WordPress Weekly

  • WPWeekly Episode 347 –  Chair Buying, Pressing Issues, and Block Management

    WPWeekly Episode 347 – Chair Buying, Pressing Issues, and Block Management

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I start off by discussing the office chair purchasing process. I recently needed to buy a new chair and was surprised by some of the features that were highlighted. We talked about block managers and some of the pitfalls that will need to be overcome. For example, what…

  • WPWeekly Episode 346 – Cancer Sucks

    WPWeekly Episode 346 – Cancer Sucks

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I reflect on Alex Mill’s latest blog post where he announced that he’s ending his battle with Leukemia. We highlight some of the impacts he’s had on people’s lives and the contributions he’s made to open-source software. Stories Discussed: Leukemia Has Won Alex’s WordPress Plugins WPWeekly Meta: Next…

  • Transcript of WordPress Weekly Episode 344

    Transcript of WordPress Weekly Episode 344

    Based on requests from listeners, I purchased a transcription of episode 344 of WordPress Weekly where we discussed the WordPress Governance Project. I purchased the transcription from Rev, a well-known service devoted to captions, subtitles, and audio transcriptions. For an 87 minute podcast, the turn-around time was 25 hours and cost $87. The transcription came…

  • WPWeekly Episode 344 – Introduction to the WordPress Governance Project

    WPWeekly Episode 344 – Introduction to the WordPress Governance Project

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Morten Rand-Hendriksen and Rachel Cherry to discuss the WordPress Governance project. We discover why it was created, its goals, and how it aims to help govern the systems and processes that make up the WordPress project. Stories Discussed: WPML Alleges Former Employee Breached Website…

  • WPWeekly Episode 343 –  Newspack, Expanding Leadership, and Cory Miller

    WPWeekly Episode 343 – Newspack, Expanding Leadership, and Cory Miller

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss Automattic’s quest to create a new service tailored to journalists. We discuss what’s next for Cory Miller as his chapter at iThemes ends later this month. Near the end of the show, we talk about recent leadership changes in the WordPress project and share our opinions…

  • WPWeekly Episode 342 – GitHub, Commercials, and Governance

    WPWeekly Episode 342 – GitHub, Commercials, and Governance

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss what’s new in WordPress 5.0.3. We share insight into a new feature in WordPress 5.1 that will protect users from fatal errors or more commonly known as the white screen of death. We discuss the WordPress Governance Project and WordPress’ leadership overall throughout the past few…

  • WPWeekly Episode 341 – Recap of WordCamp US 2018

    WPWeekly Episode 341 – Recap of WordCamp US 2018

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I recap WordCamp US 2018. We discuss what’s new in WordPress 5.0.1 and when users can expect to see 5.0.2. We also chat about the new path that WordPress is on and where it may lead. John shares his perspective on what the atmosphere was like at the…

  • WPWeekly Episode 340 – Twas the Night Before 5.0

    WPWeekly Episode 340 – Twas the Night Before 5.0

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Matt Mullenweg, co-creator of the WordPress project. We discussed a number of topics that have been making the rounds across the community such as: The WordPress 5.0 release strategy and how it will evolve once it’s released. Whether or not Gutenberg is ready and…

  • WPWeekly Episode 338 – Inflation, WordPress Release Dates, WP GDPR

    WPWeekly Episode 338 – Inflation, WordPress Release Dates, WP GDPR

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss the news of the week. We talk about the delayed release of WordPress 5.0 and which day would be a suitable release date. We share our opinions on Matt’s answers from his Q&A appearance at WordCamp in Portland, Oregon. We also talk about the changes in…

  • WPWeekly Episode 336 – Interview With Andrew Roberts, CEO and Co-founder of Tiny

    WPWeekly Episode 336 – Interview With Andrew Roberts, CEO and Co-founder of Tiny

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Andrew Roberts, CEO and Co-founder of Tiny. Tiny is the company behind the popular open source library TinyMCE. Roberts shares his entrepreneurial journey, what the company plans on doing with its recent round of funding, and the relationship between TinyMCE and Gutenberg. Here is…

  • WPWeekly Episode 335 – Introduction to BigCommerce with Topher DeRosia

    WPWeekly Episode 335 – Introduction to BigCommerce with Topher DeRosia

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Topher DeRosia, a developer evangelist for BigCommerce. DeRosia introduces what BigCommerce is, why users and developers should take a look at it, and why they’re making a big push into the WordPress space. He also provides an update on HeroPress and why next year, you’ll…

  • WPWeekly Episode 334 – Accessibility, Gutenberg, and Twenty Nineteen

    WPWeekly Episode 334 – Accessibility, Gutenberg, and Twenty Nineteen

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I have a lengthy discussion about the numerous Accessibility concerns being raised by members of the community. We also talk about the WordPress 5.0 release date, tempers flaring in the WordPress core Slack channel, dealing with political situations within the WordPress project, and more. We share our thoughts…