WordPress Contributions: A Meaningful Addition to Your C.V.
WordPress is an open source project, meaning that anyone can contribute to the software, regardless of their skill level. You may initially think of writing code, but it goes beyond that: whether you’re submitting patches, translating content, or organizing events, your contributions are essential to the ongoing success of the WordPress project.
This collective effort ensures that WordPress remains accessible, secure, and innovative. Moreover, it provides an opportunity to work alongside passionate individuals who share a love for WordPress and the open web.
When you contribute to WordPress, you not only gain a sense of fulfillment from giving back, but you also receive a virtual badge on your WordPress.org profile. Today’s post will delve into the ins and outs of these meaningful additions to your WordPress C.V.
What are WordPress.org Profile Badges?
In the WordPress community, badges are not just for scouts; they are symbols of contributors’ dedication to the power of the open web and professional achievement. No matter your role in the WordPress ecosystem, profile badges highlight your contributions to the open source project that powers over 40% of the web.
If you have been part of the WordPress open source project in any capacity, you have a WordPress.org profile that looks something like this (you can find Daniel’s profile, which is pictured below, here: https://profiles.wordpress.org/danielbachhuber):