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Siobhan McKeown has begun her journey of documenting the history of WordPress, and she’s already stumbled across this fun little story about an early cease and desist letter.
Siobhan McKeown has begun her journey of documenting the history of WordPress, and she’s already stumbled across this fun little story about an early cease and desist letter.
Kevin Ohashi does the best WordPress hosting technical analysis out there. He’s just come out with his 2016 benchmarks, which are the culmination of months of testing twenty six companies, across six price tiers, with five different methodologies. In addition to his main post, which then links out to various tier-based tests, he also has…
Utilizing SSH keys in conjunction with the servers you connect to is a great and highly recommended security practice. SSH stands for “Secure Shell” and enabling SSH for a server creates a secure channel between you (via the command line) and your server. SSH keys help the server validate and authenticate who you are. SSH…
Automattic created a digital only advertisement geared toward the Super Bowl. When it was discovered, some folks thought it may air nationally, either during or around the game. I confirmed with Mark Armstrong of Automattic that it’s actually a digital only advertisement; from what I can tell, they did a big push on Facebook, and…
There’s a good bit of WordCamp news worth covering right now. WordCamp US in Nashville First off, WordCamp US 2017 and 2018 will be held in Nashville, Tennessee. Nashville is less than a three hour drive from me, because I know you were curious. It’s also a great town with a vibrant music scene, film…
GenerateWP has released a plugin readme file generator. This is the 17th tool released by GenerateWP, yet another user-friendly tool for WordPress developers that allows you easily create valid readme.txt files for your plugin.
We’ve changed the Post Status membership structure and updated its pricing for 2022. Here are the full details.