Congratulations to Drupal 8 on shipping.…
Congratulations to Drupal 8 on shipping. May the odds ever be in your favor (I say in my most evil of Capital voices).
Congratulations to Drupal 8 on shipping. May the odds ever be in your favor (I say in my most evil of Capital voices).
Jeffrey McGuire — of Acquia, the Drupal version of Automattic — has a great post and accompanying podcast on, “idealism and what successful open source looks like.” It does a great job expressing common ideals. My favorite bit: I want you to be successful at free/libre open source software. That means building safe and secure…
Josh Koenig is a co-founder of Pantheon, the Drupal hosting platform turned Drupal and WordPress hosting platform. I interviewed Josh when they launched their WordPress product in March, and also wrote about their Series B financing round of $21.5 million. In a recent post on the Pantheon blog, Josh — a ten year veteran of the…
Tech jargon and analysts with acronyms. Buzzwords and ranking voodoo. Where does WordPress fit in the enterprise tech industry? A guide for the genuinely curious or perplexed.
Drupal recently introduced a Creative Commons image library containing over 10,0000 images (mostly from various DrupalCons) free for anyone to use. I’d love to see something more formal for WordPress along these lines — an organized library of photos from WordCamps and WordPress events. I would certainly contribute mine. There are a lot of collections…
Fences can protect or inhibit care of a commons. “Do not remove a fence until you know why it was put up in the first place,” is a classic piece of wisdom. What are the questions we need to ask about our fences and WordPress as a commons?
Hashim Warren, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Gatsby, thinks SEO will drive serverless website adoption in 2021: “Marketers will discover that you have two options: pay a lot monthly and spend a lot of time speeding up your WordPress or Drupal site. Or you can adopt a new stack that’s less expensive, more resilient, and…