WordPress.org Services Resume After Holiday Break

Automattician Alex Shiels of the Meta team has announced the resumption of WordPress.org services after the holiday break of two weeks. Users can now register new accounts, submit plugins, themes, and photos, and review plugins once again.

Last month, Matt Mullenweg declared WordPress.org’s first-ever holiday break. He said, “In order to give myself and the many tired volunteers around WordPress.org a break for the holidays, we’re going to be pausing a few of the free services currently offered.” 

Initially, WP Engine was the sole exception, retaining full access to WordPress.org. Later, user registrations were reopened to support WordCamps following a ticket raised by Joost de Valk of Emilia Capital on WordPress GitHub. The ticket highlighted that a WP.org account is required to purchase WordCamp tickets.

Matt did not share a specific date for resuming the services, stating, “I hope to find the time, energy, and money to reopen all of this sometime in the new year.”

WordPress.org new account registration page.

To create a new account, users must provide their email address and a username. The registration form includes three checkboxes: confirming acceptance of the Privacy Policy (mandatory), subscribing to the WordPress Announcements mailing list, and the infamous pineapple pizza. Only accepting the Privacy Policy is required to proceed.

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    • I’m glad Matt has decided that he wants the rest of us to be able to access WordPress.org. Thanks for letting us use the “open” (or not so open sometimes) project.

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    • I love how this registration process keeps it simple and clear! 🙌 The added touch with the pineapple pizza checkbox is a fun way to engage users 🍍🍕. It’s great that the Privacy Policy is the only mandatory step, keeping things straightforward while still offering users options for more updates. 🔑💻

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    • I am very happy to know that the holiday break is over.

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    • I get that they wanted to take a break, but firstly not all users are going to celebrate the same holidays, and second I really needed to get some stuff done while it was paused!

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    • Great to hear that WordPress.org services are resuming after the holiday break! Looking forward to seeing new updates and improvements.

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    • Informative update! It’s great to see WordPress.org services back in action after the holiday break.

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    • This reflects an “attitude” problem in WordPress and especially Matt. You are trying so hard to prove to the community that WordPress.org is a charity and entire community should be obliged.

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    • He made his point. It’s free and costs something to run. Nobody should be entitled to access, not even WP Engine.

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    • I suspect the Holiday Break was based at least partially on legal advice. The specific exclusion of WP Engine from the break is a clue for me. For me it goes something like this.

      The injunction requires all wordpress.org services be returned to WP Engine. The break allows wordpress.org to clearly demonstrate they are complying with the injunction & providing the services to WP Engine, even when they are paused for everyone else.

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