Month: July 2020

  • Open Source Initiative to Host Virtual State of the Source Summit, September 9-10

    Open Source Initiative to Host Virtual State of the Source Summit, September 9-10

    OSI (Open Source Initiative) is hosting a new 24-hour, virtual conference called State of the Source Summit, September 9-10. The non-profit organization plays an important role in the open source ecosystem as stewards of the Open Source Definition (OSD). OSI is responsible for reviewing and approving licenses as OSD-conformant, which indirectly helps mediate community conflicts. As part…

  • WordPress University Was Always Online

    WordPress University Was Always Online

    Did anybody listen to Peter Thiel? In 2011, the billionaire co-founder of PayPal, dubbed “contrarian investor” by the New York Times, created the Thiel Fellowship. A collection of 24 youngsters under the age of 20 were awarded $100,000 in exchange for dropping out of college to start tech companies. Thiel said: I believe you have a…

  • Jetpack 8.7 Adds New Tweetstorm Unroll Feature, Improves Search Customization

    Jetpack 8.7 Adds New Tweetstorm Unroll Feature, Improves Search Customization

    Jetpack 8.7 was released this week with an exciting new feature that allows users to “unroll” a tweetstorm and publish it in a post. The feature works inside the Tweet block. After a user embeds a tweet, it will automatically detect a tweetstorm and display a prompt to fetch the rest of the tweets. It…

  • After 11 Years, Users Will Be Able to Update Themes and Plugins via a ZIP File

    After 11 Years, Users Will Be Able to Update Themes and Plugins via a ZIP File

    It has been a long road. Eleven long years. WordPress will finally allow end-users to update an installed plugin or theme by uploading a ZIP file. After over a decade, most people who had hoped to see this day have likely moved on. However, for those of us still waiting for this long sought after…

  • New Gatsby Source WordPress Plugin Now in Beta

    New Gatsby Source WordPress Plugin Now in Beta

    Gatsby announced its new source plugin (v4) for WordPress is now in beta. The plugin has been completely revamped to improve headless WordPress setups where Gatsby powers the frontend. It also integrates with Gatsby Cloud to provide real-time previews and incremental builds. The Gatsby team has had a long journey towards creating an integration for WordPress sites…

  • Goodbye, ManageWP.org; Hello, WP Content

    Goodbye, ManageWP.org; Hello, WP Content

    Yesterday, Iain Poulson and Ashley Rich launched community-curated, news-sharing site WP Content. The launch comes on the heels of ManageWP.org shutting down its own news-sharing service and the WordPress community losing out on a valuable resource. Both Poulson and Rich are based in the UK and work for Delicious Brains, a development company that focuses…

  • WordCamp Attendance Badges Could Be a Good Thing, but That’s the Wrong Discussion

    WordCamp Attendance Badges Could Be a Good Thing, but That’s the Wrong Discussion

    On July 3, Timi Wahalahti opened a discussion on the Community WordPress blog on whether WordCamp volunteers, WordCamp attendees, or Meetup attendees should be awarded a WordPress.org profile badge. The discussion stemmed from a nearly two-year-old Meta ticket that was recently resurfaced. The general consensus from the comments on the post seems to be that…

  • WordProof Wins €1 Million Grant to Advance Blockchain Timestamping Concept

    WordProof Wins €1 Million Grant to Advance Blockchain Timestamping Concept

    WordProof, the company behind the WordProof Timestamp plugin for WordPress, has received a €1 million grant from the European Commission as the reward for winning a competition called “Blockchains for Social Good.” The Dutch startup beat 175 other participants from around Europe. The competition was designed to reward developers’ efforts in exploring decentralized applications of blockchains…

  • New Block-based Navigation and Widgets Screens Sidelined for WordPress 5.5

    New Block-based Navigation and Widgets Screens Sidelined for WordPress 5.5

    The new navigation block and navigation and widget screens that were originally planned for WordPress 5.5 have been pushed back to the next release. These projects are currently available in the Gutenberg plugin experiments screen but are not yet ready to land in core. Converting the widget-editing areas and updating the widgets UI to use the block…

  • Google Launches Beta of AMP-Powered Web Stories Plugin for WordPress

    Google Launches Beta of AMP-Powered Web Stories Plugin for WordPress

    Google announced a public beta of its new Web Stories WordPress plugin this week. The plugin’s description aptly reads, “Visual storytelling for WordPress.” It is essentially a custom editor for creating AMP-powered stories within WordPress. Users can download the beta plugin directly from the Web Stories beta page. Developers who want to contribute or take…

  • WordPress Contributors Seek Sponsorship for Improving Gutenberg Developer Docs

    WordPress Contributors Seek Sponsorship for Improving Gutenberg Developer Docs

    WordPress developers Milana Cap and Jonathan Bossenger are starting a fundraiser for improving Gutenberg developer documentation. The conversation began yesterday when Cap tweeted about how documentation is often overlooked when companies hire full-time contributors to work on WordPress. “When your community is unable to learn your software then you have no contributors,” Cap said. “Documentation…

  • Decision Time: What Block Patterns Should Ship With WordPress 5.5?

    Decision Time: What Block Patterns Should Ship With WordPress 5.5?

    The first beta release of WordPress 5.5 is mere days away. This test release is expected to ship on July 7, and it carries with it a slew of new features that have primarily been developed between Gutenberg 7.6 and 8.5. One of the more pressing decisions the development team has to make is which…

  • Build Static or Dynamic Blocks With the WP Block Builder Script

    Build Static or Dynamic Blocks With the WP Block Builder Script

    Today, Jeffrey Carandang released WP Block Builder, an npm script for developers to begin building WordPress blocks. It is just one of many such scripts in a sea of block scaffolding tools, but Carandang may just have the experience and clout to rise above the rest. Thus far, developers have downloaded his custom setup over…

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