News & Articles
-
5 Questions for Matt Mullenweg – Answered! (masterwp.com)
Unlike some of these other tech industry leaders, Mullenweg comes across as a guy who is genuinely introspective and cares about ideas like “democratizing publishing.” He’s been at the forefront of remote, distributed work and open source software. -
GoDaddy Responds to Mullenweg’s Accusations: “We All Have the Same Goal” (wptavern.com)
In a recent Twitter storm, Matt Mullenweg characterized GoDaddy as “a parasitic company,” that is “an existential threat to WordPress’ future.” In a series of tweets that were subsequently deleted, Mullenweg contended that GoDaddy is lacking support for WordPress and WooCommerce, relative to how much the company is benefiting from the projects. This sparked a heated discussion across Twitter, the Advanced WordPress Facebook group, blog comments, and Post Status Slack. -
On Disparities Between the WordPress Community and Core Product Direction (www.mattcromwell.com)
If you’re like us, you really love WordPress but you often ponder what it could be like if it just had a few more features built-in. How much easier your life would be if – for example – it had robust user editing features, or post type and fields generation, or several other things that you typically install and configure plugins for. Where does this leave us? -
Misogyny in WordPress is Real (poststatus.com)
-
An Operating System for the Web (poststatus.com)
-
Why Use WordPress: Pros and Cons (translatepress.com)
-
Is the Australian WordPress Community Dead? (masterwp.com)
-
WordPress Vulnerability Report – June 29, 2022 (ithemes.com)
-
Two Years In: The Impact of COVID-19 on WordPress and eCommerce (freemius.com)
Sponsored by
Plugin News
Theme News
Tutorials
Podcasts and Videos
|
|