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  • Automattic Publishes Transparency Report, Reaffirms Support for Freedom of Speech

    Automattic Publishes Transparency Report, Reaffirms Support for Freedom of Speech

    Automattic was created to bring WordPress’ open source publishing software to people on a larger scale. The company shares WordPress’ mission to democratize publishing. As part of that mission, Automattic published a transparency report, which outlines the number of information requests, takedown demands, and national security requests it has received. The Transparency Report is located…

  • WordPress Plugin CoSchedule Secures $500K In Funding

    WordPress Plugin CoSchedule Secures $500K In Funding

    CoSchedule, the editorial workflow and activity scheduling plugin, has secured $500K in a Series A round of funding. The angel investment was led by Sandin Holdings and Bullinger Enterprises of Fargo, North Dakota. Matching funds were provided by the North Dakota Development Fund. Joe Sandin of Sandin Holdings will join CoSchedule’s Board of Directors, providing…

  • Help Test Akismet 3.0, Win Exclusive Akismet Swag

    Help Test Akismet 3.0, Win Exclusive Akismet Swag

    Akismet 3.0 is currently in development and the official release will likely coincide with WordPress 3.9 on April 16th. The upcoming 3.0 release represents a major rewrite of the plugin and the Akismet team is inviting everyone to help test the release candidate. This version will introduce a few new features and will remove much…

  • Breaking: Jetpack Releases Critical Security Update, Immediate Action Required

    Breaking: Jetpack Releases Critical Security Update, Immediate Action Required

    Jetpack released version 2.9.3 today. This is a critical security update that fixes a potentially serious threat that has been present in Jetpack since version 1.9, released in October 2012. George Stephanis explained the vulnerability in the release announcement: During an internal security audit, we found a bug that allows an attacker to bypass a…

  • If WordPress Had A Voice, What Would It Sound Like?

    If WordPress Had A Voice, What Would It Sound Like?

    Back in March, Fred Meyer, shared his thoughts on why the core of WordPress needs a writing style guide. The post generated a healthy conversation, including this comment by Matt Mullenweg: WP has always been optionated software with a lot of personality. Every year or two people try to neuter it, remove a bt of…

  • Automattic Acquires Longreads, Invests in Digital Longform Publishing

    Automattic Acquires Longreads, Invests in Digital Longform Publishing

    Automattic announced its acquisition of Longreads today. Since 2009, the Longreads service has helped people find and share the best fiction and nonfiction longform content on the web, curated by its team of editors and the #longreads hashtag. Longreads defines longform content as anything over 1,500 words, the type of articles that are most often…

  • Summer in the City: WordCamp NYC Dates Set For August 2-3, 2014

    Summer in the City: WordCamp NYC Dates Set For August 2-3, 2014

    The dates for WordCamp NYC were announced today. The event will be held August 2-3, 2014 at the New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge in downtown Brooklyn. Tickets will go on sale within the next few weeks. Traditionally, WordCamp NYC has sold out every year. In 2009, 2010, and 2012 the event brought together…

  • WordPress 3.8.2: First Security Release Shipped as a Background Update

    WordPress 3.8.2: First Security Release Shipped as a Background Update

    WordPress 3.8.2 was released today with several important security fixes that warrant an immediate update. If you have background updates turned on, you should get the 3.8.2 security release within 12 hours. Of course, you can always update immediately via Dashboard > Update in the admin. Andrew Nacin outlined the important security fixes in this…

  • Introducing Hookr.io: A New Resource For WordPress Developers

    Introducing Hookr.io: A New Resource For WordPress Developers

    Hookr.io is a brand new project created by Christopher Sanford in the alpha stage of development. It’s an index of all the available WordPress Hooks and API calls stretching back to WordPress 1.5. The site is a result of a pet project he’s been working on for about a year. It started out as a…

  • DevPress Sold To Unknown Buyer For $14k

    DevPress Sold To Unknown Buyer For $14k

    The WordPress theme club known as DevPress has been sold to an unknown buyer for $14k. Launched in 2010, DevPress began as a WordPress collaboration project between Ptah Dunbar, Tung Do (aka Small Potato), Patrick Daly, and Justin Tadlock. Over the past four years, the company has experienced ups and downs. For example, in 2011,…

  • The Combination Of Jetpack and Dreamhost Security Settings Lead To Lost Comments

    The Combination Of Jetpack and Dreamhost Security Settings Lead To Lost Comments

    If you’re experiencing issues with Jetpack comments, you’re not the only one. First reported by WPTavern commenter, Mike McAlister, Jetpack Comments has been producing a Service Not Available error since the afternoon of April 3rd. @wptavern Seems the Tavern comment forms are getting "Service Temporarily Unavailable" errors. Maybe just Jetpack, but thought I'd mention! —…

  • Distraction Free Writing Mode Will Be Responsive in WordPress 3.9

    Distraction Free Writing Mode Will Be Responsive in WordPress 3.9

    If you use WordPress’ Distraction Free Writing Mode every day, then you may have noticed a small bug where the editor gets chopped off at smaller screen sizes. Chances are that most people don’t use the DFW mode on mobile devices very often, so the bug seems to have gone unnoticed for a little while.…

  • WordPress 3.9 Release Date Officially Set for April 16th

    WordPress 3.9 Release Date Officially Set for April 16th

    WordPress 3.9 Beta 3 went out the door today. Andrew Nacin announced the beta and set April 16th as the official release day. Beta 3 isn’t just a slightly better version of Beta 2. In fact, this third and possibly final beta includes more than 200 changes. Nacin cites several major changes that will be…

  • Pressgram 2.0 Removes Social Layer to Focus on Publishing

    Pressgram 2.0 Removes Social Layer to Focus on Publishing

    PressGram, the WordPress-powered photo sharing app, has significantly evolved since its launch. The app broke onto the scene last year, positioned as a game-changing challenger to the increasingly unpopular policies of Facebook and Instagram. After supporting the native social networking aspect for several months, John Saddington, the app’s creator, found that most users were not…

  • WordCamp Miami to Host Free WordPress Beginners Workshop for Kids

    WordCamp Miami to Host Free WordPress Beginners Workshop for Kids

    WordCamp Miami is nearly sold out with an estimated 700 WordPress fans to be in attendance. The event is celebrating its fifth anniversary this year and the organization team has announced its first WordPress beginner’s workshop for kids. Tammie Lister and I will be leading the workshop, which will introduce kids and their parents to…