Chris Lema did a great job…
Chris Lema did a great job adding to the 25% market share conversation, saying that it won’t bring WordPress the enterprise credibility (alone) that you may think it would.
Chris Lema did a great job adding to the 25% market share conversation, saying that it won’t bring WordPress the enterprise credibility (alone) that you may think it would.
With the next edition of WordCamp Europe on the horizon, Jenny Beaumont finds herself thinking about event growth past and present, and about what success might look like for all of us in this new year.
Chris Lema gives some thoughts to determine if that commerce project you are starting should be a WooCommerce project or an Easy Digital Downloads one.
Chris Lema talks about the latest WordPress acquisition: LearnDash is joining Liquid Web. Will it become the leading LMS turnkey solution?
Welcome to the third “Week in Review” on Post Status, where I hope to offer up some of the things you may have missed in the last week or so. It’s been a busy week, and there’s a lot to share, so let’s do it. WordPress 4.0 beta 1 is out Beta 1 of WordPress 4.0…
It’s sad to hear that ServerPress is closing its doors and DesktopServer has reached its end. Marc Benzakein and Gregg Franklin were active WordPress community members for years and I appreciated their work. Shared in an email to their customers: “We’re a small company that has remained independent of large hosting providers and their influential…
WordPress’s market share has hit an even 41% according to W3Techs. That is a 1% gain over the past 45 days. Outside of some respectable growth from Shopify, other CMS platforms have seen relatively flat growth since the start of the year. I agree with Andrew Woods’ comment on Twitter: “If these other platforms ever…