Tag: wordpress.tv

  • WPWeekly Episode 211 – Kyle Maurer Co-founder of Real Big Marketing

    WPWeekly Episode 211 – Kyle Maurer Co-founder of Real Big Marketing

    In this episode, Marcus Couch and I are joined by Kyle Maurer, Co-founder of Real Big Marketing. Maurer grew up in rural Michigan working on farms without much knowledge of the IT industry. He registered an account on meetup.com after discovering a WordPress meetup in his local area. During the meetup, Maurer discovered how powerful…

  • What Do You Want to See in a WordPress.tv Redesign?

    What Do You Want to See in a WordPress.tv Redesign?

    The WordPress.tv team is requesting feedback on what features you’d like to see in a website redesign. Jerry Bates, volunteer moderator for WordPress.tv, says one of the goals for 2016 is to update the site to better showcase content from WordCamps around the world. While plans are underway, the team wants to know what you…

  • WPWeekly Episode 199 – Preview of WordPress 4.3

    WPWeekly Episode 199 – Preview of WordPress 4.3

    In this episode of WordPress Weekly, Marcus Couch and I preview WordPress 4.3. We discuss what WordPress.tv should do with old videos now that the site is six years old. There’s a conference this weekend devoted to the Genesis Framework and we let you know how you can watch it for free. Theme translations and…

  • What Should WordPress.tv Do with Old Videos?

    What Should WordPress.tv Do with Old Videos?

    WordPress.tv launched in January of 2009 and since then has become one of the largest repositories of information dedicated to WordPress. To put that in perspective, WordPress 2.8 and 2.9 were released the same year. However, with more than six years of content available, the team has run into a problem. On July 3rd, Brash…

  • WordPress.tv is Branching Out Into Beginner Tutorial Videos

    WordPress.tv is Branching Out Into Beginner Tutorial Videos

    WordPress.tv is expanding its video catalog beyond WordCamp session recordings. As most of the video content on the site centers around topics for developers and established users, the WPTV team is now actively soliciting submissions for more beginner video tutorials. Are you a proud member of the WordPress community, who creates (or would like to…

  • 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.…

  • WordPress.tv Seeks Bilingual Moderators to Help Expand International Coverage

    WordPress.tv Seeks Bilingual Moderators to Help Expand International Coverage

    The WordPress.tv Moderator Squad has been busy updating the site and setting new goals for improving international coverage. In the past 30 days, the team published 89 new videos in eight languages, representing 14 WordCamps from around the globe. Jerry Bates, one of the moderators on the team, reported that they are currently focusing on…

  • WordPress.tv Adds Its First German Presentation: Konstantin Obenland on Underscores

    WordPress.tv Adds Its First German Presentation: Konstantin Obenland on Underscores

    WordPress.tv added its first German language video today. Konstantin Obenland’s “Underscores: Ein Startertheme Für Alle” presentation from WordCamp Hamburg is, surprisingly, the only German video to make it to WordPress.tv so far. Obenland is a code wrangler at Automattic and has also worked extensively with the default WordPress themes. His presentation covers the history and…

  • State Of The Word From San Francisco

    Matt Mullenwegs state of the Word presentation from WordCamp San Francisco is now online over at WordPress.TV. This is the presentation where Matt first introduced the merger between WPMU and WordPress.org, a commercial GPL theme page and a host of other announcements. Thanks to Dave Curlee, John P., and Michael Pick for getting this online.…