Tag: telemetry

  • WPWeekly Episode 298 – GDPR, User Privacy, and More With Heather Burns

    WPWeekly Episode 298 – GDPR, User Privacy, and More With Heather Burns

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Heather Burns, Founder of WebDevLaw. We have a lengthy discussion about GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), what it is, what’s at stake, and its potential impacts on the WordPress ecosystem. We also discuss the cultural differences between the North American and European views on…

  • WPWeekly Episode 296 – Gutenberg, Telemetry, Calypso, and More With Matt Mullenweg

    WPWeekly Episode 296 – Gutenberg, Telemetry, Calypso, and More With Matt Mullenweg

    In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Matt Mullenweg, co-creator of the WordPress project and CEO of Automattic. We discussed a wide range of topics including, his role on the board of directors at GitLab, Telemetry or data-usage gathering in WordPress, and the WordPress Growth Council. We learned what’s happening with…

  • In Case You Missed It – Issue 23

    In Case You Missed It – Issue 23

    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. Using WordPress to Publish Law Reviews Kevin O’Keefe of Above the Law,…

  • User Tracking to be Removed from Gutenberg in Upcoming 0.8.0 Release

    User Tracking to be Removed from Gutenberg in Upcoming 0.8.0 Release

    The opt-in user tracking that was added to Gutenberg 0.7.0 will be pulled from the plugin in the upcoming 0.8.0 release. The data collection included in last week’s release reignited the discussion regarding adding telemetry to WordPress. James Nylen and an Automattic engineers involved in Gutenberg added the feature with the goal of improving the…

  • Solving the Mystery of How People Actually Use WordPress

    Solving the Mystery of How People Actually Use WordPress

    I’m in favor of WordPress collecting more anonymized usage data that could help make informed decisions on changes or improvements to core, such as tracking changes to the WordPress user interface, which buttons or settings are used most often, etc. A good example of when this data could have come in handy is the recent…

  • WPWeekly Episode 262 – Interview With Morten Rand-Hendriksen

    WPWeekly Episode 262 – Interview With Morten Rand-Hendriksen

    On this episode, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Morten Rand-Hendriksen to discuss his WordPress Telemetry proposal. We discuss the potential benefits of having an opt-in usage data collection system that could help core developers and others make informed decisions. Rand-Hendriksen also shares what he’s learned from teaching WordPress at Lynda.com, on how difficult…