This Week at WordPress.org (December 3, 2023)
News
- The Month in WordPress – November 2023
- WordPress 6.4.2 Maintenance & Security Release
- Alert: WordPress Security Team Impersonation Scams
- People of WordPress: Artemy Kaydash
Accessibility
Community
Core
- Core Team Update – December 4, 2023
- Raising the minimum version of MySQL required in WordPress 6.5
- Roadmap to 6.5
- What’s new in Gutenberg 17.2? (6 December)
- Recap: WordPress 6.4 “Shirley” Retrospective
- Proposal: Default Theme Task Force for 2024
- Nominations for Core Team Reps: 2024 Edition
- Keeping up with Gutenberg
Core Dev Blog
- A walk-through tutorial on using Create Block Theme plugin
- Styles, patterns, and more with the Details block
- A great read—four simple steps to your best body copy ever
Core Meetings
Docs
- Online monthly Docs Team Contributor Day November 28, 2023
- Documentation Team Update – November 27, 2023
Design
Documentation
Hosting
Marketing
Meta
Openverse
- Community Meeting Recap (2023-12-05)
- Weekly community meeting time is changing
- A week in Openverse: 2023-11-27 – 2023-12-04
Performance
Photos
Plugins
Polyglots
Project
Support
Sustainability
Test
Theme
Training
- Meet your 2024 Training Team Representatives
- Hosting Learn videos on YouTube
- Learn WordPress Newsletter – December 2023
Tutorials
Online Workshops
- A walkthrough of the GitHub process updates in the WordPress Training team
- A walkthrough of the GitHub process updates in the WordPress Training team
- State of the Word Watch Party 2023 (Online replay)
- New WordPress Developer APIs: The Interactivity API
WPTV
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- PHPMailer 6.9.1
- Changes in MySQL 8.0.36 (Not yet released, General Availability)
- TC39
- Composer 2.6.6
- Webpack 5 release (2020-10-10)
- Chromium Roadmap
- Firefox Release Calendar
- Safari Release Notes
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