WPWeekly Episode 319 – The Gutenberg Plugin Turns 30

In this episode, John James Jacoby and I are joined by Gary Pendergast, a WordPress core contributor, to discuss what’s new with Gutenberg. We find out what happened with WordPress 4.9.6, and discuss WordPress’ future. We also discuss Microsoft’s acquisition of GitHub and when WordPress core development might transition to GitHub. Last but not least, we share the news of the week.

Stories Discussed:

Microsoft Acquires GitHub for $7.5B In Stock
Gutenberg 3.0.0 Released, 30th Release
Simple:Press Forum Plugin Is Up for Adoption
WordCamp for iOS Renamed to WP Camps, More Events Added
Sustainability + WordPress = SustyWP
Improving WordPress with Static Analysis

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