Not long ago, we published this piece of news announcing that CodeinWP has a new WordPress theme under its wing. The theme is called Jadro and is one of the best full-site editing themes on the market – if you ask us.
Jadro’s story inspired us to do an interview with Manesh Timilsina – the leader of the theme development – and ask him a few questions about the project. Jadro was born on the initiative of Manesh, who coordinated the local team of Nepali developers. Their goal was to contribute to the WordPress community by creating something useful and free for everyone.
Shortly after Jadro came to light and got approved in the WordPress.org repository, Manesh and the team decided to share it with the CodeinWP family for further development and care. With some well-set agreements and conditions in place, Jadro joined our brand, and it’s now our duty to make sure it remains a strong (which is how jadro translates from Nepalese) product that any WordPress user can use at no cost.
In this interview, we talked with Manesh about the idea and process behind building a full site editing theme, the decision to give it away, his expectations for the future of the theme, motivation, and more.
Manesh Timilsina Interview – “Our One and Only Goal in Developing Jadro Was to Give Back to WordPress, From Where We Are Making Our Bread and Butter” Keep Reading »
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