Year: 2017

  • GitHub Adds Plain English Explanations to License Pages for Open Source Projects

    GitHub Adds Plain English Explanations to License Pages for Open Source Projects

    GitHub took another step towards beefing up its support for open source projects this week with a new feature that makes it easier to understand a project’s license. If the project is using a popular open source license, GitHub will automatically add a short, plain-English description of the license and its permissions, conditions, and limitations.…

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 19

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 19

    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. Apple Pay for WooCommerce WooCommerce announced that Apple Pay is now available…

  • Take the WordPress Editor Experience Survey

    Take the WordPress Editor Experience Survey

    WordPress core contributors have published a survey to collect feedback on how people are using the editor. The results of the short 15-question survey will assist the team in redesigning the editing experience in the WordPress admin. Participants are asked to identify how they use WordPress and if they use certain features like formatting buttons…

  • How to View Upcoming WordCamps in the WordPress Dashboard

    How to View Upcoming WordCamps in the WordPress Dashboard

    Over the course of a year, WordCamps take place nearly every weekend. Although you can view upcoming events on WordCamp Central, a relatively new plugin exist that enables you to see upcoming WordCamps on the WordPress Dashboard. It’s called WordCamp Dashboard Widget developed by Ajit Bohra. Once activated, a new widget appears on the dashboard…

  • U.S. Department of Defense Launches Code.mil Open Source Initiative, First Release Tests Impact of AGPL Licensing

    U.S. Department of Defense Launches Code.mil Open Source Initiative, First Release Tests Impact of AGPL Licensing

    The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is experimenting with open sourcing more of its code on GitHub. Code.mil invites developers from around the world to collaborate with federal employees on unclassified code. The Defense Digital Service (DDS), which brings in experts from top technology companies like Google, Amazon, and Netflix for short assignments, is organizing…

  • WPWeekly Episode 267 – Interview With Aaron D. Campbell, WordPress Security Team Lead

    WPWeekly Episode 267 – Interview With Aaron D. Campbell, WordPress Security Team Lead

    In this episode, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Aaron D. Campbell, WordPress Security Team Lead. Campbell provides insight into who’s on the team and what they do behind the scenes to coordinate security releases. We discuss the complex nature of disclosures, when to publish them, and how much information they should have. In…

  • Bocoup Launches Study to Measure Impact of Open Work on Developer Well-Being

    Bocoup Launches Study to Measure Impact of Open Work on Developer Well-Being

    Bocoup, an open source technology and design consulting company, is recruiting for a new study that aims to “measure the impact of open work on developer well-being and productivity.” The company is partnering with MIT and UCLA to develop an open work email-bot that will interact with organizations that sign up to participate. The study…

  • WooCommerce 3.0.0 Scheduled for Release April 4th

    WooCommerce 3.0.0 Scheduled for Release April 4th

    Big changes are on the way for WooCommerce. Mike Jolley, lead developer of WooCommerce, announced that WooCommerce 2.7 will be versioned 3.0.0 with a scheduled release date of April 4th. During the 2.7 beta testing phase, the team discovered a significant bug in the way that timestamps are handled. “Essentially, some developers need a way…

  • Varying Vagrant Vagrants 2.0.0 Introduces YAML Configuration, Revamps Documentation

    Varying Vagrant Vagrants 2.0.0 Introduces YAML Configuration, Revamps Documentation

    Varying Vagrant Vagrants 2.0.0 was released yesterday with support for a YAML configuration file. This is a major improvement that gives VVV users more flexibility in customizing their configurations. The new vvv-config.yml file includes the defaults and users can create a vvv-custom.yml file to change the default provisioning. Utilities have been broken out into their…

  • WordPress.com Updates Its Post Editor With a Distraction-Free Interface

    WordPress.com Updates Its Post Editor With a Distraction-Free Interface

    WordPress.com has unveiled a refreshed post editor that makes content front and center. The most noticeable change is the user interface. The sidebar of meta boxes is now on the right-hand side instead of the left. Clicking the Post Settings link hides the sidebar, providing a cleaner interface. The preview and publish buttons are no…

  • John Maeda’s 2017 Design in Tech Report Puts the Spotlight on Inclusive Design

    John Maeda’s 2017 Design in Tech Report Puts the Spotlight on Inclusive Design

    John Maeda, Automattic’s Global Head of Computational Design and Inclusion, presented his third annual “Design in Tech” report at SXSW over the weekend. The previous reports have received more than two million views and this one is equally loaded with thought-provoking information about the future of the design industry. “Design isn’t just about beauty; it’s…

  • Hacker News Question: Developers with kids, how do you skill up?

    Hacker News Question: Developers with kids, how do you skill up?

    By now you’ve probably seen the viral clip of a father getting interrupted by his children while giving a live interview on BBC. Working parents everywhere, especially remote workers, could identify with the humorous embarrassment of the situation. Even those who have had pets interrupt Skype calls know the feeling. You want to be thought…

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 18

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 18

    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. The REST API Democratizes Reading Mika Epstein explains how the WordPress REST API…

  • “Open Source in Brazil” eBook Now Available for Free

    “Open Source in Brazil” eBook Now Available for Free

    Open Source in Brazil is a new free eBook from O’Reilly Media that offers an inside look into the growth of Brazil’s free software community despite the country’s unique barriers. Brazil has a vibrant IT and startup culture and hosts the largest open source conference in Latin America, Fórum Internacional Software Livre (FISL). The conference…

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