Meet the Speaker:
Ganga is a WordPress Developer and Theme Reviewer, serving as a team representative for the WordPress.org Themes Team. He is a full-time contributor to the themes team and is sponsored by Rank Math. Additionally, he is the host of the “Go With WP” podcast.
In his free time, he enjoys contributing to the WordPress documentation team. He has actively contributed to the WordPress community as a WordCamp speaker, lead organizer, volunteer, and through his involvement in documentation, core, translation, and theme/plugin development. He is also one of the organizers for WordCamp Asia 2025. His WordCamp presentation on theme standards is also available for viewing
Additionally, he runs a WordPress blog, WPEntire, and participates actively in various WordPress meetups and events for other open-source platforms.
Session Insights:
Ganga’s talk will focus on WordPress, Community, and Contribution, exploring how individuals and companies can add meaningful value to the project. He will discuss the importance of supporting open-source, the role of community chapters in ensuring the project’s sustainability, and how bringing more passionate contributors into the community can strengthen and expand WordPress’s impact.
In his talk, he will emphasize the importance of contributing to the WordPress community and outline how beginners can get involved. He will discuss the reasons for supporting the project, the benefits of contributing, and the Five for the Future initiative—explaining its purpose and significance. His goal is to inspire and empower everyone to take an active role in supporting and growing the WordPress project.
As a full-time WordPress contributor, he will share his personal journey to inspire attendees to get involved with the project. Having spoken about the benefits of contributing at various WordCamps, he has seen how engaged audiences are and the thoughtful questions they ask. These experiences motivate him to continue sharing this message and encourage more people to explore the rewarding path of open-source contribution.
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