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  • Plugins Hosted on WordPress.org Can No Longer Guarantee Legal Compliance

    Plugins Hosted on WordPress.org Can No Longer Guarantee Legal Compliance

    The plugin review team has amended guideline number nine which states, developers and their plugins must not do anything illegal, dishonest, or morally offensive, to include the following statement: Implying that a plugin can create, provide, automate, or guarantee legal compliance Mika Epstein, a member of the WordPress.org plugin review team, says the change was…

  • A WordCamp for Organizers Is in the Planning Stages

    A WordCamp for Organizers Is in the Planning Stages

    Last year, Drew Jaynes and Carol Stambaugh proposed a new WordCamp event geared towards organizers to the WordPress Community Team. After fleshing out the details and discussing the idea over the course of seven months, the duo has announced that a WordCamp for Organizers is officially on the table. The goal of the event is…

  • Jetpack 6.0 Takes Steps Towards GDPR Compliance

    Jetpack 6.0 Takes Steps Towards GDPR Compliance

    Jetpack 6.0 is available for upgrade. It comes with improvements to the social media icons widget, enhanced brute force protection, and better compatibility between WooCommerce and Jetpack. Its headlining features though are privacy related as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is set to go into effect May 25th. In 6.0, Jetpack has a dedicated…

  • ‘Try Gutenberg’ Prompt Pushed Back to A Later Release

    ‘Try Gutenberg’ Prompt Pushed Back to A Later Release

    Last week, we reported that WordPress 4.9.5 would ship with a call-out prompt that asks users if they want to try the new editor experience. Within the comments of the post, Gary Pendergast, who works for Automattic, is a WordPress core contributor, and a lead developer on the Gutenberg project, informed us that the prompt…

  • Noteworthy Changes Coming in WordPress 4.9.5

    Noteworthy Changes Coming in WordPress 4.9.5

    WordPress 4.9.5 Beta 1 is available for testing and brings with it 23 bug fixes and improvements. A release candidate is scheduled for release on March 20th and a final release on April 3rd. Here are some notable changes you can expect in the release. "Cheatin’ uh?" Error Message is Replaced The "Cheatin’ uh?" error…

  • A Plea For Plugin Developers to Stop Supporting Legacy PHP Versions

    A Plea For Plugin Developers to Stop Supporting Legacy PHP Versions

    Iain Poulson has published a thoughtful request on the Delicious Brains blog asking WordPress plugin developers to stop supporting legacy PHP versions. He covers some of the benefits of developing with newer versions of PHP, what Delicious Brains is doing with its plugins, and using the Requires Minimum PHP Version header in readme.txt. While we…

  • Let’s Encrypt Wildcard Certificates Are Now Available

    Let’s Encrypt Wildcard Certificates Are Now Available

    In July of last year, Let's Encrypt announced that it would begin issuing Wildcard certificates for free in January of 2018. Although a little late, the organization has announced that Wildcard certificate support is now live. In addition to these certificates, the organization has updated its ACME protocol to version 2.0. ACMEv2 is required for…

  • Stack Overflow Survey Respondents Still Rank WordPress Among the Most Dreadful Platforms

    Stack Overflow Survey Respondents Still Rank WordPress Among the Most Dreadful Platforms

    Stack Overflow, a Q&A community for developers, has published the results of its 2018 developer survey. The survey was held between January 8th through the 28th and includes responses from 101,592 software developers from 183 countries across the world. This is nearly twice the amount of responses compared to last year’s survey. Last year, WordPress…

  • Yoast Launches Fund to Increase Speaker Diversity at Tech Conferences

    Yoast Launches Fund to Increase Speaker Diversity at Tech Conferences

    In an effort to increase speaker diversity at conferences worldwide, the team at Yoast SEO has launched a diversity fund. The fund will pledge a minimum of €25,000 each year. Its purpose is to remove the financial burdens that can cause minorities or underrepresented groups to speak at conferences. “There are WordCamps throughout the world,…

  • 4,500 Plugins Need Your Help in Determining Gutenberg Compatibility

    4,500 Plugins Need Your Help in Determining Gutenberg Compatibility

    One of the keys to a successful roll out of Gutenberg is plugin compatibility. Without it, users will experience unnecessary frustration and hamper enthusiasm of the new editor. In an effort to figure out what plugins are already compatible with Gutenberg, Daniel Bachhuber has created a Gutenberg Plugin Compatibility Database. The database contains 5,000 plugins…

  • New Team Forms to Facilitate GDPR Compliance in WordPress Core

    New Team Forms to Facilitate GDPR Compliance in WordPress Core

    As May 25th, the enforcement date for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) draws near, individuals and businesses are scrambling to make sure they’re compliant. I’ve read a number of blog posts throughout the WordPress community explaining the GDPR and what needs to be done for compliance and it’s a tough thing to grasp. The…

  • 10up Turns Seven

    10up Turns Seven

    10up, a web development agency founded by Jake Goldman in 2011, has turned seven years old. In a blog post celebrating the occasion, Goldman reviews the previous year and highlights some notable events for the company. “We welcomed more than 30 new clients to our portfolio in another record sales year,” Goldman said. “We launched…

  • Liquid Web Acquires iThemes in Multi-Million Dollar Deal

    Liquid Web Acquires iThemes in Multi-Million Dollar Deal

    Liquid Web, a managed hosting service founded in 1997, has acquired iThemes. iThemes recently celebrated its 10th year in business. PostStatus reports that it was an all cash deal and sources confirmed to the Tavern that it was a multi-million dollar acquisition. iThemes will continue to operate as an independent unit within Liquid Web. Cory…

  • Efrain Rivera, A Longtime Community Member, WordCamp Organizer, and Volunteer, Passes Away

    Efrain Rivera, A Longtime Community Member, WordCamp Organizer, and Volunteer, Passes Away

    Efrain Rivera, who helped organize and volunteer at numerous WordCamps in Florida has passed away at the age of 47. The news was shared on Facebook by his sister on January 28th. David Bisset, organizer of WordCamp Miami and a well-known figure in the Florida WordPress community, shared his thoughts on Rivera’s passing. Efrain wasn’t…

  • UpdraftPlus Acquires Easy Updates Manager Plugin

    UpdraftPlus Acquires Easy Updates Manager Plugin

    UpdraftPlus, a popular WordPress backup plugin actively installed on more than 1 million sites has acquired the Easy Updates Manager plugin for an undisclosed amount. Easy Updates Manager disables core, theme, and plugin updates in WordPress and provides granular control over them. It was created in 2015, is actively installed on more than 100K sites,…