Jason Fried nails it: a good…
Jason Fried nails it: a good “work ethic” doesn’t mean putting in long hours.
Jason Fried nails it: a good “work ethic” doesn’t mean putting in long hours.
Brad Williams pointed this out on Twitter, and I haven’t seen it before: WordPress.com … Read more
If you are looking for WordPress basics in video form to share with someone, … Read more
Year In WordPress is a really cool micro site by Jesper van Engelen. You … Read more
WP CLI is moving under the umbrella of WordPress.org. Matt Mullenweg made the announcement, … Read more
The three focus areas for WordPress core for 2017 have been assigned leads. The … Read more
Joe Hoyle and I discuss what we’d like to see in WordPress going forward, and take audience Q&A. This session was recorded at Post Status Publish 2016.
The new homepage for WordPress.org is live. It’s a working prototype, and I like … Read more
Make WordPress Hosting is the newest Make WordPress sub site. Mike Schroder writes that … Read more
Brad Touesnard gives a more detailed peak at Mergebot, a tool that merges local … Read more
Demet Dagdelen published an interesting “brand image analysis” for WordPress and Automattic, based on … Read more
If you’re a front-end specialist, you might appreciate one of several articles I’ve enjoyed … Read more
John Jacoby’s new podcast — Commit Access — has officially launched. Commit Access promises, … Read more
Not all of these are new, but they are new to me. Here are … Read more
Automattic has published their year in review, which gives a broad look at what … Read more
John James Jacoby has created Publishiza, which is a plugin that allows one to, … Read more