Design and Development News for the Week of November 7
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Design and Development News for the Week of November 7

A new way to keep up with that fast-moving project we all rely on, PHP. • Making wordpress/wordpress-develop usable in GitHub Codespaces. • Help count WordPress contributors and sponsors • Directory Serve is our cool tool of the week — a way to serve files to and from your phone.

Learning and Pulling Together
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Learning and Pulling Together

This week was all about revisiting and continuing conversations that have special value and maybe for that reason tend to continue on with a life of their own. Tom Willmot dropped a fine Twitter thread about the challenge all enterprise WordPress agencies face. This came in response to Magne Ilsas‘ featured post here last week, The WordPress Enterprise Paradox. In a similar theme of industry peer cooperation, Eric Karkovack asks if WordPress product owners and developers can see a common interest in “voluntary standards.” Could this clean up the plugin market? James Farmer thinks the WordPress business community can do more for itself too — by sharing data. In Post Status Slack we’re learning the tricks and trials of ranking in the WordPress.org plugin repository. How about plugin telemetry? Learn from the voices of experience.

Business Roundup for the Week of September 19, 2022
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Business Roundup for the Week of September 19, 2022

Vito Peleg, Atarim‘s cofounder and CEO, explains how he “cracked” the partnership problem to find alignment with other companies that can help them all accelerate their growth. Alex Denning on the launch of EllipsisWeather Report: “We’ve never had this insight before, and it is exciting and terrifying to bring this kind of ‘live’ view of the industry, to the industry.” The acquisition trend is still up, on average. Meet Post Status business member Penske Media CorporationPMC.

Post Status Picks for the Week of July 11
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Post Status Picks for the Week of July 11

From WP Tavern’s Jukebox, it’s Felix Arntz on WordPress performance and what can be done now and in the future about it. Seeking Satisfaction has Tony Perez sharing his journey building, growing, and exiting Sucuri. The Shop Talk Show hosts a discussion about headless CMS platforms, including WordPress, and a little on WordPress and web components…

Post Status Notes #494
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Post Status Notes #494

It’s your weekly roundup of news briefs for busy WordPress professionals! This week we have: Core concernsNew ReleasesEvents, Planning & Inclusion • and some Things we don’t see every day…

Don’t miss David‘s fresh podcast picks for the week! 🎙️ As usual, Courtney has the week’s news from the people making WordPress at .org. 🏗️

WordPress VIP has adopted Multidots’ plugin,…

WordPress VIP has adopted Multidots‘ plugin, Multicollab, which provides Google Docs-style editorial comments for WordPress. 📝 Multicollab looks pretty slick — it has the ability to allow inline commenting in posts, to mention team members in comments, and even assign comments to a specific team member. You can check out a live demo too. Brian…

Multidots built a WordPress plugin that…

Multidots built a WordPress plugin that enables users to easily place comments inside the WordPress Gutenberg Editor. Anil Gupta told Post Status: “Our goal is to enrich the publishing experience for publishers in WordPress. Content collaboration in WordPress is critical for organizations where multiple people review content before publishing. The ability for inline commenting on…

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