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In Matt Mullenweg’s 2016 State of the Word, he announced the WordPress Growth Council. The […]

In Matt Mullenweg’s 2016 State of the Word, he announced the WordPress Growth Council. The […]

In 2014, Chris Wiegman forked VVV to create Primary Vagrant, an Apache based Vagrant configuration […]

GitHub open sourced its JavaScript-powered Atom editor in 2014 with extensibility designed to be its […]

The month of May is Mental Health Awareness month. On this episode, Ed Finkler, founder […]

WordCamp Europe’s Contributor Day is set for Thursday, June 15th, 2017, the day before the […]

WordPress 4.7.5 was released today with fixes for six security issues. If you manage multiple […]

A year and a half after the initial release of the controversially-named Hookr plugin, its […]

The District Court for the Northern District of California has denied a motion to dismiss […]

One of the most important things that distinguishes self-hosted WordPress from WordPress.com is the ability […]

WordPress now has its own official HackerOne account where security researchers can responsibly disclose vulnerabilities […]

On this episode of WordPress Weekly, I’m joined by James Farmer, co-founder and CEO of Incsub. […]

Nealy a year ago, VersionPress 3.0 was released. This version added new search capabilities, bulk […]

For the past few months, users have been testing bbPress 2.6 Beta 2. bbPress 2.6 will […]

When it comes to spam, comments are one of the first things that comes to […]
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