Pay What You Can for WordPress Maintenance – A Discussion
I’ve been toying with the idea of providing a pay-what-you-can WordPress maintenance service & I want to gauge the interest of the WordPress community.
I’ve been toying with the idea of providing a pay-what-you-can WordPress maintenance service & I want to gauge the interest of the WordPress community.
Pagely is celebrating their seven year anniversary. Joshua Strebel reflects on seven years of the managed WordPress hosting industry that his team started, and also looks into the future. WP101 is also celebrating a birthday — a whopping eight years — and Shawn Hesketh says thanks to eight people who helped him get here.
WooCommerce 6.3 RC2 and Blocks 7.1.0 are out. So are new guidelines for devs, and Gutenberg passes the 12-year-old usability test.
Here’s an insightful interview with John O’Nolan on Indie Hackers about raising money and growing Ghost to $750k a year. Even if you don’t use Ghost, it’s a nice peak into how you can approach a business that is born out of frustration (John was a contributor to WordPress prior to starting Ghost): “Ghost has…
WebDevStudios have released a plugin called BadgeOS for site owners to enable achievements and badges. I looked into a number of badge and achievements plugins when building Post Status, but never found one that fit. The Achievements plugin is quite good, but it does a lot, and when I looked at it I thought it…
We’re really excited about celebrating the WordPress community! Here are some things we’re planning and how you can be involved.
“Oh, my name is Matt Mullenweg by the way. Nice to meet you.” After the WordPress co-founder welcomed the largest WordCamp San Francisco audience ever, he introduced himself and began this year’s State of the Word — the annual talk where he provides insight of the last year of WordPress and inspiration for the future. edit: The…