
During a two-month period, Marios built and stabilized core infrastructure for WordPress, focusing on asset management and extensibility. In the peterwilsoncc/wordpress-develop repository, he implemented a manifest-driven SVG Icon Registry with REST API endpoints, enabling centralized icon registration and future Gutenberg integrations. He also refactored internal visibility to support extension scenarios and streamlined icon registration logic. Additionally, Marios addressed persistent build failures by switching block asset copying from fs.copy to Node’s fs.cp, ensuring reliable handling of subdirectory structures across both peterwilsoncc/wordpress-develop and WordPress/WordPress. His work leveraged JavaScript, PHP, and Node.js, demonstrating depth in build tooling and backend development.
February 2026 monthly summary for peterwilsoncc/wordpress-develop: Implemented an SVG Icon Registry with REST API access, manifest-driven icon registration, and internal visibility refactor to enable Gutenberg extensions. Registered all icons from the manifest and streamlined registration by removing the public flag dependency, laying groundwork for the Icon block and future icon-library iterations. This work enhances extensibility, maintainability, and cross-component icon usage across the core and Gutenberg ecosystem.
February 2026 monthly summary for peterwilsoncc/wordpress-develop: Implemented an SVG Icon Registry with REST API access, manifest-driven icon registration, and internal visibility refactor to enable Gutenberg extensions. Registered all icons from the manifest and streamlined registration by removing the public flag dependency, laying groundwork for the Icon block and future icon-library iterations. This work enhances extensibility, maintainability, and cross-component icon usage across the core and Gutenberg ecosystem.
January 2026 monthly summary focused on stabilizing block asset copying workflows across Gutenberg-to-Core, delivering reliable asset transfer and reducing CI/build failures. Implemented Node fs.cp-based copy to handle subdirectory structures, with synchronized fixes in peterwilsoncc/wordpress-develop and WordPress/WordPress. Result: more robust build process, smoother releases, and stronger engineering practices across related repos.
January 2026 monthly summary focused on stabilizing block asset copying workflows across Gutenberg-to-Core, delivering reliable asset transfer and reducing CI/build failures. Implemented Node fs.cp-based copy to handle subdirectory structures, with synchronized fixes in peterwilsoncc/wordpress-develop and WordPress/WordPress. Result: more robust build process, smoother releases, and stronger engineering practices across related repos.

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