Month: July 2017

  • bbPress 2.5.13 Readds Sanitization to Anonymous User Data

    bbPress 2.5.13 Readds Sanitization to Anonymous User Data

    The bbPress development team has released bbPress 2.5.13. This release fixes a few bugs, most notably, it readds sanitization to anonymous user data that was accidentally removed in previous versions. Those who allow anonymous users to create topics and replies on their forums are encouraged to update immediately. “This feature is not widely used on public…

  • Zagreb to Host 3rd WordCamp in Croatia, September 1-3

    Zagreb to Host 3rd WordCamp in Croatia, September 1-3

    WordCamp Zagreb will be held September 1-3 and organizers are anticipating 300 attendees. This is the third WordCamp to be held in Croatia, following WordCamp Rijeka (2015) and WordCamp Split (2016). Although it changes cities every year, the camp is known as Croatia’s annual WordCamp. “Having WordCamp change cities each year is quite normal for…

  • New WordPress Contributors Meeting Provides Opportunities to Ask Questions and Learn the Ropes

    New WordPress Contributors Meeting Provides Opportunities to Ask Questions and Learn the Ropes

    Contributing to WordPress or other open source projects can be intimidating for first-time contributors. Sometimes, all you need is a helping hand to overcome fear, intimidation, or other barriers. In 2013, with the help of Konstantin Obenland, a WordPress core developer, I overcame my fear and contributed my first patch to WordPress. This is one of…

  • WP Rollback Adds Multisite Compatibility and Changelog Preview

    WP Rollback Adds Multisite Compatibility and Changelog Preview

    In the two years since WP Rollback launched on WordPress.org, the plugin has racked up more than 30,000 active installations with nearly all 5-star reviews. It allows users to roll back any WordPress.org plugin or theme to a previous version with just a few clicks and also supports beta versions of plugins. It’s easy to…

  • React Users Petition Facebook to Re-license React.js after Apache Software Foundation Bans BSD+Patents License in Dependencies

    React Users Petition Facebook to Re-license React.js after Apache Software Foundation Bans BSD+Patents License in Dependencies

    The Apache Software Foundation issued a notice over the weekend, indicating that it has added Facebook’s BSD+Patents license to its Category X list of disallowed licenses for Apache PMC members. This is the license that Facebook uses for most of its open source projects. A representative from Facebook’s RocksDB team commented on the Apache Foundation’s…

  • Stylishly Display Weather Conditions with the Weather Atlas Widget

    Stylishly Display Weather Conditions with the Weather Atlas Widget

    If you’re looking for an easy way to display weather conditions on your site, check out the new Weather Atlas Widget by Yu Media Group d.o.o. Once activated, browse to Appearance > Widgets, and add the Weather Atlas widget to a sidebar.  As you begin typing, a drop-down list of cities is displayed. This helps choose…

  • Gutenberg Boilerplate Demonstrates How to Build Custom Blocks

    Gutenberg Boilerplate Demonstrates How to Build Custom Blocks

    Gutenberg is still in beta but developers are already getting ready for creating their own custom blocks. Over the weekend Ahmad Awais released a new project called Gutenberg Boilerplate For Third-Party Custom Blocks. Awais’ introductory post includes a rundown of his thoughts on the current pros and cons of developing for the Gutenberg project. Although…

  • Gutenberg 0.5.0 Adds New Verse Block for Poetry and a New Display for Recent Blocks

    Gutenberg 0.5.0 Adds New Verse Block for Poetry and a New Display for Recent Blocks

    Another round of Gutenberg updates was released today. Last weekend brought version 0.4.0, which didn’t have too many noteworthy visible changes on the frontend but introduced an API for handling pasted content. Gutenberg developers are aiming to have specific handling for converting pasted content from applications like Word, Markdown, and Google Docs to native WordPress…

  • Jetpack Professional Plan Introduces Unlimited Access to 200+ Commercial Themes

    Jetpack Professional Plan Introduces Unlimited Access to 200+ Commercial Themes

    Automattic has been teasing its plan to add commercial themes to Jetpack for several months after introducing theme installation for self-hosted users from WordPress.com. In March, the plugin opened up access to all of WordPress.com’s free themes via the Jetpack Manage interface. All signs pointed to Automattic developing the infrastructure to offer commercial themes via…

  • CoKinetic Systems Pursues $100 Million GPL License Violation Case Against Panasonic Avionics

    CoKinetic Systems Pursues $100 Million GPL License Violation Case Against Panasonic Avionics

    Open source software has made its way into nearly every industry, but a recent open source security and risk analysis shows widespread license compliance risks, with 75% of the audited applications including GPL license conflicts. Although most violations are unintentional, there are some cases where companies do not comply with the license in order to…

  • AJ Morris Acquires iThemes Exchange

    AJ Morris Acquires iThemes Exchange

    In 2013, iThemes released Exchange, an e-commerce platform that aimed to make selling online as simple as possible. Today, the company announced that AJ Morris, Product Manager at Liquid Web, has taken over the project. “When approached about taking over iThemes Exchange early this year, we wanted to be sure the project and our customers went into…

  • WordPress.com Introduces Scheduling for Social Media Posts

    WordPress.com Introduces Scheduling for Social Media Posts

    WordPress.com is venturing into the realm of social media management applications with its latest feature that allows users to schedule Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn updates for individual posts. This goes beyond the basic Publicize functionality that automatically shares posts to connected accounts as soon as they are published, giving users the ability to automate their…

  • WPWeekly Episode 281 – In Memory of Jesse Petersen

    WPWeekly Episode 281 – In Memory of Jesse Petersen

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Ben Meredith. Over the past few years, Ben has established a friendly and professional relationship with Jesse Petersen, who passed away due to complications from Cystic Fibrosis. Ben shares his unique perspective on who Petersen was as a person and describes the challenges of…

  • Sustain Event Draws 100 Attendees to Discuss the Sustainability of Open Source Software

    Sustain Event Draws 100 Attendees to Discuss the Sustainability of Open Source Software

    More than 100 open source project maintainers and industry leaders gathered at the GitHub headquarters in San Francisco last month to discuss the long-term sustainability of open source software. The Sustain event, put on by a relatively new organization called SustainOSS, did not follow a traditional conference format with talks and keynotes but was intentionally…

  • Automattic Releases Net Neutrality WordPress Plugin Ahead of July 12 Protest

    Automattic Releases Net Neutrality WordPress Plugin Ahead of July 12 Protest

    Automattic announced its intent to protest the FCC’s attack on net neutrality today by making a way for the millions of WordPress.com users to join in. The company’s logo has been listed on the Save Net Neutrality event website for some time but it had yet to announce how it would be participating. WordPress.com users…

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