Community Roundup Week Ending May 12
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 12, 2023.
What’s happened and what’s coming up in the WordPress community – week ending May 5, 2023.
What’s happened and what’s coming up in the WordPress community – week ending April 28, 2023.
All the news that’s fit to digitally print about what’s happening in the WordPress Community for the week ending April 14, 2023.
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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…
Today I’m acknowledging all of your hard work and efforts to be where you are and have achieved what you have achieved.
Tom Willmot on the Challenges and Opportunities Facing Enterprise WordPress • Tom Lach on the costs of rapid growth — It’s not for everyone • The Future of GiveWP and the Block Editor • Evolving Edupack — and Sunsetting It • and more…
This is an important topic that came out of a Post Status Slack #security discussion involving Robert Rowley and John James Jacoby: WordPress Terminology Meta. It continued over at the WPwatercooler.
Today WP Watercooler sought Solutions to the Active Growth Problem. In a pointed but respectful conversation moderated but Sé Reed, the Watercooler crew got one new detail from Otto about the decision to remove the active install charts: it was made months ago. How should the data collected by WordPress.org be understood, as a basis…
I had the pleasure of being a guest on WPwatercooler today, where we talked about where to go to learn WordPress. I thought I’d share more in a post here. How I learned My perspective as a learner is centered around development — mostly theme development. I was introduced to WordPress in 2008 and by…
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