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A Little Support?

Nov 2009
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WordPress Development Blog

Thanksgiving was last week, and I thought about doing a post to thank the people who contribute to WordPress core, since this is a group of people I’m thankful for on a daily basis. I started a draft, and then realized that with 2.9 in beta, we’ll have a release announcement sometime in the next few weeks (barring unforeseen complications, etc), and all the core contributors will be thanked then. Though I think it’s worth giving thanks every day for the people who make WordPress possible, I don’t like to clutter up anyone’s feed readers with repetitive posts, so I decided to wait until today for my post, and to focus solely on the other group I’d planned to include: support forum volunteers.

Forum volunteers don’t get a lot of flashy attention. There aren’t flame wars about whether or not the support forums should be commercial instead of free and community-run. There generally aren’t big arguments and debates over whose point of view is the right one. What the forums do have is amazing volunteers who give their time to help other WordPress users and developers learn. People who only know a little answer easy questions that maybe they’ve only recently learned the answers to themselves. People with more expert skills help troubleshoot larger issues. If someone offers advice that could be better, others will add their solutions to the mix. Of all the WordPress users I’ve met in person, not one person got started without visiting the forums. In many cases, people turn to the forums even before the Codex. In the support forums, I see a lot of what is best about our community, and almost none of that which is not.*

Without further ado, here’s my thank you to the volunteers who make the support forums work. Without them, we would be less than what we are today. I’m listing people by their Wordpress.org usernames, since that’s how you see them in the forums.

Official WordPress.org Support Forum Moderators

These are the people who’ve officially got your back and have been active in the past few months. See them at a WordCamp? Buy them a beer! Otto42jeremyclark13MichaelH, samboll, Chris_K. MichaelH suggested we also recognize Moshu, Podz, Kafkaesqui for past meritorious service.

The Honor Roll
These people are not official moderators, but their knowledge and activity levels have caught the attention of those who are. A big round of thanks to these folks for selflessly sharing their knowledge with other WordPress users.

Most active volunteers, nominated by more than one official moderator for recognition (for the reasons given):
alchymyth – “Overall knowledge”
apljdi – “Overall knowledge and programming skills”
t31os_ – “Programming skills”
whooami – “For her security responses” “Knows her stuff”

Generally active volunteers, nominated by official moderators for recognition:
esmi, ClaytonJames, numeeja, stvwlf, buddhatrance, songdogtech, alism, alchymyth, Ipstenu, RVoodoo, jdingman, kmessinger, ArnoldGoodway, Shane G., figaro, jonimueller, blepoxp, cais, mfields, designdolphin, doc4, greenshady, mercime, mrmist, bh_WP_fan , henkholland, krembo99, jdembowski, pboosten, adiant, andrea_r, GDHosting, Gangleri.

Some newcomers who’ve been getting active:
a_johnson, equalmark, WebTechGlobal, kymac.

And an additional shoutout to plugin authors who take an active role in moderating threads regarding their plugins, again nominated by official moderators for recognition:
scribu, GDragoN, sivel, MikeChallis, GamerZ, alexrabe, arnee, sociable, takayukister, hallsofmontezuma, joostdevalk, filosofo, roytanck, donncha, Hiroaki Miyashita, manojtd, froman118, error, Viper007Bond, alexkingorg, cavemonkey50, azaozz, aaroncampbell, isa.goksu, flipper, joedolson, redwallhp, eight7teen, orenshmu, WebGeek, Otto42, toddiceton, the_dead_one, mywpplugin, MattyRob, markjaquith, TobiasBg, Txanny, elfin, jolley_small, stastoc, anmari, micropat, frekel.

One more time, a huge THANK YOU to everyone who contributes to the support forums at WordPress.org.

As we close out 2009 and get closer to 2010, it would be great for us to start thinking about some ways we could make it easier/more rewarding for people to be involved in the forums and other aspects of the open source project. I’ve started a forum thread to discuss some ideas with the thought that we can try a couple after the holidays and see what takes.

* I say almost because let’s face it, we all get caught in the traps of trolls sometimes, and patience can be hard to keep when someone is a jerk. So a reminder to all who use the forums: be nice to the people who are trying to help you! )

P.S. While I’m at it, here’s another tip/request. Search the forums for your problem before posting; if it’s already been answered before (often more than once), you’re kind of wasting people’s time by posting it again without trying the previous solutions first. Please respect the time of the volunteers by searching first (and mention in your post what you’ve already tried).

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The Perfect Desktop - Linux Mint 8 (Helena)

Nov 2009
30

HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials - Howtos about Linux and Open Source

The Perfect Desktop - Linux Mint 8 (Helena)

This tutorial shows how you can set up a Linux Mint 8 (Helena)
desktop that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e.
that has all the software that people need to do the things they do on
their Windows desktops. The advantages are clear: you get a secure
system without DRM restrictions that works even on old hardware, and
the best thing is: all software comes free of charge. Linux Mint 8 is a
Linux distribution based on Ubuntu 9.10 that has lots of packages in
its repositories (like multimedia codecs, Adobe Flash, Adobe Reader,
Skype, Google Earth, etc.) that are relatively hard to install on other
distributions; it therefore provides a user-friendly desktop experience
even for Linux newbies.

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Aureanet by F.D.Soft - Registrazione domini .eu - Internet S

Nov 2009
21

Digg / Linux/Unix / upcoming
Aureanet - Registrar.eu - Registra il tuo dominio EU - Reg. da/from euro 12.50 - Hosting e Housing Personalizzati - Internet Service Provider. Registrazione domini .eu - Hosting - Housing - ADSL - Virtual LAN - centralini telefonici ed impianti napoli - samsung - registrar .it

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Il blog del Dr Galvan

Nov 2009
21

Digg / Linux/Unix / upcoming
Blog su Linux, Ubuntu, Windows, Opensource, Google e scienze

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Blank empty dropdown list in chrome browser 9.10 upgrade

Nov 2009
21

Digg / Linux/Unix / upcoming
After upgrading to ubuntu 9.10, whenever i use chrome and any site that has a dropdown or combo box in it, it appears as a blank white list. None of the

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Transferring your data safely

Nov 2009
21

Digg / Linux/Unix / upcoming
Once you have collected together all of the files and settings you might need, you must create a copy of them which can be stored safely while you initially install Ubuntu. There are many ways of

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Ubuntu in truffle shuffle with Chrome OS

Nov 2009
21

Digg / Linux/Unix / upcoming
Canonical is contributing engineering to Google under contract

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How Can Cool Penguins Have Such Hot Heads?

Nov 2009
21

Digg / Linux/Unix / upcoming
I had a moment or two’s identification with Caitlyn Martin, who blogged about fallout from a distro review. Yes, I, too, have noticed that there’s a cult of sacred-cow-worshippers who take “Linux advocacy” to a dark extreme - believing that loving Linux means never admitting you’re wrong.

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Fedora 12: Descarga ya nueva versión de Fedora 12

Nov 2009
21

Digg / Linux/Unix / upcoming
ya está lista la nueva versión de fedora 12, una de las mejores distribuciones de linux.

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Planned Changes to Next Ubuntu Version 10.04 (Lucid Lynx)

Nov 2009
21

Digg / Linux/Unix / upcoming
New Application : PiTiVi, Application Replacement : F-Spot, Planning to remove default application : GIMP, Default Backup Tool, & Ubuntu Music Store Coming In Lucid

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