Release leads for WordPress 4.3 and 4.4 announced
Konstantin Obenland will be lead on WordPress 4.3, after a number of years of experience as … Read more
Konstantin Obenland will be lead on WordPress 4.3, after a number of years of experience as … Read more
Kevin Ohashi dives into the hosting recommendations from both Drupal and WordPress, calling them out as false and with little-disclosed intentions.
With 5,000+ installs, according to WordPress.org, the Beta Testing plugin needs more adoption. Ryan … Read more
Today is April 1st. Trust nothing and nobody, including me. Yoast + Crowd Favorite … Read more
WordPress co-founder and Jetpack enthusiast Matt Mullenweg has announced that WordPress is to be bundled in future versions of Jetpack as a module, to fulfill Matt’s mission to power 50% of the web.
Ryan Cowles is a happiness engineer at Automattic, and he’s featured on Alfred’s blog … Read more
Sarah Gooding got her Christmas wish: an interview with DerpPress. She doesn’t find out … Read more
More and more examples are popping up of the WordPress REST API and other … Read more
This post highlights some Chrome DevTools tips that I’ve never seen before. Many are … Read more
StoryCorps.me enables anyone to create and share powerful stories. Just launched as an iOS and Android app, the website that provides the app infrastructure is built on WordPress, utilizing the WordPress REST API. Here’s how StoryCorps.me came to be.
I was under the impression that version two of the WordPress REST API would … Read more
Boone Gorges gives details of improvements for the orderby and meta_query parameters for WordPress … Read more
Finally, it’s good to see Flickr enable support for public domain and CC0 images. … Read more
Tom McFarlin reflects upon seeing young folks engaged at WordCamp Atlanta this last weekend: … Read more
I stumbled upon a new app by Automattic today. Mesh, it appears, is another … Read more
Andrew Nacin now works at the U.S. Digital Service, the federal government service that aims to “redefine public service for a new generation.” Nacin continues his role as WordPress lead developer, but is stepping back from working on the project full time.