This Week at WordPress.org (January 21, 2024)
News
WordPress 6.5
- Editor: Important milestones for WordPress 6.5
- WordPress 6.5 release squad formation
- Discussion: Training’s contribution to the 6.5 release (and beyond)
Community
- Meetup Organizer Newsletter: January 2024
- Events of the Month – November & December
- WordCamp Asia 2024 Contributor Day: Help Needed!
- Proposal: Pilot program to test GatherPress on the WordPress.org network as a Meetup alternative
- Recap of the Contributor Working Group’s Mentorship Chat on January 18, 2024
Core
- Core Editor Improvement: Robust Revisions in the Site Editor
- A Week in Core – January 22, 2024
- Phase 3 Media Meeting: February 7, 2024
- What’s new in Gutenberg 17.5? (17 January 2024)
- Core Team Update – January 22, 2023
Core Meetings
Developer Blog:
Data Liberation
Design
do_action
Documentation
Five for the Future
Meta
W.org Websites
Openverse
Performance
Playground
- Make playground wp-cli page auto-reload after command
- Feature Request: Ability to specify a URL to a private .wxr/.wxz
Plugins
Polyglots
- The challenge of communicating the translation process
- Agenda: Weekly Polyglots Chat- January 24, 2024 (7:00 UTC)
Project
Showcase
Sustainability
Test
Themes
Training
Online Workshops
- Developer Hours: How to build modern web layouts with WordPress blocks
- Fighting Your Own Demons: How to Deal With All Your WordPress Problems At Once
- Starting your contributor journey with the WordPress Training Team
- Starting your contributor journey with the WordPress Training Team
- Developer Hours: JavaScript for modern WordPress development
WPTV
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- PHPCS 3.8.1
- WPCS 3.0.1
- PHPMailer 6.9.1
- MySQL 8.0.36 (2024-01-16, General Availability)
- Composer 2.6.6
- Webpack 5 release (2020-10-10)
- Homebrew 4.2.4
- TC39
- Chromium Roadmap
- Firefox Release Calendar
- Safari Release Notes
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