With the WordPress Performance Team being official and having a dedicated Make Performance site, we should have a team roadmap for what we want to primarily focus on this year. This issue is an open call to share your personal or collective priorities for the year, so that we can aggregate them in an eventual public roadmap to share with the wider WordPress community.
The roadmap should eventually be published as a top-level menu page on https://make.wordpress.org/performance/, and we plan to publish a brief post to inform about it on the Make Core site.
The roadmap should encompass any efforts associated with the WordPress Performance Team, regardless on how those efforts are being implemented - whether it is a pull request to core, a feature project in the Performance Lab plugin, a separate project, etc.
If you're actively contributing to the WordPress Performance Team or plan to do so this year, please share your priorities for 2023 as a comment on this issue!
For every priority that you would like to focus on this year, preferably include the following:
- A brief project name / title for the effort
- A brief description that summarizes the "What" of the project (e.g. what is being done in this project?)
- A brief description that summarizes the "Why" of the project (e.g. how does this benefit performance in WordPress?)
A good rule of thumb for the descriptions is 2-3 sentences. Don't be too brief, but no need for a PRD-style essay either :)
Last but not least, note that this roadmap is of course not set in stone. Priorities can shift over the year, and the roadmap should remain a living document over time that we keep updating as needed. So this initial set of priorities for 2023 acts as a solid starting point.
This issue will remain open for project priorities until February 15, 2023. Afterwards, the public roadmap will be drafted based on the priorities shared here. The roadmap draft will be shared for review in a future #core-performance chat, to allow for feedback and iterations before it is published.
With the WordPress Performance Team being official and having a dedicated Make Performance site, we should have a team roadmap for what we want to primarily focus on this year. This issue is an open call to share your personal or collective priorities for the year, so that we can aggregate them in an eventual public roadmap to share with the wider WordPress community.
The roadmap should eventually be published as a top-level menu page on https://make.wordpress.org/performance/, and we plan to publish a brief post to inform about it on the Make Core site.
The roadmap should encompass any efforts associated with the WordPress Performance Team, regardless on how those efforts are being implemented - whether it is a pull request to core, a feature project in the Performance Lab plugin, a separate project, etc.
If you're actively contributing to the WordPress Performance Team or plan to do so this year, please share your priorities for 2023 as a comment on this issue!
For every priority that you would like to focus on this year, preferably include the following:
A good rule of thumb for the descriptions is 2-3 sentences. Don't be too brief, but no need for a PRD-style essay either :)
Last but not least, note that this roadmap is of course not set in stone. Priorities can shift over the year, and the roadmap should remain a living document over time that we keep updating as needed. So this initial set of priorities for 2023 acts as a solid starting point.
This issue will remain open for project priorities until February 15, 2023. Afterwards, the public roadmap will be drafted based on the priorities shared here. The roadmap draft will be shared for review in a future #core-performance chat, to allow for feedback and iterations before it is published.