
Cloudflare Memory Leak Exposes Private Data
Cloudflare, a content distribution network used by many popular sites, published detailed information about a […]

Cloudflare, a content distribution network used by many popular sites, published detailed information about a […]

Online harassment is a hot topic right now, as Twitter’s perennial battle with trolls heats […]

WordPress contributor teams are getting ready for the next Community Summit, which will be held […]

In this episode, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news of the week. We introduce […]

In October 2016, Zerif Lite was suspended from the WordPress Themes Directory after failure to […]

In the past few weeks, the WordPress Core Editor team, led by Automattic employees Matías […]

I’m in favor of WordPress collecting more anonymized usage data that could help make informed […]

BuddyPress 2.8 “San Matteo,” was released last week, led by long-time BuddyPress contributor Slava Abakumov. […]

This post was contributed by guest author Peter Suhm. Peter is a web developer from […]

When Disqus announced it would be releasing new, subscription-based versions later this year, users didn’t […]

When we wrote about why plugins sometimes disappear from the WordPress plugin directory, it generated a […]

In this episode, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news making headlines including, WordCamp Miami […]

Scott Arciszewski, Chief Development Officer for Paragon Initiative Enterprises, who is most widely known for […]

The Linux Foundation’s Open Source Leadership Summit is happening in Lake Tahoe, CA, February 14-16, […]

Nearly 50K publicly available plugins call the WordPress plugin directory home but once in awhile […]