It’s actually open source software that’s…
It’s actually open source software that’s eating the world.
Adam Silverstein, an employee at 10up, recently shared his experience on contributing to Google’s AMP Project. Adam was recently recognized through the Google Open Source Peer Bonus Program.
WordPress came into Bob’s life in 2007, and three years later BobWP was the brand so many of us know and love. The rest is history!
2018 was one of the most exciting years in the history of WordPress for me, but at the same time, it was very stressful and emotionally draining for more than a few people in the community. Two of the most memorable 2018 “year-in-review” reflections come from veteran community members offering a deeper glimpse into their…
First off, I’ve never made an investment into an open source company. And secondly, even if I had, I have no idea what a “good investment” looks like. I don’t think anybody does, ever. But I am a former investor who’s now wading into open source land, and it wasn’t easy to figure out, so…
Matt Mullenweg just delivered the 2013 State of the Word, his annual update about WordPress. He started off discussing the history of WCSF, and the first WordCamp San Francisco 8 years ago. It was pretty low tech at first, and organizers have learned a great deal since then. There have in fact been 314 WordCamp’s…
WordPress 3.9 hasn’t quite reached beta, but many of us are already looking ahead to WordPress 4.0. I know, I know: 4.0 is no more significant than 3.9 or any other major release. It just so happens that WordPress’ twenty-third major release will be labeled 4.0. But we know — even those of us who know…