WordPress profiles now include some additional…
WordPress profiles now include some additional fields that contributors can use to share how much time they dedicate to the WordPress project.
WordPress profiles now include some additional fields that contributors can use to share how much time they dedicate to the WordPress project.
🥳 WordPress 6.2 is now available! If you haven’t started testing yet, now is the time.
Gutenberg is a 4 phase approach to nearly all areas of WordPress. Phase 1 was Posts and Pages. Phase 2 included Themes. Matias Ventura shares what we could see in Phase 3.
Andy Fragen has posted a call for testing on the Plugin Dependencies plugin.
Hugo Baeta recently has results from a survey conducted a few months ago whose goal was help better understand how contributors and other community members interact with WordPress.org sites. The survey only had around 32 responses (most from developers), which is a bit underwhelming, but even so the survey will help the team get a…
Brian Coords makes some good points about the difficulty of contributing to WordPress, which is a mark of privilege, as Josepha Haden Chomphosy has noted. Estela Rueda has some wonderful suggestions for how you can contribute to WordPress core teams with just a few hours a week. Her blog post, Is My Contribution to WordPress…
WordPress 4.1, “Dinah”, has just been released. WordPress 4.1 is the result of months of work and includes a number of excellent new features. WordPress 4.1 was led by John Blackbourn, who did an outstanding job. Two hundred and eighty three contributors were part of WordPress 4.1, which Matt Mullenweg states is a new high. Here…
Matt Mullenweg just completed the 2017 State of the Word, which highlights the accomplishments of the past year, and sets the direction for the year ahead for WordPress.
Gutenberg has been an ambitious undertaking, but the new WordPress editor marks an important step for WordPress. The platform must continue to be both easier to use and more powerful to extend, and Gutenberg is a step in the right direction on both fronts.