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No spam, no nonsense. - March 3, 2025

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  • Shaping Tomorrow at WordCamp Asia 2025 (wordpress.org)
    Over 1,400 attendees from 71 countries gathered at the Philippine International Convention Center in Manila, and nearly 15,000 more joined online, for WordCamp Asia 2025. The flagship WordPress event started with a dedicated Contributor Day, followed by two days of engaging talks, panels, hands-on workshops, and networking. Notable guests included WordPress Cofounder Matt Mullenweg and Gutenberg Lead Architect Matías Ventura, who were joined by a diverse lineup of speakers and panelists.
  • WordPress Website Builder vs. Manual Coding: Which One Should You Choose? (divicake.com)
    f you’re thinking about building a website, you’re probably wondering which route to take: using a WordPress website builder or coding it yourself from scratch. It’s a big decision; your website is often the first thing people see when they come across your business, brand, or personal project. So, how do you pick the right approach? WordPress website builders are like ready-made kits—simple to use, with drag-and-drop features that let you whip up a professional-looking site without ever touching a line of code.
  • Why Is WordPress Free? What Are the Hidden Costs? What Is the Catch? (gracethemes.com)
    One of the frequent questions WordPress users ask is, “Why is WordPress free?”. There is no one simple answer this to question. While WordPress is free to use, modify and distribute as you see fit, there are certain functions that may require some form of payment. In this article, you can find a concise explanation about why exactly WordPress is free and the possible smaller costs involved in running a WordPress website.
  • WordCamp Asia 2025 Core Committer Meeting Notes (make.wordpress.org)
  • WordPress Vulnerability Report — February 26, 2025 (solidwp.com)

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