Contributing to WordPress
There are many ways to contribute to WordPress, the Open Source Project. And to be honest, most of them have nothing to do with coding.
There are many ways to contribute to WordPress, the Open Source Project. And to be honest, most of them have nothing to do with coding.
I’ve been collecting rtCamp news for a while β they have a great monthly newsletter β and here are some of the highlights worth sharing broadly.
It’s the 500th issue of Post Status Notes and the Post Status newsletter coinciding with WordPress’s 6.0 release and its 19th anniversary! π
Matt Mullenweg announced this week that CC Search, a CC0 (Creative Commons Zero) image search engine, is joining the WordPress project.
One of the oldest commercial WordPress Plugins gets a facelift. In this episode of Post Status Excerpt, David Bisset and Cory Miller talk about the recent 2.5 update to Gravity Forms. Cory reflects on the early days of the WordPress ecosystem. David recounts how Gravity Forms was his first major plugin purchase as a freelancer….
Hello CC0! Creative Commons Public Domain Image Search Coming to WordPress πΈ Matt Mullenweg announced this week that CC Search, a CC0 (Creative Commons Zero) image search engine, is joining the WordPress project. Eventually, this will make over 500 million openly licensed and public domain images discoverable from over 50 sources within the WordPress…
Finally, it’s good to see Flickr enable support for public domain and CC0 images. The Flickr blog notes SpaceX as one of the first to utilize the new licensing options, which Elon Musk changed to in response to a tweet. The changes enable photographers to removeΒ all copyright from their photos. For WordPress, this means Flickr…
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