• GoDaddy Acquires ThemeBeans, CoBlocks, Block Gallery, and Block Unit Tests

    GoDaddy Acquires ThemeBeans, CoBlocks, Block Gallery, and Block Unit Tests

    GoDaddy has acquired CoBlocks, ThemeBeans, Block Gallery and Block Unit Tests, one of the leading Gutenberg product lines in the WordPress ecosystem. Founder Rich Tabor is joining GoDaddy as Senior Product Manager of WordPress Experience and will lead a team dedicated to understanding users’ needs and expanding the company’s Gutenberg-related products. Tabor’s fellow CoBlocks founders…

  • Pipdig Under Investigation, Company is Refusing Customers’ Refund Requests

    Pipdig Under Investigation, Company is Refusing Customers’ Refund Requests

    In the wake of last week’s Pipdidg scandal, the WordPress blogger and developer communities have been working together to help the company’s customers get on new themes and ensure the safety of their websites. Pipdig has been reported to various UK and internet authorities and is currently under investigation. Pipdig’s hosting provider has proactively disabled…

  • Gutenberg Team Publishes RFC Document on Widget-Block Interfaces

    Gutenberg Team Publishes RFC Document on Widget-Block Interfaces

    The Gutenberg team has published a Blocks in Widget Areas RFC (request for comments) document, detailing a technical approach that brings blocks to the wp-admin/widgets.php screen and the Customizer. This is one of the goals on the roadmap Matt Mullenweg outlined in his 9 Projects for 2019 post. Based on the requirements outlined in the…

  • Jetpack 7.2.1 Removes Promotions for Paid Upgrades from the Plugin Search Screen

    Jetpack 7.2.1 Removes Promotions for Paid Upgrades from the Plugin Search Screen

    Earlier this month, Jetpack 7.1 added suggestions to the plugin search screen, a controversial change that has sparked debate this week. When users search for a plugin that matches a term for an existing Jetpack feature, the plugin now inserts an artificial, dismissible search result into the first plugin card slot, identifying the corresponding Jetpack…

  • WPWeekly Episode 350 – Don’t Touch My Plugin Search Results

    WPWeekly Episode 350 – Don’t Touch My Plugin Search Results

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss a controversial feature in Jetpack 7.1 that adds feature suggestions to plugin search results. We also talk about extension suggestions that are coming to WooCommerce. We talk about the security implications from the recent investigations into the Pipdig plugin and what users can do about it.…

  • Jetpack Is Promoting Paid Upgrades on Plugin Search Screen, WordPress Plugin Team Says it “May be a Violation” of Directory Guidelines

    Jetpack Is Promoting Paid Upgrades on Plugin Search Screen, WordPress Plugin Team Says it “May be a Violation” of Directory Guidelines

    Yesterday the discussion surrounding Jetpack’s implementation of feature suggestions in the plugin search screen became heated after developers pointed out that Automattic is also using these suggestions to promote paid upgrades. You can test this by searching for “backups” where you find that Jetpack’s commercial offering takes the place of the first result, pushing all…

  • Jetpack 7.1 Adds Feature Suggestions to Plugin Search Results

    Jetpack 7.1 Adds Feature Suggestions to Plugin Search Results

    Jetpack 7.1 was released earlier this month with new blocks for WordAds, Business Hours, Contact Info, Slideshows, and Videos. This release also quietly added suggestions to the plugin search screen, a change that has not been well-received by the developer community. If a user searches for a plugin that has a feature that is already…

  • Automattic Launches Happy Tools Product Line for Distributed Teams

    Automattic Launches Happy Tools Product Line for Distributed Teams

    Automattic has released Happy Schedule, the first in a new line of products called “Happy Tools,” created to solve problems for distributed teams. The products have grown out of internal tools that Automattic uses with its distributed team of more than 850 employees in 68 countries. Most employee scheduling tools are designed for more traditional…

  • WordCamp Asia Proposed for 2020 in Bangkok, Thailand

    WordCamp Asia Proposed for 2020 in Bangkok, Thailand

    The organizers of WordCamp Asia, a brand new regional WordCamp, have published a proposal for making Bangkok, Thailand, the host city for a 2-3 day event in early 2020. They are currently planning for February or March to avoid clashing with other regional WordCamps (WCEU, WCUS). The camp has been informally discussed since 2015 while…

  • rtCamp Releases GitHub Actions for Automated Code Review, Deploying WordPress, and Slack Notifications

    rtCamp Releases GitHub Actions for Automated Code Review, Deploying WordPress, and Slack Notifications

    rtCamp, a 60+ person agency and WordPress.com VIP service partner, has released three new GitHub Actions that handle automated code review, WordPress deployment, and Slack notifications. The PHPCS Code Review action takes advantage of GitHub’s pull request review feature. It performs an automated code review on pull requests using PHPCS. This Action is based on…

  • How Will Gutenberg Phase 4 Impact Multilingual Solutions for WordPress?

    How Will Gutenberg Phase 4 Impact Multilingual Solutions for WordPress?

    During the 2018 State of the Word address, Matt Mullenweg announced that Phase 4 of the Gutenberg project would be aimed at developing an official way for WordPress to support multilingual sites. There are no technical details available yet for what approach core will take, because it’s still in the experimental stage. The site building…