Get to Know WordPress Make Teams

Explore the opportunities ahead and find where your strengths, interests, and skills can make the most meaningful impact today. Whether you are a veteran contributor or opening your first ticket, these teams provide the mentorship and structure needed to help you start shaping the future of the web alongside your peers.

Teams are grouped by development skills from “no development skills needed” to “required” and marked according to how easy it is to start and make meaningful contribution:

🟢 — Easy to start, no special knowledge needed;

🟠 — Knowledge about WordPress or special areas that the team is focused on;

🟣 — Advanced knowledge is preferable.

No development skills needed

Photos

🟢

The Photos Team curates the WordPress Photo Directory, a collection of free, high-quality images that anyone can use on WordPress sites.

What you can do

  • Submit photos to the directory
  • Help review photo submissions
  • Improve photo tags and descriptions
  • Explore photo guidelines
  • Support photo moderation

Mujeebu Rahman
Table Lead

Nilesh Shiragave
Table Lead

Polyglots

🟢

The Polyglots Team translates WordPress into many languages, making the platform accessible to people around the world.

What you can do

  • Translate WordPress into your language
  • Review existing translations
  • Help improve translation consistency
  • Learn translation guidelines
  • Support your local language team

Kinjal Dalwadi
Table Lead

Suresha N
Table Lead

Swapnil V. Patil
Table Lead

Community

🟠

The Community Team supports the people and events that bring WordPress together, including meetups, WordCamps, and community programs around the world.

What you can do

  • Explore community programs
  • Support meetup organizers
  • Review event applications
  • Share ideas for community initiatives
  • Help improve organizer resources

Devin Maeztri
Table Lead

Rocío Valdivia
Table Lead

Development skills are optional

Support

🟢

The Support Team helps WordPress users by answering questions and solving problems in the WordPress.org support forums.

What you can do

  • Explore the support forums
  • Help answer user questions
  • Test solutions on your site
  • Improve support documentation
  • Help keep discussions organized

Kartik Shukla
Table Lead

Prathamesh Palve
Table Lead

Test

🟢

The Test Team helps ensure WordPress works reliably across different environments by testing new features, verifying bug fixes, and reporting issues before releases.

What you can do

  • Test upcoming WordPress releases
  • Reproduce and confirm reported bugs
  • Test patches and report results
  • Write or improve test cases
  • Test WordPress mobile apps

Technologies: QA, UX/UI

Ankit K Gupta
Table Lead

Nikunj Hatkar
Table Lead

Pavan Patil
Table Lead

Accessibility

🟠

The Accessibility Team helps make WordPress usable for everyone, improving accessibility across the platform and supporting people who rely on assistive technologies.

What you can do

  • Test features with screen readers
  • Identify accessibility barriers
  • Review accessibility issues
  • Improve accessibility documentation
  • Contribute accessibility fixes

Technologies: WCAG, ARIA, Inclusive Design, Assistive Technology, Usability

Nasim Miah
Table Lead

Documentation

🟠

The Documentation Team creates and maintains guides that help people use, build with, and contribute to WordPress.

What you can do

  • Improve WordPress documentation
  • Fix or clarify existing guides
  • Help write new documentation
  • Review documentation updates
  • Report missing or outdated docs

Cheyne Klein
Table Lead

Education

🟠

The Education Team promotes WordPress in schools and universities through initiatives like WordPress Campus Connect and WordPress Credits.

What you can do

  • Explore Campus Connect initiatives
  • Learn about WordPress Credits
  • Share educational use cases
  • Support education programs
  • Contribute ideas and resources

Abhay Kulkarni
Table Lead

Destiny Kanno
Table Lead

Maciej Pilarski
Table Lead

Training

🟠

The Training Team creates and maintains learning resources on Learn WordPress to help people use, build with, and teach WordPress.

What you can do

  • Explore Learn WordPress content
  • Review existing lessons
  • Help improve tutorials
  • Suggest new learning topics
  • Support learning resources

Marar Rithika
Table Lead

Rade Jekić
Table Lead

Sonali Prajapati
Table Lead

Sumit Singh
Table Lead

Patterns

🟢

The Patterns Team works on block patterns and design resources that help users quickly build layouts and create content in WordPress.

What you can do

  • Explore block patterns
  • Test patterns in the editor
  • Create or suggest new patterns
  • Improve pattern descriptions
  • Contribute design improvements

Chetan Prajapati
Table Lead

Design

🟠

The Design Team improves the user experience and visual design of WordPress, helping make the platform intuitive, accessible, and enjoyable to use.

What you can do

  • Share UX and UI feedback
  • Review design proposals
  • Help improve user flows
  • Explore design discussions
  • Contribute design solutions
Ahmed Kabir Chaion

Ahmed Kabir Chaion
Table Lead

TV

🟠

The WordPress.tv Team manages the video platform that shares WordPress talks, tutorials, and presentations from WordCamps and community events.

What you can do

  • Review submitted videos
  • Help moderate video content
  • Improve titles and descriptions
  • Add or review video subtitles
  • Help publish community talks

Dilip Modhavadiya
Table Lead

Rahul Dev Sarker
Table Lead

Development skills are required:

Themes

🟢

The Themes Team supports the WordPress theme ecosystem, including theme guidelines, reviews, and the directory of themes used by WordPress sites.

What you can do

  • Explore theme guidelines
  • Test themes and report issues
  • Review theme submissions
  • Improve theme documentation
  • Contribute to default themes

Bijay Yadav
Table Lead

Core

🟢

The Core Team develops and maintains the WordPress software itself — improving the platform’s functionality, stability, and developer experience.

What you can do

  • Reproduce and report bugs
  • Triage Core Trac tickets
  • Write or improve patches
  • Review code and patches
  • Help with unit & e2e tests

Technologies: PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, CSS, HTML

Pathan AmaanKhan
Table Lead

Rutvik Savsani
Table Lead

Core Editor

🟠

The Core Editor Team develops the WordPress block editor (Gutenberg), improving the writing, editing, and site-building experience.

What you can do

  • Contribute code improvements
  • Test new editor features
  • Report or reproduce editor bugs
  • Share usability feedback
  • Test or review Gutenberg issues

Technologies: JavaScript, React, PHP, CSS, HTML

Isabel Brison
Table Lead

Mayank Tripathi
Table Lead

Core AI

🟠

The Core AI Team explores how artificial intelligence can be responsibly integrated into WordPress, helping shape AI-powered tools and features for the platform.

What you can do

  • Explore AI ideas for WordPress
  • Review Core AI discussions
  • Test AI-related prototypes
  • Help document use cases
  • Contribute to AI experiments

Aslam Doctor
Table Lead

Deepak Gupta
Table Lead

Gajendra Singh
Table Lead

WPCS

🟠

The WordPress Coding Standards (WPCS) Team maintains the coding standards used across WordPress projects to help keep code consistent, readable, and maintainable.

What you can do

  • Learn WordPress coding standards
  • Test WPCS rules and reports
  • Review open issues
  • Improve documentation
  • Contribute rule improvements

Technologies: PHP, Linting

Rodrigo Primo
Table Lead

Core Performance

🟣

The Performance Team works to make WordPress faster and more efficient, improving loading speed, scalability, and real-world performance across millions of websites.

What you can do

  • Contribute code improvements
  • Test the Performance Lab plugin
  • Reproduce or report performance issues
  • Benchmark changes and share results
  • Explore performance GitHub issues

Aditya Dhade
Table Lead

Weston Ruter
Table Lead

Playground

🟠

The WordPress Playground Team develops a browser-based WordPress environment that runs without installation, making it easy to experiment, test features, and share reproducible setups.

What you can do

  • Run WordPress in the browser
  • Test plugins, themes, or features
  • Explore Playground issues
  • Improve Playground documentation
  • Contribute Playground features

Technologies: WebAssembly, JavaScript

Fellyph Cintra
Table Lead

CLI

🟠

The WP-CLI Team develops and maintains the command-line interface for WordPress, allowing developers to manage sites, automate tasks, and build powerful workflows.

What you can do

  • Try WP-CLI commands
  • Report or reproduce issues
  • Explore open CLI issues
  • Improve CLI documentation
  • Contribute command improvements

Lovekesh Kumar
Table Lead

Not sure where to start?

Visit any team table — experienced contributors will help you find a task that matches your interests and experience.