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@niko-kaleev Thank you for the update! I'm planning to set aside some time during WordCamp US next week to work on 1 and 2. Regarding the missing data points, I'll take another look and see what's possible - I just may need technical help.
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I'm happy that the project is back again! I'd love to return and contribute as either author or co-author of this year's chapter.
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Hey @alexdenning @dknauss @alonkochba @honzasladek @csliva @dknauss - awesome contributors from previous years 🙂 Are you interested in joining us again this year?
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I'm interested in reviewing. I'm an experienced writer and editor and have previously worked with @sirjonathan. I'll be away most of September but will be back on the 27th, so it would be good to co-review with someone else.
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I am also interested in reviewing. I have experience within the area and can be a subject matter reviewer along with having worked with @sirjonathan to aid collaboration.
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@turban1988 I've reached out to the team and am planning to hold the kickoff meeting next week.
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As discussed with @sirjonathan and @LoraRaykova on the kick-off meeting, the chapter outline is ready:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13CxAp7HCcxHHCSuEnXS2rolKskLSlUvLQuqUD6QADYc/edit
@sirjonathan will review it next week, and we'll finalize it on the 28th.
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@niko-kaleev and I met today for a quick check-in. We discussed next steps and scheduled a follow-up for August 20, once we have results validated.
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@sirjonathan Do you still need a hand? I have time to help if you're still working through the reviewing and editing.
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Hi @sirjonathan,
Thank you very much for volunteering to lead the writing of this chapter! Could you please organize a kick-off meeting for this chapter (example: #3603 (comment)) to organize the writing of the chapter?
Furthermore, it would be helpful if you and all other contributors (@LoraRaykova, @niko-kaleev, @raewrites @karmatosed ) could join the slack channel of the HTTPArchive (https://join.slack.com/t/httparchive/shared_invite/zt-2hfkn28ts-~uXN4UGS0mXsKpzzhtZcow)
Thanks!
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@LoraRaykova, @niko-kaleev, and I met today. We discussed the previous years efforts and ideas for improving / expanding this year's chapter, including references to the Speculation Rules API and tracking themes within the WordPress section.
Our plan is to start by pulling over the 2022 outline and expand it with our ideas for this year. @niko-kaleev will take the first pass at that and we'll work on it together async.
We're meeting again on the 28th to finalize the outline after which I'll follow-up on any analyst related tasks.
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@niko Kaleev @lora Raykova and I met on Tuesday for a sync. The outline is in good shape and they're going to start on the parts of the chapter they can while we wait for data.
@nrllh has generously agreed to tackle the analyst work and replicate the analysis from the 2022 edition.
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You can find the first draft at the bottom of the document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13CxAp7HCcxHHCSuEnXS2rolKskLSlUvLQuqUD6QADYc/edit
What still needs to be done:
- @sirjonathan to write the Page Builders section (under WordPress 2024), as discussed during our kick-off meeting
- @sirjonathan to draw and write the conclusion
Keep in mind that a lot of the data presented in 2022 was missing from this year's data export. All the missing data points are highlighted in red or in a comment.
@sirjonathan, would you mind extracting the missing data points and writing a paragraph or two for each? We believe that will make the whole chapter even more valuable to our readers.
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