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Post Status Comments (No. 12) β€” WordPress Lite

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David Bisset
What if there was a "lite" version of WordPress that was still WordPress β€” still customizable under the hood but tuned up for a great user experience for particular use cases? For example β€” could a lite version be used to allow an admin to literally build an online store in minutes from a mobile device? How about just a note taking app with cool open web features? What if, what if, what if...!!!

Post Status Excerpt (No. 62) β€” The Open Web Universe with Matt Mullenweg

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Olivia Bisset
David and Olivia Bisset sat down for a chat with Matt Mullenweg about open source, Tumblr, and how Matt deals with negativity. Matt has three roles today: CEO of Tumblr, CEO of Automattic, and project lead for the next release of WordPress. He shares what went wrong with post formats and what he would love to acquire next if he could. The answer may (or may not) surprise you! Recorded shortly before WordCamp Europe 2022.

Open Secrets: Forced Updates in WordPress

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Dan Knauss
We've seen forced updates become increasingly common and less controversial over time. But who decides, and how is that decision made? Are there unofficial channels and processes, like a decision tree, for escalating to a forced update?

Exiting β€” and Reentry, Block Themes, GitHub Actions, and Assessing the Pandemic’s Impact on WordPress

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Dan Knauss
The Post Status podcast picks of the week include two takes on selling businesses, going back to work for someone else, and then... Chris Coyier and Corey Maas tell their stories. β€’ Daisy Olson has the lowdown on block themes. β€’ Raquel Landefeld on the power of community. β€’ Press the Issue launches a solidly journalistic WordPress podcast with Allie Nimmons investigating the pandemic's impact on WordCamps for the first episode.

An Operating System for the Web

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Dan Knauss
What if WordPress, growing as an operating system for the web, spawns distributions and spins, like Linux? What do nine years of Jetpack teach us about Automattic and WordPress β€” the project and the dot-com? Rethinking how we think about SaaS, hosting, and the WordPress ecosystem...

Today in WordCamp History

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Adam Silver
Starting today and every day for the next year, I’ll be sharing 1-4 photos that appear on that day from the WP events I was at. I’ll tag the location and people there as well as I can. You can follow on Twitter @KitchensinkWP or at kitchensinkwp.com.
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