Tag: ukraine

  • WordPress.org Removes Russian Pro-War Plugin From Directory

    WordPress.org Removes Russian Pro-War Plugin From Directory

    After considerable pushback from the Plugin Review team, WordPress.org has removed a plugin called Zamir, which was created by a Russian developer to display the Z symbol in support of Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The plugin gained attention after Gravity Forms founder and CEO Carl Hancock noticed that it was listed under the “New”…

  • WP Engine, Pantheon, and Others Drop Support for Russian Business Customers

    WP Engine, Pantheon, and Others Drop Support for Russian Business Customers

    WordPress managed hosting company WP Engine has joined Acquia, Fastly, Gatsby, Netlify, and Pantheon to begin booting Russian companies off their platforms. In addition to the joint protest, each organization has also pledged support to the Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI), a non-profit that documents internet censorship around the world. “As part of that…

  • How the WordPress Community Is Supporting Ukraine’s Resistance Against Russian Invasion

    How the WordPress Community Is Supporting Ukraine’s Resistance Against Russian Invasion

    While Russia is decimating Ukrainian cities in an unlawful attempt to occupy the country, WordPress companies and individuals are seeking ways to help refugees fleeing the violence, as well as those who have stayed behind to fight. We are living in one of those rare times in history where events have captured the attention and…

  • WPWeekly Episode 237 – Don’t Take My Booze Away

    WPWeekly Episode 237 – Don’t Take My Booze Away

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I discuss the news of the week including, Jetpack’s new developer code reference, shiny updates in WordPress 4.6, and Ukraine holding its first WordCamp. We also discuss whether or not WordCamp afterparties should be alcohol free and the circumstances surrounding the idea. Last but not least…