An Inside Job: The Danger of Weaponized Open Source Projects
Will open source contributors who weaponize code destroy trust in open source — and destroy open source as collateral damage?
WordPress security news and issues.
Will open source contributors who weaponize code destroy trust in open source — and destroy open source as collateral damage?
What if the way we talk about WordPress security focused on public acknowledgement of the security team members’ work, goals, and successes?
In this episode of The Excerpt, David Bisset speaks with Carl Alexander and Tonya Mork about PHP news WordPressers should know about.
Cloudways’ customers will soon have access to enterprise class performance and security.
With our partners, we’re bringing you new events and special programming like WP Career Summit. Some of the speakers who will be joining us at the Summit have been talking with David Bisset on The Excerpt — like Lance Robbins this week.
Newfold acquires YITH, Hostopia. Wordfence stops FastOrSlow.com. DigitalOcean acquires CSS-tricks. Tips and tricks for WordPress devs.
Should we spin up the bright side of WordPress security issues? Would it make a difference that matters to market share, brand reputation, etc.?
An App Store for WordPress.com? Performance Team Gathers Steam. WP Notify. FSE Beta. Block is Beautiful. Security, Plugin, Dev, Acquisitions.
It’s the WooSnippet — fresh for the week of March 7, 2022. Get the lowdown on what’s new in the world of WooCommerce with Bob Dunn.
WooCommerce 6.3 RC2 and Blocks 7.1.0 are out. So are new guidelines for devs, and Gutenberg passes the 12-year-old usability test.
WordPress 5.9.1 released. REST or AJAX? Plugin dependency feature plugin. Testing, security, new themes and CSS standards. PHP benchmarks and more.
What even is JavaScript? What’s it like to go through an acquisition as an employee and then get into M&A on the other side of the table?
It’s BobWP’s WooSnippet for the week of February 21, 2022. Get the lowdown on what’s new in the world of WooCommerce.
Lesley Sim thinks special badges on WordPress.org could incentivize core contribution if they earned developers a boost in plugin rankings.
What is the Block Protocol and why does it matter? What’s the significance of Matt taking over at Tumblr? And is WordPress way too complicated?
Collins Agbonghama is the Founder of ProfilePress. He spoke with David about his recent success acquiring a plugin and breaking even in just four months.
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