Profiles

Bio

I have enjoyed using and helping other to use WordPress for many years now. The combination of ease of use, flexibility, and expandability are incredible. I am a full stack DevOps developer who can write an iPhone app, configure the web site for that app, configure the Linux servers and build the back end services for the app, and in the process, I can construct the continuous integration workflow including the Puppet provisioned Vagrant VMs, WebDriver/PhantomJS automated tests, and the git repositories that are used throughout the process. Computers and development are genuinely fascinating to me. Above all else, it’s the people who matter to me. The most interesting part of technology is connecting with people and helping them to use it in their lives and in real world work situations.

WordPress Origin Story

In Washington, DC I was doing cold call sales for website freelancing work. I would walk into businesses, ask for a decision maker, shake their hand and ask about their website. In many cases, I closed the deal and secured an order for a new website. Pretty exciting! Along the way, I met some people who were very excited about WordPress and it gave me a reason to pause and spend some time really learning about WordPress and tinkering with it. It was not just one more option. I developed an appreciation for the vast installed base of WordPress sites. Especially for onboarding business owners and professionals who wanted some access to how their online presence was being run, I found WordPress to be a tool which I could explain in real language to real people. Offering endless and quick expandability through plugins and widgets was a joy. These days I am familiar with WordPress and just about every other main stream CMS out there, but WordPress will always occupy a special place in my heart for a special breed of client who has a certain kind of practicality and creativity.

  • Member Since: September 1st, 2014
  • Location: New Jersey
  • Website: jackamoratis.com
  • Find me on:
  • Committed [2483239] to Plugins SVN:
    Enhance tags

  • Committed [2483237] to Plugins SVN:
    Enhance tags

  • Committed [2483234] to Plugins SVN:
    Update readme file to inclue additional lines for version testing

  • Committed [2483231] to Plugins SVN:
    Update readme file to indicate this has been tested with recent versions

  • Committed [1122563] to Plugins SVN:
    add a few basic instructions to the description

  • Committed [1122557] to Plugins SVN:
    correct name of css file

  • Committed [1122556] to Plugins SVN:
    add css to center table

  • Committed [997771] to Plugins SVN:
    remove style tag and add class name to prevent multiple instances of ...

  • Committed [997759] to Plugins SVN:
    convert code from procedural to object oriented

  • Committed [994379] to Plugins SVN:
    added test stubs from omarabid/WordPress-Plugin-Boilerplate

  • Committed [994309] to Plugins SVN:
    tweaked enqueued script tag

  • Committed [994302] to Plugins SVN:
    add correct pluralization to the word number in faq

  • Committed [994298] to Plugins SVN:
    add additional carriage return to FAQ

  • Committed [994294] to Plugins SVN:
    update version number in main file

  • Committed [994293] to Plugins SVN:
    update readme with 1.01 info

  • Committed [994290] to Plugins SVN:
    more robust enqueue script refactored into code

  • Committed [981009] to Plugins SVN:
    Adding banner normal res and high res assets

  • Released a new plugin, Amoratis CHMOD

  • Committed [980739] to Plugins SVN:
    Adding first version of my plugin