, сосредоточено в центральной части страны, в &#8220;городах-государствах&#8221;: Москве и Санкт-Петербурге. Остальные регионы развиты значительно слабее: ниже зарплаты, хуже и дороже инфраструктура, меньшее количество IT-вакансий и мероприятий.</p>\n<p>Я родился и вырос в отдаленной части России — на Дальнем Востоке, в одном из промышленных городов, который расположен в 7 часовых поясах и 9000 километров от Москвы. Интернет, как и другие технологии, доходили туда с существенным опозданием и за большие деньги (безлимитный интернет на скорости 64 кб/сек появился только в 2007 году), поэтому, по началу, азы сайтостроения приходилось познавать урывками с помощью dial-up.</p>\n<p>Первый сайт я сделал ещё в школе. Он был построен на простейшем HTML и CSS. Но даже в таком виде, это было очень впечатляюще и захватывающе. Тогда такие сайты были популярны и, периодически на просторах интернета, я <a href=\"http://softphoenix.narod.ru/about.htm\">встречал ребят</a> моего возраста, которые, как и я, постигали науку сайтостроения.</p>\n<p>Мне повезло найти единомышленника, с которым мы смогли некоторое время вместе развиваться и даже запустить совместный сайт.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/img1-min.png\"><img class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-1963\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/img1-min.png\" alt=\"Very old style web site.\" width=\"962\" height=\"637\" /></a></p>\n<h3>Университет и начало работы</h3>\n<p>Поступление на компьютерный факультет университета позволило более предметно заняться вопросами веб-разработки: изучить PHP и MySQL, познакомиться с парой CMS и завести <a href=\"http://web.archive.org/web/20100207131804/http://www.compnot.ru:80/\">свой первый блог</a> на WordPress :). Насколько я помню, блог работал на какой-то сборке WordPress, использующей версию 2.9. Если вести отсчет с того момента, то получается, что я так или иначе работаю с WordPress уже почти 8 лет.</p>\n<p>В те времена <a href=\"http://ru.wordpress.org/\">ru.wordpress.org</a> только зарождался и в русскоязычном интернете не было какой-то основной площадки. Это было время любительских сборок, любительских переводов и даже <a href=\"http://book.max-3000.com/page/istorija-sozdanija\">альтернатив WordPress</a>, ориентированных на русский сегмент интернета.</p>\n<p>Волею судеб, моим первым местом работы, связанным с разработкой сайтов, стала веб-студия, использовавшая Joomla и Drupal. Затем было ещё несколько мест работы, в течение которых WordPress то превращалась в основной рабочий инструмент, то возвращалась в разряд дополнительной работы и хобби.</p>\n<p>Переломным моментом стало решение о переезде в Москву и полный переход на WordPress в фриланс-формате.</p>\n<h3>Переезд в Москву</h3>\n<p>Сценарий переезда в Москву или Санкт-Петербург достаточно популярен среди IT-специалистов моего родного региона. Это отличный шанс найти интересную и высокооплачиваемую работу, познакомится со множеством IT-специалистов, в том числе узких, и развиться в интересующей области.</p>\n<p>В Москву я переезжал вместе с удаленной работой и у меня нет личного опыта трудоустройства в этом городе, но моя жена и большинство знакомых остались довольны найденными вариантами.</p>\n<p>Примерно через полгода проживания в Москве, меня обуздала ещё большая жажда приключений — стать фрилансером и полностью сосредоточиться на WordPress. Возможность самостоятельно планировать время дает дополнительное пространство для маневров и время на размышления. В моем случае, это привело к увеличению активности в сообществе WordPress.</p>\n<h3>Участие в сообществе WordPress</h3>\n<p>Активно участвовать в жизни сообщества я начал примерно 1.5 года назад. Вначале это были ответы на форуме поддержки, затем разработка своих плагинов, после чего я решил попробовать себя в переводе расширений на русский язык и записи обучающих видео для русскоязычных пользователей.</p>\n<p>Со временем это превратилось в некое хобби или даже образ жизни. Каждый день я читаю множество сообщений от пользователей на форумах поддержки и пытаюсь помочь решить их вопросы, проверяю и корректирую добавленные строки перевода, периодически записываю и выкладываю обучающие ролики.</p>\n<p>Общение с пользователями очень помогает. Ты одним из первых узнаешь о проблемах и способах их решения, можешь оперативно исправить какой-то неверный или некорректный перевод. Также, со временем накапливается список популярных вопросов, которые можно превращать в обучающие статьи и ролики. В свою очередь, создание статей и видео помогает структурировать знания и разобраться в деталях.</p>\n<p>На <a href=\"http://ru.wordpress.org/\">ru.wordpress.org</a> собралась отличная команда модераторов и редакторов переводов. Мы регулярно общаемся в Slack, некоторых я встречаю на WordCamp.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/img2-min-1.jpg\"><img class=\"aligncenter size-large wp-image-1967\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/img2-min-1-1024x768.jpg\" alt=\"Denis and Sergey\" width=\"960\" height=\"720\" /></a></p>\n<p>В ноябре 2016 я принимал участвовали в Глобальном дне перевода 2. Это был необычный опыт: трансляции со всего света, ощущение масштабности происходящего и азарта перевода. В тот раз мы заняли 6 место как самый активный язык и привлекли 7 новых переводчиков.</p>\n<h3>Митапы и WordCamp</h3>\n<p>В России не так много городов, где проводятся WordPress-митапы, а WordCamp проводится только в Москве. Но не смотря на всё это, данные мероприятия — отличная возможность побыть среди любителей WordPress, увидеть в живую людей, с которыми до этого общался только по сети, и просто почувствовать дух WordPress :).</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/img3-min.jpg\"><img class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-1968\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/img3-min.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1000\" height=\"667\" /></a></p>\n<p>В этом году я планирую посетить WordCamp Moscow в третий раз. Я посещаю WordCamp как участник, но надеюсь когда-нибудь найду близкую мне тему и решусь подать заявку на выступление :). Я думаю, это будет интересно.</p>\n<h3>Заключение</h3>\n<p>На данный момент я — фул-тайм фрилансер. Это позволяет мне достаточно неплохо совмещать работу и деятельность в сообществе. Мне нравится <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLkgL32ycnfl1hs0nJJD6Og\">делиться знаниями</a> и делать WordPress доступнее для русскоязычных пользователей</p>\n<p>На многих ресурсах WordPress преобладает английский язык, а некоторые, например, как <a href=\"https://developer.wordpress.org/\">developer.wordpress.org/</a> или &#8220;Handbook&#8221; вовсе недоступны для локализации. Надеюсь, в будущем это изменится и мы сможем расширить свою деятельность.</p>\n<p>В любом случае, WordPress остается тем местом, где можно найти себя и помочь сделать его чуточку лучше для себя и остальных участников.</p>\n<h2>участник</h2>\n<p><img class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-1961\" src=\"https://heropress.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/photo-min-300x300.jpg\" alt=\"Denis Yanchevskiy\" width=\"300\" height=\"300\" /></p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<h3>Денис Янчевский</h3>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"http://denisco.pro/\">http://denisco.pro</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"http://twitter.com/dyanchevskiy\">@dyanchevskiy</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"http://wordpress.tv/speakers/denisco/\">WordPress.tv</a></li>\n<li><a href=\"http://profiles.wordpress.org/denisco/\">WordPress.org Profile</a></li>\n</ul>\n<div class=\"rtsocial-container rtsocial-container-align-right rtsocial-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Tweet: How I found myself in WordPress &#8211; 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Petersen is survived by his wife and two sons.</p>\n<p><strong>Related Reading</strong>:</p>\n<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><p><a href=\"https://2017.us.wordcamp.org/2017/07/05/the-loss-of-one-of-our-own/\">The Loss of One of Our Own</a></p></blockquote>\n<p></p>\n<div id=\"epoch-width-sniffer\"></div>\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:7:\"pubDate\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:31:\"Thu, 06 Jul 2017 02:09:25 +0000\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}s:32:\"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\";a:1:{s:7:\"creator\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"Jeff Chandler\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}}}}i:42;a:6:{s:4:\"data\";s:13:\"\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n	\n\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";s:5:\"child\";a:2:{s:0:\"\";a:5:{s:5:\"title\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:67:\"WPTavern: WPWeekly Episode 280 – Behind the Scenes of Tuniversity\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"guid\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:58:\"https://wptavern.com?p=72768&preview=true&preview_id=72768\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:4:\"link\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:74:\"https://wptavern.com/wpweekly-episode-280-behind-the-scenes-of-tuniversity\";s:7:\"attribs\";a:0:{}s:8:\"xml_base\";s:0:\"\";s:17:\"xml_base_explicit\";b:0;s:8:\"xml_lang\";s:0:\"\";}}s:11:\"description\";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:\"data\";s:2595:\"<p>In this episode, <a href=\"http://jjj.me/\">John James Jacoby</a> and I are joined by <a href=\"http://kikodoran.com/\">Kiko Doran</a> and <a href=\"http://www.travistotz.com/\">Travis Totz</a>, Senior Web Strategist at Modern Tribe. Doran helped create <a href=\"https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewBook?id=1235850828&mt=11&ls=1\">Tuniversity</a>, a revolutionary new way of learning music through a highly interactive iBook.</p>\n<p>The project was so large, Doran <a href=\"http://tri.be/case-study/tuniversity/\">outsourced</a> some of the work to <a href=\"http://tri.be\">Modern Tribe</a>, a web design and development firm. During the show, we learn the benefits of working with an agency you trust. 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People constantly repeated to me that I was super lucky to have a permanent contract and work in a marketing department; in their eyes I was all set for life, so —using some strange equation — I also had to be happy!</p>\n<p>Of course I was luckier than many of my peers, but I kept asking myself if I really wanted to do that life forever.<br />\nDid I really want to keep on working 10 hours per day under the neon lights of an office, annihilate my dreams and live waiting for the free time of the weekend?</p>\n<p>The most vivid memory I have of that period is the overwhelming feeling clenching my throat on Sunday afternoons, when I started to dread the moment of coming back to the office the day after.</p>\n<h3>Facing new challenges</h3>\n<p>So I left and faced the change. At the beginning I gave myself the opportunity to test different office jobs. 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Patients were from Italy, France, England, Morocco, Senegal…it was a Babylon of people with so many different backgrounds that I felt really inspired by some of their stories.<br />\nThis inspiration led me to start writing again: <strong>I dusted off my WordPress blog</strong> and filled it up with stories about my new life in Barcelona and some of the women I was meeting at the Clinic. I was feeling stronger and more independent than ever.</p>\n<p>The job at the Clinic lasted for 3 years. Even if it was really inspiring, it was also very stressful. Imagine being a 30-something woman speaking all day long about fertility problems with women struggling to have a baby.</p>\n<p>I realized I was getting too involved and decided to look around to see what I could do next.</p>\n<h3>How can I find a job like this?</h3>\n<p>It was summer 2015 and I was at my desk, in my little tiny apartment in front of Barcelona’s beach. I was writing in my blog and I got stuck in a technical problem. While I was searching through the WordPress.com documentation, I saw a pop-up in the bottom right corner of my screen: an Automattician wrote me to ask if I needed help. I gladly accepted her offer, we chatted for a few minutes, the problem was solved and I could go back to my writing. But I also left the chat with one question: <strong>how could that person on chat find a support job with WordPress</strong>?</p>\n<p>Curious as I am, I started looking for an answer and I stumbled upon the official WordPress job page: <a href=\"http://jobs.wordpress.net\">jobs.wordpress.net</a></p>\n<p>There I found a job offer that caught my attention: WP Media, a French startup, was looking for <strong>a polyglot and remote customer service teammate</strong> for one of their plugins, WP Rocket. I read their requirements: fluency in English, French and possibly another language, great experience with WordPress, some coding skills.</p>\n<p>That offer was calling me, I felt it.</p>\n<p><strong>I knew I didn&#8217;t have all the requirements</strong>, but hey, I could speak 4 languages, and I had a WordPress blog…right? Of course, I didn’t know anything about PHP, I had always been a WordPress.com user until that moment and I didn’t really know how to manage a self-hosted website or use a cache plugin…but I felt I was ready to learn all that. And moreover, what did I have to lose?</p>\n<h3>I wrote my most inspired cover letter and sent my CV.</h3>\n<p>With my total surprise, they answered me the day after and we set up an interview by Skype. My main strengths were the fluency in 4 languages and my previous experience in customer service, so I was really confident about those skills; yet I wanted to be totally honest with them: yes, I had been using WordPress for a long time, and yes, I was digital savvy enough, but I knew very little on the technical side. I had always worked on the front end of websites, writing, blogging, learning by myself; I didn&#8217;t know anything about the backend of WordPress sites.</p>\n<p>Even so, they had faith in me and in a few days I had the confirmation: I was in! <strong>During the first days I felt so happy about this new major turning point in my life</strong>: not only had I found a job thanks to my primordial passion, speaking foreign languages, but for the first time in my life I could do that job from home or anywhere else I liked, instead of being caged in a formal office!</p>\n<p>I got introduced to my remote teammates and I instantly felt welcomed.</p>\n<h3>Learning by doing</h3>\n<p>But, very soon, that initial enthusiasm started to struggle with another intense feeling: <strong>the fear of exposing my inexperience</strong>.</p>\n<p>There were too many things I didn&#8217;t know!</p>\n<p>Working in a WordPress backend was so new to me that I started studying like crazy and reading everything I could about WordPress for beginners. I went through some really intense months of learning by doing, supported by my teammates. Like a baby who start crawling and then taking little steps, I was initially answering the easiest tickets from our customers. 
At the same my teammates were sending me useful material to read, setting up video-calls for 1to1 training, encouraging me every time they could.</p>\n<p>After a few days I received the first happy comments by the customers I was helping in their mother tongue: until that moment the plugin’s support had been offered only in English and French, so it was the first time Spanish and Italian customers were being answered in their own language…and they appreciated that!</p>\n<p>Even so, I can’t deny it, I was scared.</p>\n<blockquote><p>It was so scary admitting my ignorance, exposing it in a remote environment where I couldn’t see my teammates reactions live.</p></blockquote>\n<p>My first instinct was imagining the worst scenarios where they were secretly hating me for interrupting their work on Slack with my doubts.</p>\n<p>But I had no other choice than to keep asking questions and learn from their answers. Not doing so would have been much worse: silencing my voice would have slowed down my learning process.</p>\n<h3>Why don’t you try to contribute to WordPress?</h3>\n<p>We were at WordCamp Paris 2016 when one of my teammates showed me how the WordPress community worked together and kept in contact through Slack.</p>\n<p>“You speak multiple languages, why don’t you try to contribute to the polyglots team?” —he asked.</p>\n<p>That thought never crossed my mind before, I knew very little about contributing to WordPress. I had been working for WP Media for 6 months and, while I was enjoying my new job a lot, I was just slowly starting to abandon that overwhelming feeling of insecurity I mentioned above.</p>\n<blockquote><p>I didn’t feel ready to dive into a new challenge and start also contributing to WordPress, I thought I didn’t have the ability to do that. I was wrong, obviously.</p></blockquote>\n<p>Curiosity won on me another time and I joined the two Slack channels <em>Making WordPress</em> (where all the WP global community meets) and <em>Italia WP Community</em>. I lurked the channels for a few months, until I went to WordCamp Milan and met some members of the Italian Polyglots team.</p>\n<p>It was love at first string: Laura, one of the <a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/?locale=it_IT\">General Translation Editors</a> (GTE) for Italy, taught me how to start contributing and translating following the polyglots guidelines. She also told me about the big effort the Italian community has been doing to work together, consistently, to boost WordPress related events in Italy and to grow up.</p>\n<p>I wanted to be an active part of it and I started contributing.</p>\n<p><strong>Now I’m a Project Translator Editor for the Italian polyglots team</strong> and I mentor new contributors: I love it!</p>\n<p>Since the beginning of my journey into the WordPress world I traveled a lot, and also attended WordCamps in <a href=\"https://2016.paris.wordcamp.org/\">Paris</a>, <a href=\"https://2016.europe.wordcamp.org/\">Vienna</a>, <a href=\"https://2016.milano.wordcamp.org/\">Milan</a>, <a href=\"https://2016.barcelona.wordcamp.org/\">Barcelona</a>, <a href=\"https://2017.torino.wordcamp.org/\">Torino</a> and <a href=\"https://2017.bilbao.wordcamp.org/\">Bilbao</a>.</p>\n<p>Following my teammates encouragement, <strong>I also started applying to WordCamps as a speaker</strong>, because I felt my story could be important for other people looking for new inspiration for their working and personal life. I gave my first talk in my adoptive city, Barcelona, in December 2016, then in Torino in April 2017 and I recently had the honor to tell my story also from the stage of WordCamp Europe 2017.</p>\n<p>In a short glimpse of time I engaged in many activities related to WordPress which allowed me to meet very interesting and inspiring people from all over the world.</p>\n<h3>I’m (not) lucky.</h3>\n<p>People keep telling me that I’m lucky, and it’s true, I really am. But if I’m here, now, sharing my story (and thanks Topher for inviting me to write it!) is not because I live under a lucky star: I just used my previous skills and passions and adapted them to a new career and life path.</p>\n<p>We all have some skills; and if we don’t know which they are exactly, we should take some time to make a list of the things we’re really good at. With that in mind, just try. Apply. Get involved. Don’t get stuck in the feeling of “I can’t do it because I don’t know enough”.</p>\n<p>That is what I did: without even realizing it, I started putting into reality the dream of the little girl who was born in an island and wanted to travel and speak different languages.</p>\n<p>WordPress made this possible: I’m part of a big community, and I am proud of it.</p>\n<div class=\"rtsocial-container rtsocial-container-align-right rtsocial-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal\"><div class=\"rtsocial-twitter-horizontal-button\"><a title=\"Tweet: How I tried, applied, got involved. 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Despite being <a href=\"https://2017.europe.wordcamp.org/do-not-miss-the-biggest-wordcamp-in-europe/\" target=\"_blank\">promoted</a> as &#8220;the largest WordPress event to this day&#8221; with more than 3,000 expected attendees, WCEU 2017 fell short with 1,900 people on the ground. Attendees were 5% fewer than last year&#8217;s 2,000 in Vienna. Expectations ran high but organizers could not predict the 24% no-show rate once the event got started. This is more than double the 10% no-show rate for the previous four years.</p>\n<p>The camp&#8217;s organizers do not have a simple explanation for the high no-show rate, but cite several factors, including a few dozen participants being <a href=\"https://wptavern.com/wordcamp-europe-attendees-are-being-denied-visas-because-conference-ticket-price-is-too-low\" target=\"_blank\">denied visas</a>, higher local sales, an expensive location, and putting tickets on sale too early. Approximately 60% of attendees were from nearby countries, such as France, Great Britain, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands.</p>\n<p>Ticket sales for 2017 were open immediately at the conclusion of the 2016 event in Vienna. Organizers found that tickets sold in the first six months had a 34% no-show rate as compared to 20% for those sold in 2017. As the event has often sold out in the past, prospective attendees may have felt pressure to purchase a ticket in advance without confirming the ability to attend. </p>\n<p>Posting increasingly higher attendance numbers isn&#8217;t one of the goals of the WordCamp, but planning accurately for the number of people who will attend is crucial for resource and budget planning. 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We&#8217;d like to keep everyone up-to-date about the happenings all across the WordPress open source project and highlight how you can get involved, so we&#8217;ll be posting a roundup of all the major WordPress news at the end of every month.</i></p>\n<p>Aside from other general news, the three big events in June were the release of WordPress 4.8, WordCamp Europe 2017, and the WordPress Community Summit. Read on to hear more about these as well as other interesting stories from around the WordPress world.</p>\n<hr />\n<h2>WordPress 4.8</h2>\n<p>On June 8, a week before the Community Summit and WordCamp Europe,<a href=\"https://wordpress.org/news/2017/06/evans/\"> WordPress 4.8 was released</a>.You can read<a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/core/2017/05/26/wordpress-4-8-field-guide/\"> the Field Guide</a> for a comprehensive overview of all the features of this release (the News and Events widget in the dashboard is one of the major highlights).</p>\n<p>Most people would either have their version auto-updated, or their hosts would have updated it for them. For the rest, the updates have gone smoothly with no major issues reported so far.</p>\n<p>This WordPress release saw contributions from 346 individuals; you can find their names in <a href=\"https://wordpress.org/news/2017/06/evans/\">the announcement post</a>. To get involved in building WordPress core, jump into the #core channel in the <a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/chat/\">Making WordPress Slack group</a>, and follow <a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/core/\">the Core team blog</a>.</p>\n<h2>WordCamp Europe 2017</h2>\n<p><a href=\"https://2017.europe.wordcamp.org/\">WordCamp Europe 2017</a> was held in Paris between June 15-17. The event began with a Contributor Day, followed by two days of talks and community goodness. The talks were live-streamed, but you can still catch all the recordings <a href=\"http://wordpress.tv/event/wordcamp-europe-2017/\">on WordPress.tv</a>. The organisers also published <a href=\"https://2017.europe.wordcamp.org/2017/06/30/wordcamp-europe-2017-in-paris-its-a-wrap/\">a handy wrap-up of the event</a>.</p>\n<p>WordCamp Europe exists to bring together the WordPress community from all over the continent, as well as to inspire local communities everywhere to get their own events going — to that end, the event was a great success, as a host of new meetup groups have popped up in the weeks following WordCamp Europe.</p>\n<p>The work that Contributor Day participants accomplished was both varied and valuable, covering all aspects of the WordPress project — have a look through <a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/\">the Make blogs</a> for updates from each team.</p>\n<p>Finally, we also learned during the event that <a href=\"https://2017.europe.wordcamp.org/2017/06/17/belgrade-serbia-to-host-wordcamp-europe-2018/\">WordCamp Europe 2018 will be held in Belgrade, Serbia</a>, continuing the tradition of exploring locations and communities across the continent.</p>\n<h2>WordPress Community Summit</h2>\n<p>The fourth WordPress Community Summit took place during the two days leading up to WordCamp Europe 2017. This event is an invite-only unconference where people from all over the WordPress community come together to discuss some of the more difficult issues in the community, as well as to make plans for the year ahead in each of the contribution teams.</p>\n<p>As the Summit is designed to be a safe space for all attendees, the notes from each discussion are in the process of being anonymized before we publish them on <a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/summit/\">the Summit blog</a> (so stay tuned &#8211; they’ll show up there over the next few weeks).</p>\n<p>You can already see the final list of topics that were proposed for the event <a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/summit/2017/06/10/community-summit-2017-final-list-of-topic/\">here</a> (although a few more were added during the course of the two day Summit).</p>\n<h2>WordPress marketing push continues apace</h2>\n<p>As part of the push to be more intentional in marketing WordPress (as per Matt Mullenweg&#8217;s <a href=\"http://wordpress.tv/2016/12/07/matt-mullenweg-state-of-the-word-2016/\">2016 State of the Word</a>), the Marketing team has launched two significant drives to obtain more information about who uses WordPress and how that information can shape their outreach and messaging efforts.</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/marketing/2017/06/15/wordpress-case-studies-and-usage-survey/\">The team is looking for WordPress case studies</a> and is asking users, agencies, and freelancers to take a WordPress usage survey. This will go a long way towards establishing a marketing base for WordPress as a platform and as a community — and many people in the community are looking forward to seeing this area develop further.</p>\n<p>To get involved in the WordPress Marketing team, you can visit <a href=\"https://make.wordpress.org/marketing/\">their team blog</a>.</p>\n<h2>New Gutenberg editor available for testing</h2>\n<p>For some time now, the Core team has been hard at work on a brand-new text editor for WordPress — this project has been dubbed “Gutenberg.” The project’s ultimate goal is to replace the existing TinyMCE editor, but for now it is in beta and available for public testing — <a href=\"https://wordpress.org/plugins/gutenberg/\">you can download it here as a plugin</a> and install it on any WordPress site.</p>\n<p>This feature is still in beta, so we don’t recommend using it on a production site. If you test it out, though, you’ll find that it is a wholly different experience to what you are used to in WordPress. It’s a more streamlined, altogether cleaner approach to the text-editing experience than we’ve had before, and something that many people are understandably excited about. Matt Mullenweg discussed the purpose of Gutenberg in more detail during <a href=\"http://wordpress.tv/2017/07/01/interview-and-qanda-with-matt-mullenweg/\">his Q&amp;A at WordCamp Europe</a>.</p>\n<p>There are already a few reviews out from <a href=\"https://kinsta.com/blog/gutenberg-wordpress-editor/\">Brian Jackson at Kinsta</a>, <a href=\"https://daily.jorb.in/2017/06/random-thoughts-on-gutenberg/\">Aaron Jorbin</a>, and <a href=\"https://www.mattcromwell.com/gutenberg-first-impressions/\">Matt Cromwell</a> (among many others). 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