Drama, Accountability, and a Way Forward
WordPress is now 20. We need to value inclusion if we are to remain relevant to the next generations. We need to be an open source community.
WordPress is now 20. We need to value inclusion if we are to remain relevant to the next generations. We need to be an open source community.
What’s happened and what’s coming up in the WordPress community – week ending May 12, 2023.
What’s happened and what’s coming up in the WordPress community – week ending May 5, 2023.
The Wayback Machine Do you ever use any of the mechanisms in place for looking back over time? Whether it’s the Wayback Machine, Facebook Memories, or simply scrolling back through the photos in your phone, our histories make us who we are today. My longest social platform participation is on Facebook. Every day Facebook serves…
That was the question on an episode of Woo DevChat with Ebonie Butler, Lisa Canini, Robbie Adair, and Kathy Zant. It’s an interesting to compare their views and experiences with the ones shared by Zach Stepek, Till Krüss, and Carl Alexander while discussing the same question on an earlier episode.
WooCommerce 6.4 RC 1 📦 Blocks and Admin 🔌 Time to Retire ZeroClipboard ⚠️ Clients in a Candy Store 🍬 Sustainable Woo? 🪴 Zach Stepek, Carl Alexander, Till Krüss, and JJJ 🎙️
Matt Mullenweg just completed the 2019 State of the Word, where he offered a comprehensive overview of the last year of all things WordPress.
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