Tag: facebook

  • Facebook Isn’t Budging on React’s BSD + Patents License

    Facebook Isn’t Budging on React’s BSD + Patents License

    Last month React users petitioned Facebook to relicense the project (and its other open source projects) after the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) added Facebook’s BSD+Patents license to its Category X list of disallowed licenses for Apache PMC members. Participants and subscribers to the GitHub thread waited weeks for a decision on re-licensing while Facebook’s engineering…

  • WPWeekly Episode 285 – Not Every WordPress Is the Same

    WPWeekly Episode 285 – Not Every WordPress Is the Same

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I open the show by discussing our observations of social media lately. Our feeds are filled with anger and for me personally, Twitter is becoming less useful. We discussed the news of the week, including a lengthy conversation about Automattic opening up the WordPress.org ecosystem of plugins and…

  • Petition to Re-License React has been Escalated to Facebook’s Engineering Directors

    Petition to Re-License React has been Escalated to Facebook’s Engineering Directors

    React users are petitioning Facebook to re-license React.js after the Apache Software Foundation announced its decision to ban Apache PMC members from using any technology licensed with Facebook’s BSD+Patents License. So far the GitHub issue has received 627 “thumbs up” emoji and 66 comments from concerned React users who are hoping for a change in…

  • React Users Petition Facebook to Re-license React.js after Apache Software Foundation Bans BSD+Patents License in Dependencies

    React Users Petition Facebook to Re-license React.js after Apache Software Foundation Bans BSD+Patents License in Dependencies

    The Apache Software Foundation issued a notice over the weekend, indicating that it has added Facebook’s BSD+Patents license to its Category X list of disallowed licenses for Apache PMC members. This is the license that Facebook uses for most of its open source projects. A representative from Facebook’s RocksDB team commented on the Apache Foundation’s…

  • WPWeekly Episode 275 – The JavaScript Framework Rabbit Hole

    WPWeekly Episode 275 – The JavaScript Framework Rabbit Hole

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I celebrate WordPress’ 14th birthday. We discuss the removal of HHVM from WordPress’ testing infrastructure and how it was likely the reason PHP 7 gained so many performance improvements. For a majority of the show, Jacoby and I spoke in-depth on which JavaScript framework WordPress core should choose.…

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 15

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 15

    There’s a lot of great WordPress content published in the community but not all of it is featured on the Tavern. This post is an assortment of items related to WordPress that caught my eye but didn’t make it into a full post. Insight Into Automattic’s Open Vacation Policy Alexis Croswell, of Culture Amp, published…

  • Automattic Will Continue to Use React.js in Calypso Despite Patent Clause

    Automattic Will Continue to Use React.js in Calypso Despite Patent Clause

    Calypso is an application developed by Automattic that is built entirely with JavaScript using the Node and React libraries. React, etc., a site that covers news related to the React library, recently published an article highlighting how a license to use it in projects can be revoked. React contains a patent clause that allows Facebook…

  • Automattic Pushes the Advanced WordPress Facebook Group Giveaway to More Than $70K in Prizes

    Automattic Pushes the Advanced WordPress Facebook Group Giveaway to More Than $70K in Prizes

    Last week, we mentioned that the Advanced WordPress Facebook Group is giving away more than $40K worth of WordPress related prizes away to celebrate crossing the 20,000th member milestone. This past weekend, the prize value jumped to more than $70K after Automattic contributed 100 one-year long Jetpack Pro licenses to the prize pool. Jetpack Professional…

  • Facebook News Feed Now Favors Articles That Users Spend a Longer Time Reading

    Facebook News Feed Now Favors Articles That Users Spend a Longer Time Reading

    Facebook announced yesterday that its news feed algorithm will now favor articles that users spend a long time reading. While likes, clicks, comments, and sharing counts are all valuable metrics, they are not always reliable determinants for what users want to see. Facebook discovered this by gathering feedback via its Feed Quality Program. As a…

  • Advanced WordPress Facebook Group Milestones in 2014

    Advanced WordPress Facebook Group Milestones in 2014

    For the Advanced WordPress group on Facebook, 2014 was a great year. The group added key admins Joost de Valk and Danny van Kooten to cover the European time zone. It took two and a half years to reach 7,500 members, but after highlighting the group on the Tavern, membership skyrocketed from 7,500 members to…

  • Matt Mullenweg Hosts Impromptu Q&A Session On Facebook

    Matt Mullenweg Hosts Impromptu Q&A Session On Facebook

    WordPress co-creator, Matt Mullenweg, stopped by the Advanced WordPress Facebook group and participated in a WordPress edition of ask me anything. After receiving a warm welcome from the group, Mullenweg outlined what types of questions he would answer. Once the gates were opened, the questions started pouring in. Here are a few of my favorites…

  • WPWeekly Episode 155 – Facebook Groups, Selfies, and Heavy Analytics

    WPWeekly Episode 155 – Facebook Groups, Selfies, and Heavy Analytics

    In this weeks short and sweet edition of WordPress weekly, we get you caught up on the news of the week. We share our reactions to Automattic’s new Selfies app for Android and whether it’s a sign of things to come with the Gravatar mobile app. Heavy analytics ceases development but the code lives on.…

  • Make BuddyPress Look Like Facebook

    With the release of BuddyPress 1.0, BuddyDress.com has released an updated version of their FaceBuddy theme which strangely enough, looks just like Facebook. This theme is very CSS dependent meaning little to no images. One nice thing about this particular theme is that BuddyDress provides the PSD file to customize the background image with your…