
Jason Kenison developed comprehensive documentation for the WordPress-Coding-Standards repository, focusing on enhancing security practices for plugin menu slugs. He codified guidance to prevent the exposure of system paths by advising against the use of __FILE__ in menu slugs, directly supporting the WordPress.Security.PluginMenuSlug sniff. Jason provided clear, practical examples of both valid and invalid implementations, helping developers avoid common misconfigurations. His work emphasized maintainability and auditability, aligning with established security best practices. Utilizing his expertise in WordPress development, XML, and technical documentation, Jason delivered a focused feature that addressed a specific security concern with depth and clarity.
Concise monthly summary for 2026-01 focusing on the WordPress Coding Standards repository. Primary deliverable was documentation to strengthen security practices around WordPress plugin menu slugs, with alignment to the project’s established security sniff. This work supports developer guidance, security audits, and maintainability.
Concise monthly summary for 2026-01 focusing on the WordPress Coding Standards repository. Primary deliverable was documentation to strengthen security practices around WordPress plugin menu slugs, with alignment to the project’s established security sniff. This work supports developer guidance, security audits, and maintainability.

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