Tonya Mork is a seasoned engineer and people-first technology leader who transitioned from designing automation for manufacturing systems to shaping the open web. With 11 years of experience, she now focuses on WordPress at scale as a Core Committer and release lead, contributing to Gutenberg, core, and high-impact plugins like WP Rocket. Tonya combines backend engineering and test automation skills with product-minded software architecture to improve editor UX, block templates, and site-wide styles while hardening test suites. She excels at coaching and organizational leadership, unlocking teams’ potential and resolving conflicts to deliver measurable impact. Based in Two Rivers, Wisconsin, she pairs a pragmatic engineering background in robotics and electronics with deep open-source stewardship of the platform that powers roughly 43% of the web. An uncommon strength is her ability to translate industrial automation rigor into robust web platform engineering and release processes.
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1544 reviews, 46 commits, 587 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Tonya primarily contributed to the WordPress core, specifically focusing on improvements related to theme and block editor functionality. Their commits demonstrate involvement in refactoring layout block support, introducing block-based template parts for Classic themes, and adding enhancements to the site editor. These changes included updates to core files, introducing new features, and fixing existing issues, thus improving overall user experience and extending the capabilities of the platform.
Contributions:57 reviews, 34 commits, 209 PRs in 5 months
Contributions summary:Tonya focused on enhancing the testing coverage for the WP Rocket plugin. They added integration tests, specifically for the `rocket_clean_post_cache_on_slug_change()` functionality, ensuring the plugin correctly handles cache purging upon slug changes. Furthermore, the user updated and improved existing test suites by adding argument checks and modifying test cases to use an AdminTestCase, demonstrating a commitment to improving the robustness and maintainability of the test suite. They also introduced helper functions to assist with testing constants.
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