Month: February 2017

  • BuddyPress 2.8 Boosts Minimum PHP Requirement, Adds Twenty Seventeen Companion Stylesheet

    BuddyPress 2.8 Boosts Minimum PHP Requirement, Adds Twenty Seventeen Companion Stylesheet

    BuddyPress 2.8 “San Matteo,” was released last week, led by long-time BuddyPress contributor Slava Abakumov. The release was named for San Matteo Panuozzo, an NYC pizza restaurant that specializes in panuozzo, a more portable pizza-sandwich hybrid. Following suit with the previous release, 2.8 focuses on improvements for developers and site builders, the project’s new target…

  • Composing a WordPress Development Environment with Docker

    Composing a WordPress Development Environment with Docker

    This post was contributed by guest author Peter Suhm. Peter is a web developer from the Land of the Danes. He is the creator of WP Pusher and a huge travel addict, bringing his work along with him as he goes.   In the last few years, a wave of virtualization technologies have swept through…

  • How to Check if Installed Plugins Are No Longer in the Plugin Directory

    How to Check if Installed Plugins Are No Longer in the Plugin Directory

    When we wrote about why plugins sometimes disappear from the WordPress plugin directory, it generated a healthy discussion in the comments. One of the topics of discussion brought up is whether or not users should be notified when a plugin disappears and if so, how? Currently, when a plugin is hidden on the directory, users are not…

  • WPWeekly Episode 263 – Plugins Disappearing, WordCamp Miami, and OSTraining

    WPWeekly Episode 263 – Plugins Disappearing, WordCamp Miami, and OSTraining

    In this episode, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news making headlines including, WordCamp Miami in its 9th year, OSTraining partnering with GoDaddy to release training videos, and why plugins sometimes disappear from the WordPress plugin directory. We also provide an update on the REST API vulnerability that is actively being exploited to deface webpages.…

  • Matt Mullenweg Responds to Security Rant: Digital Signatures for WordPress Updates Are Important but Not a Priority

    Matt Mullenweg Responds to Security Rant: Digital Signatures for WordPress Updates Are Important but Not a Priority

    Scott Arciszewski, Chief Development Officer for Paragon Initiative Enterprises, who is most widely known for his cryptography engineering work, published a post on Medium criticizing Matt Mullenweg, co-creator of the WordPress open-source software project, for not caring enough about security. Arciszewski has since retracted the post but you can read it via the Wayback Machine.…

  • Open Source Leadership Summit to Live Stream Keynote Sessions February 14-16

    Open Source Leadership Summit to Live Stream Keynote Sessions February 14-16

    The Linux Foundation’s Open Source Leadership Summit is happening in Lake Tahoe, CA, February 14-16, 2017. The invitation-only event brings together open source technology leaders to collaborate across different projects and share best practices. The organizers will be live streaming all of the keynote sessions for free throughout the three-day event for a total of…

  • Why Plugins Sometimes Disappear From the WordPress Plugin Directory

    Why Plugins Sometimes Disappear From the WordPress Plugin Directory

    Nearly 50K publicly available plugins call the WordPress plugin directory home but once in awhile a few of them seem to disappear. There is usually a good reason for why this happens but the only information available to the public is a page that says the plugin cannot be found. If the plugin is popular…

  • WordPress REST API Vulnerability Exploits Continue

    WordPress REST API Vulnerability Exploits Continue

    It has been nearly two weeks since the WordPress security team disclosed an unauthenticated privilege escalation vulnerability in a REST API endpoint in 4.7 and 4.7.1. The vulnerability was patched silently and disclosure was delayed for a week to give WordPress site owners a head start on updating to 4.7.2. Last week hundreds of thousands…

  • 10up Unveils ElasticPress.io: Elasticsearch as a Service for WordPress Sites

    10up Unveils ElasticPress.io: Elasticsearch as a Service for WordPress Sites

    10up launched ElasticPress.io this week, its new Elasticsearch SaaS product with plans starting at $299/month. Elasticsearch is an open source, distributed search engine that speeds up searching by using JSON documents to store data in indices. The indices store mapping fields to the corresponding documents and the engine searches the index instead of a site’s…

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 17

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 17

    There’s a lot of great WordPress content published in the community but not all of it is featured on the Tavern. This post is an assortment of items related to WordPress that caught my eye but didn’t make it into a full post. Interviewed for WordPress.tv A few weeks ago, Marcus Couch and I were…

  • Creative Commons’ New Search Tool is Now in Beta, Pulls CC Images from Multiple Sources

    Creative Commons’ New Search Tool is Now in Beta, Pulls CC Images from Multiple Sources

    If you’ve been wearing out Unsplash images on your blog, it’s time to take another look at Creative Commons. The site has just launched the beta of its new multi-source search interface. Unlike the current search tool, which will only search one source by sending the visitor offsite, CC Search loads the results from multiple…

  • Google Webmaster Tools Fixes Confusing Messages About Updating WordPress

    Google Webmaster Tools Fixes Confusing Messages About Updating WordPress

    In 2009, Google announced it would send notifications via Webmaster Tools to site owners that new versions of software are available E.g. Joomla, Drupal, or WordPress. WordPress 4.7.2 was released at the end of January. It patched a critical security vulnerability with the REST API that is being actively exploited in the wild. Site owners who updated to 4.7.2 are receiving…

  • WordCamp Miami 2017 to Host JavaScript Track, AMA Spots, and 2-Day Kids’ Camp

    WordCamp Miami 2017 to Host JavaScript Track, AMA Spots, and 2-Day Kids’ Camp

    WordCamp Miami is sporting an 80’s theme this year for its 9th year running. The team of 12 organizers is expecting more than 800 attendees and will host 60+ local and global speakers, including new speakers from India, Australia, Poland, Canada, and other international locations. As in previous years, WordCamp Miami is a multi-day smorgasbord…

  • OSTraining Partners with GoDaddy to Launch Free WordPress Beginner Course on YouTube

    OSTraining Partners with GoDaddy to Launch Free WordPress Beginner Course on YouTube

    OSTraining has launched a free 40-video WordPress Beginner course on YouTube, thanks to a sponsorship from GoDaddy. The open source software education site has created more than 3,000 videos for PHP platforms like WordPress, Joomla, Magento, and Drupal. This particular course, which has all new information for WordPress 4.7, was inspired by the company’s success…

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