Tea Time is a simple community activity. A sponsor funds a cup of tea, a WordCamp attendee selects a winner, and a member of the WordPress community in Pakistan receives the tea. We then share the story behind the connection. This year, we hope to involve even more attendees in selecting winners and creating these […]
Today feels special. This year marks something unique. It appears to be the first time since WordPress launched in 2003 that the birthday of WordPress and Eid ul Adha are being celebrated during the same calendar period. Muslims around the world are celebrating Eid ul Adha today, thanking Allah and remembering the sacrifice, obedience, and […]
We are humbled to share that Jeff Atwood, the founder of Stack Overflow and Discourse, who blogs at Coding Horror (blog.codinghorror.com), really loved our Tea-Time by WPKitchen initiative and is joining hands to co-host this program through RGMII.org The Rural Guaranteed Minimum Income Initiative is a project where researchers give families living in poverty a […]


