• Atom Editor Adds Git and GitHub Integration

    Atom Editor Adds Git and GitHub Integration

    GitHub open sourced its JavaScript-powered Atom editor in 2014 with extensibility designed to be its single-most important feature. Over the past three years, a thriving ecosystem of more than 6,000 packages to extend the editor has grown out of Atom’s open source community. GitHub estimates Atom now has 2.1 million active users. This week Atom…

  • WPWeekly Episode 273 – Mental Health Awareness With Bridget Willard and Ed Finkler

    WPWeekly Episode 273 – Mental Health Awareness With Bridget Willard and Ed Finkler

    The month of May is Mental Health Awareness month. On this episode, Ed Finkler, founder of Open Sourcing Mental Illness (OSMI), and Bridget Willard, Marketing Manager for WordImpress, join me to raise awareness of mental health. We start the show by discussing what mental health is and what it means to feel normal. We talk…

  • WordCamp Europe Contributor Day to Host 13 Workshops, Event is Nearly Sold Out

    WordCamp Europe Contributor Day to Host 13 Workshops, Event is Nearly Sold Out

    WordCamp Europe’s Contributor Day is set for Thursday, June 15th, 2017, the day before the conference days begin. Attendees will be split into contributor teams and this year the event will also feature four talks and 13 workshops. The selected team leaders are long-time WordPress core and community contributors from around the world. Scheduled talks…

  • WordPress 4.7.5 Patches Six Security Issues, Immediate Update Recommended

    WordPress 4.7.5 Patches Six Security Issues, Immediate Update Recommended

    WordPress 4.7.5 was released today with fixes for six security issues. If you manage multiple sites, you may have seen automatic update notices landing in your inbox this evening. The security release is for all previous versions and WordPress is recommending an immediate update. Sites running versions older than 3.7 will require a manual update.…

  • What to Expect in WordPress 4.8

    What to Expect in WordPress 4.8

    WordPress 4.8 Beta 1 is available for testing and has a couple of features that will likely have a big impact. New Image, Video, and Audio Widgets WordPress 4.8 has three new core widgets and adds a visual editor to the Text widget. Adding video, audio, or images to text widgets typically involves using custom…

  • Hookr Plugin Rebrands as WP Inspect, Project to Shift to a Module-Based Architecture

    Hookr Plugin Rebrands as WP Inspect, Project to Shift to a Module-Based Architecture

    A year and a half after the initial release of the controversially-named Hookr plugin, its creator, Christopher Sanford, has rebranded the plugin as WP Inspect. The plugin provides a WordPress hook/API reference for developers and displays the actions and filters that fired as the page loaded. At launch Sanford was fairly committed to the Hookr…

  • U.S. District Court Denies Pre-Trial Motion to Dismiss GPL Infringement Case

    U.S. District Court Denies Pre-Trial Motion to Dismiss GPL Infringement Case

    The District Court for the Northern District of California has denied a motion to dismiss a complaint of breach of contract and copyright infringement claims in a case regarding the GPL. The plaintiff, Artifex Software Inc., is the creator of Ghostscript, an AGPL-licensed PDF interpreter. In 2016, the company filed a lawsuit against Hancom, a…

  • WordPress.com Experiments With Allowing Business Plan Customers to Install Third-Party Plugins and Themes

    WordPress.com Experiments With Allowing Business Plan Customers to Install Third-Party Plugins and Themes

    One of the most important things that distinguishes self-hosted WordPress from WordPress.com is the ability to install custom themes and plugins. A recent change to WordPress.com’s Business Plan removes this limitation, allowing customers to install most third-party plugins and themes. In a WordPress.com support thread created in February, a user asked how to install plugins…

  • WordPress Is Now on HackerOne, Launches Bug Bounties

    WordPress Is Now on HackerOne, Launches Bug Bounties

    WordPress now has its own official HackerOne account where security researchers can responsibly disclose vulnerabilities to the security team. The project’s page was previously listed under Automattic’s profile before HackerOne launched its free community edition for open source projects. WordPress has now transitioned to its own account, which also includes sister projects BuddyPress, bbPress, GlotPress,…

  • WPWeekly Episode 272 – Interview With James Farmer, Co-Founder and CEO of Incsub

    WPWeekly Episode 272 – Interview With James Farmer, Co-Founder and CEO of Incsub

    On this episode of WordPress Weekly, I’m joined by James Farmer, co-founder and CEO of Incsub. Farmer has been involved in the WordPress community for 11 years and in that time, he and I have butted heads, mildly speaking. Last year, Farmer looked back at the last 10 years of being a WordPress entrepreneur. In that post, he…

  • VersionPress 4.0 Tentatively Scheduled to Ship in September

    VersionPress 4.0 Tentatively Scheduled to Ship in September

    Nealy a year ago, VersionPress 3.0 was released. This version added new search capabilities, bulk undo, and a number of bug fixes. It was the first release since it became a free, open source project. In a post on the project’s development blog, Borek Bernard, co-founder of VersionPress, describes what the team is focusing on for…

  • bbPress 2.6 Beta 3 Likely as Team Focuses on Solid Data Migration Path

    bbPress 2.6 Beta 3 Likely as Team Focuses on Solid Data Migration Path

    For the past few months, users have been testing bbPress 2.6 Beta 2. bbPress 2.6 will be the first major version update since 2014 and will include the following features: Per-forum moderators Improved favorites and subscriptions management Improved BuddyPress integration Performance improvements User experience improvements to meta-boxes and admin-area tools Tighter integration with the WordPress Dashboard…

  • New WordPress Plugin Blocks Spam User Registrations Using Stop Forum Spam Database

    New WordPress Plugin Blocks Spam User Registrations Using Stop Forum Spam Database

    When it comes to spam, comments are one of the first things that comes to mind. However, spam user registrations can be just as prolific on sites with open registration. Leland Fiegel, founder of Themetry, has developed a new plugin called Stop Signup Spam that prevents users from registering an account if their email or…

  • Weglot Multilingual Plugin Closes €450K in Seed Funding

    Weglot Multilingual Plugin Closes €450K in Seed Funding

    Weglot, a multilingual plugin which has been in the WordPress market for a little over a year, has closed €450K in seed funding from SIDE Capital. Co-founder Rémy Berda reports that there are now more than 10,000 websites using Weglot and the company has passed 30K€ in monthly revenue. Over the past six months Berda…

  • WordPress 4.8 Release Targeted for June 8

    WordPress 4.8 Release Targeted for June 8

    WordPress 4.8 kicked off in this week’s core developer meeting and the schedule for the upcoming release is now published. Beta 1 is scheduled for May 12 and the official release is targeted for June 8. This will be the first major release in 2017 and is focused on laying the foundation for the new…