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Canonically, impotence means the lack to carry out the wedding act.\r\n\r\nNotice that the query of exactly what the \r\nwedding act implies, on the a part of the male associate, will probably be, to a big extent,\r\nthe subject material of this text. Sterility refers solely to the shortcoming to generate offspring.\r\nThus it is evident that though these two ideas may be mentioned to overlap to some extent, the \r\nthat means of every time period is clearly outlined. After hysterectomy a lady can be sterile, however nonetheless able \r\nto the act of intercourse and therefore not impotent; whereas a \r\ngirl who\'s incapable of marital intercourse due to the smallness of \r\nan abnormal vagina, however able to being artificially inseminated,\r\ncan be bodily impotent however not sterile (1).\r\n\r\n\r\nThe readability of the distinction is necessary as a result of \r\ntypically medical writers use the phrases considerably indiscriminately, although the correct medical definitions correspond fairly nicely with the canonical ideas.\r\nThus Dorland\'s Medical Dictionary defines impotence as \"lack of energy, mainly of copulative energy of the male...\" and \r\nsterility as \"the lack to supply offspring, that\'s, the lack to conceive or to induce conception.\" (Twenty \r\nfifth version, 1974, Philadelphia, Saunders).\r\n\r\n\r\nThe purpose why it is very important stress that impotence \r\n(the inability to carry out the wedding act) and sterility (the lack to conceive or to induce conception) are distinct ideas is twofold: (1) in this text \r\nwe\'re discussing solely the idea of male impotence, and (2) the Church teaches that whereas impotence, if antecedent to the marriage and everlasting, makes marriage unimaginable; whereas sterility neither \r\ninvalidates marriage nor makes it illicit. (canon 1068).\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nIt must be famous that it\'s the apply of the Church \"to not hinder marriage\" when impotence is uncertain, \r\nboth \"in regulation\" (i.e., within the pure regulation, as \r\nfar is it may be discerned, there could also be a doubt \r\nas to whether or not or not a particular bodily limitation constitutes impotence) or \"actually\" (i.e., the place it is evident that a bodily limitation does represent impotence, however there\'s a doubt whether or not or not \r\nsuch a limitation is current, or is everlasting). This doesn\'t \r\nimply that the place the impotence is uncertain the wedding is definitely legitimate.\r\n\r\nIt means solely that it\'s canonical follow to permit a presumption in favour of \r\nthe validity of the wedding when there\'s a affordable doubt \r\nabout impotence.\r\n\r\n\r\nIf the presumption later yields to the certainty of antecedent and perpetual impotence, the wedding \r\ncould be declared invalid as from its starting.\r\n\r\n\r\nThese distinctions could seem dry and technical, legalistic and \r\nmaybe even too biological; however it have to be remembered that the magnificence and holiness of Christian marriage is far greater than this.\r\nHowever even these prosaic components are necessary.\r\nTo disregard them could appear to present wider vary to quick time period targets, however at the identical time finally \r\ndistort and destroy what the holiness and happiness of marriage \r\nis supposed to be.\r\n\r\n\r\nCertainly the idea of Christian marriage consists of, as important, the mutual, unique and perpetual proper \r\nto these \"acts that are of themselves appropriate for the era or youngsters\".\r\n(canon 1081) This, nevertheless, is a formulation which requires cautious understanding.\r\nWhereas the act of marital intercourse could also be (and certainly often is) sterile,\r\nwhether or not due to the pure rhythm of the girl\'s ovulation cycle and even due to some everlasting defect (such because the absence of \r\nviable spermatozoa within the male ejaculate or the irreversible occlusion of the feminine fallopian tubes) nonetheless \r\nthe act of marital intercourse is that sort of an act which is correct to human technology, whether \r\nor not or not it\'s, and even may be, generative.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nAt this level it appears applicable to overview, in some element, \r\nthe historic growth of the query to which the Holy See has lately provided in authoritative reply.\r\nAbsolutely physicians are involved not solely within the proposed options, \r\nbut in addition within the background and improvement of the questions.\r\nAnd the query right here is exactly what, within the instructing of the Church, is required within the \r\nejaculate of the male so as that it could correctly be \r\nreferred to as \"true semen\" and thus satisfactory for a real \r\nmarital act.\r\n\r\n\r\nBefore approaching this query in its historic and contemporaneous \r\ngrowth it\'s essential to touch upon the technical time period:\r\n\"semen\". Though the Latin phrase itself means \"seed\" and thus, \r\nby way of reproduction, would appear to indicate spermatozoa (when utilized to the \r\nhuman male, the English derivative (semen) isn\'t used that strictly in both medical or canonical utilization. Webster\'s \r\nNew Collegiate Dictionary defines semen as \"the viscid whitish fluid produced within the male reproductive organs which incorporates the spermatozoa and therefore serves to fertilize the eggs\".\r\nLikewise Dorland\'s Medical Dictionary defines \r\nsemen as \"the thick, whitish secretion of the reproductive organs within the male; composed of spermatozoa in a nutrient plasma, secretions from the prostate, seminal vesicles and numerous different glands, epithelial cells and minor constituents.\" Thus every definition contains the thought \r\nof current spermatozoa however not explicitly \r\nas an important constituent and certainly with out specifying the situation of the spermatozoa.\r\nCertainly it appears clear that the \"seminal vesicles\" are known as seminal extra in relation to the \"viscid whitish fluid\" than to the presence or absence of spermatozoa.\r\nThe purpose of all that is that the canonical time period \r\n\"true semen\" has at occasions, as we shall see, left the query of the presence of \r\nspermatozoa, or the situation of the spermatozoa, if current, a considerably open query.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nThe most important early ecclesiastical declaration on the matter of male \r\npotency is to be discovered within the papal doc identified (from its \r\nopening phrases) because the Cum frequenter, issued by Pope Sixtus V in 1587, in response to a query submitted \r\nby the Bishop of Navarre Lis as to whether or not \r\nor not eunuchs needs to be allowed to marry.\r\n\r\n\r\nThe Cum frequenter replied within the destructive, and \r\ncontained three causes for this reply: that eunuchs had been frigid by nature and unsuited \r\nfor matrimony, that they have been incapable of the marriage \r\nact, and that by their futile efforts to carry out the \r\nwedding act and by their substitutions for it,\r\nthey themselves sinned and have been an occasion of sin to others.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nThe interpretation of this doc by the canonists and moralists was that with a view to \r\nhave \"true semen\" (or marital potency) the male ejaculate should \r\ncomprise some merchandise of the testicles. Certainly after the publication of the Cum frequenter.\r\nIt was not with out purpose that males with out testicles had been presumed to be (or quickly could be) incapable of the marital act.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nIt is one factor, nevertheless, to have mentioned, at \r\na sure stage of medical data, that lively testicular tissue was de facto needed for the power to carry out the wedding act (and that\'s all \r\nof the Cum frequenter actually stated). It is sort of one other factor \r\nto conclude that, de jure (i.e., in accordance with the pure regulation) the \r\npresence of both testicular tissue itself, or one thing elaborated within the testes, is important to the thought of marital potency.\r\n\r\nThe Cum frequenter merely acknowledged a reality which was \r\nfairly true and presupposed within the sixteenth century.\r\nHowever in subsequent years many canonists and moralists drew the \r\nunwarranted de jure conclusion that the pure \r\nlegislation demanded testicular tissue for marital potency.\r\nIt should, nevertheless, be stated of their defence that there was no cause \r\nto suspect in any other case, within the generality of instances, till the synthesis of pharmacological testosterone \r\n(the principal male hormone) within the twentieth \r\ncentury. Galen (130-200 A.D.) concluded that there was a relationship of useful similarity between the feminine ovaries and \r\nthe male testicles, nevertheless it was not till 1939 that Butenandt of Berlin and Ruzicka of Zurich shared a Nobel prize \r\nfor his or her work on the isolation of intercourse hormones in the course of the earlier \r\ndecade, though as early as 1775 Theophile de Bordeu of Paris \r\nhad advised that the lack of sexual vigour which adopted castration was in all probability as a result of lack of some substance that was produced by \r\nthe testicles and handed immediately into the blood stream.\r\nThus with the regular advance of medical data and surgical \r\napproach, it\'s not shocking that the canonical questions regarding male impotence and sterility took on new and generally considerably complicated dimensions.\r\nThe extra detailed clinical data of the physiology and operate of \r\nthe male testicles, together with identification of the seminiferous tubules with their epithelial cells in varied phases of spermatogenesis (reworking progressively into spermatagonia, spermatocytes, spermatids and \r\nspermatozoa, to be delivered advert further by \r\nway of the vasa deferentia) and the interstitial cells \r\nof Leydig elaborating the interior hormone secretions that are straight picked up by the blood stream and are answerable for secondary intercourse traits in addition to \r\nsexual vigour, all needed to be evaluated in relation to the that means of the marriage act and built-in into \r\nthe ecclesiastical idea of marital potency and impotence.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nIt was realized that, both by pure occlusion or surgical \r\nintervention, the pathway of spermatozoa to the ejaculate may very well be \r\nsuccessfully blocked with out disturbing the manufacturing \r\nof the male hormones within the testicles and their direct \r\nsupply into the system. In such instances a man is able to an apparently regular ejaculate, missing solely the microscopic presence of spermatozoa, and containing nothing that has been elaborated within the testicles.\r\nTherefore the query arose: can such an ejaculate be thought-about \"true semen\" within the \r\ncanonical sense that such an act of intercourse, aside from its sterility, may \r\nbe stated to be that sort of act which in any other case could \r\nbe a real and correct act of marital intercourse.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nThat is the type of query which clearly calls for a substantial amount of the form of scientific analysis and theological reflection which fits into what\'s legitimately known as the event of doctrine.\r\n\r\nAs this course of progressed two theories emerged, and it is very important perceive the scene and nature of their emergence.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nThe Roman Rota (the chief marriage tribunal of the Church),\r\nwhich clearly seeks to render its selections in accord with \r\nCatholic instructing however whose competence is juridical reasonably than doctrinal habitually adopted the normal interpretation of the Cum frequenter and held that such an ejaculate couldn\'t be thought-about to fulfil the thought of \"true semen\",\r\nand that though the absence of wholesome or developed \r\nspermatozoa implied solely sterility, the right idea of \"true semen\" required at the very least one thing within the ejaculate which had been elaborated in a minimum of one testicle.\r\nThe Rota, in fact, identified on multiple occasion that to impede marriage the impotence should be perpetual, \r\nin addition to sure; and the significance \r\nof this consideration elevated because the surgical reanastomosis \r\nof the vasectomized male grew to become extra frequent and \r\nextra profitable\r\n\r\n\r\nMeanwhile one other company of the Holy \r\nSee, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Religion (which, previous to \r\n1965 had been referred to as \"The Holy Workplace\" and whose \r\ncompetence is far more doctrinal than merely juridical) \r\nhad occasion to render a major resolution in a extra normal context.\r\nBeneath the Third Reich there was a reasonably widespread apply of legally imposed sterilization by double vasectomy.\r\nThe Bishop of Aachen petitioned The Holy Workplace for a choice concerning \r\nimpotence or sterility in these instances.\r\nIn a personal reply to the Bishop of Aachen the Holy Workplace acknowledged, with out \r\nexplaining its causes for the reply, that marriage was to not be hindered.\r\nThis was not more than a \"straw within the wind\", and \r\nmay very well be interpreted both as indicating an affordable doubt concerning the necessity of testicular merchandise \r\nwithin the ejaculate, or in regards to the \r\ncertainty of the permanence of those sterilizations, and even presumably \r\nforeshadowing a improvement of doctrine. Subsequently,\r\nand rather more considerably, there have been 5 different non-public replies by the identical Congregation, to circumstances involving even the full absence of testicles however by which the man was nonetheless able to an act of intercourse (2).\r\nThese replies famous their very own rationale: that the query of testicular merchandise being required for \"true semen\" was nonetheless unsettled.\r\n\r\nThus it was clear that within the opinion of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Religion the necessity of testicular merchandise within the ejaculate \r\nwas no less than uncertain (dubium juris: i.e., a doubt concerning what was required \r\nby the pure legislation or by the very nature of marital intercourse) and that due \r\nto this fact marriage was not be hindered.\r\n\r\n\r\nFinally, on thirteen Might 1977, the Congregation for the \r\nDoctrine of the Religion, now clearly exercising its doctrinal competence,\r\nacknowledged, with the express approval of the Roman Pontiff, that the genuine present educating of the Church is \r\nthat whereas impotence is certainly an impediment to \r\nmarriage, the idea of canonical potency doesn\'t essentially \r\nrequire something within the ejaculate that has been produced within the testicles.\r\nAs a decree of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Religion, this turns \r\ninto normative for the entire Church and is of appreciable \r\ndoctrinal authority, though it\'s, in fact, neither \r\ninfallible nor irreformable.\r\n\r\n\r\nAt this level it will likely be useful to assessment the textual content of this most \r\ncurrent decree of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the \r\nReligion, issued on thirteen Might 1977 and which Pope Paul VI \r\n\"authorised and ordered to be printed\".\r\n\r\n\r\nThe Congregation issued the decree within the type of two questions and two solutions: 1) Whether \r\nor not impotence, which renders matrimony invalid, consists within the incapacity, antecedent and perpetual, whether or not absolute or \r\nrelative, of performing conjugal copula.\" Reply: \"Affirmative\". \"2) In view of the above \r\naffirmative, whether or not ejaculation of semen that has been elaborated within the testicles is essentially required for conjugal copula.\" Reply: \"Destructive\" (three).\r\n\r\n\r\nFinally, then, it is very important overview and summarize what the decree clearly means, and what it clearly doesn\'t imply.\r\n\r\n\r\nThe decree implies that it\'s the present educating of the Church that the doubly vasectomized male is able to a marriage act supplied erection, penetration, and the ejaculation of secretions from the prostate, seminal vesicles and numerous different glands is feasible; that the grossly regular ejaculate is ample to fulfil the canonical idea of \"true semen\" and to attain that sort of an act which in any other \r\ncase could be generative, regardless that on this case the ejaculate is sterile and accommodates nothing elaborated within the testicles.\r\nWhereas the decree doesn\'t explicitly point out that that is likewise \r\ntrue of the castrate, it\'s clearly implied and the implication is confirmed by the sooner replies of the \r\nidentical Congregation referred to above, which explicitly \r\nhandled circumstances of castration. Furthermore clinical expertise signifies the practicality of androgen hormone therapy in instances of \r\ncastration.\r\n\r\n\r\nThe decree doesn\'t imply that double vasectomy is a morally acceptable contraceptive method,\r\nnor does it in any manner indicate any change, and even \"shadow of change\" within the Church\'s educating concerning the \r\nintrinsic evil of contraception or contraceptive sterilization.\r\n\r\n\r\nNor does the decree have any implication relating to marital potency after so-known as transsexual surgical procedure.\r\nThe concept an identifiable male could be modified right into a feminine by plastic-surgical constructs of exterior genitalia and \r\nthe appliance of artificial hormones is to suppose that the magnificence,\r\ndignity and integrity of human sexual differentiation is merely a query of practical instrumentation. Intercourse is \r\na marvellous modification of the entire human individual and never merely \r\na fabricated adjustment of exterior organs and hormone sufficiencies.\r\nAnd it\'s the educating of the Church that marriage is a union of a man and a girl.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nIt could be inappropriate to shut these concerns relating to the \r\ndecree of the Congregation with out recalling once more that the gorgeous and holy dignity of Christian marriage \r\nis way greater than these technical and biological choices, and that such selections search solely to assist and develop the full and true that means of that divine establishment whose sacramental signal \r\ndisplays the intimate and loving union of Christ and his Church—his pilgrim individuals.\r\n\r\nAnd it\'s necessary that every of us, who\'re his pilgrim individuals, \r\nrecognizing and loving him in his Church, see beneath the \r\nfloor of decrees of Congregations. His Church making \r\nan attempt to choose its means by such pedestrian issues beneath the steering of \r\nthese entrusted with its instructing authority, deserves our reverence and love.\r\n\r\nThe Lord Jesus involves us in his Church, and every pedestrian motion of Christ as he walked this earth was not as vital as \r\nhis sermon on the mount or his sacrifice on Calvary. And but \r\nwhen be solely picked his method via the crowded, twisting streets of Jerusalem on an atypical \r\nday, his footsteps left the floor holy the place he walked.\r\nSo too, his gentle love and holiness are mirrored in each motion of his holy Church.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nNOTES\r\n\r\n1) This reference to synthetic insemination is made merely by the use of an instance, with out implied approval \r\nof the method and with out going into the numerous-faceted ethical points of synthetic insemination and synthetic aids to pure insemination. For a full therapy on the Church\'s instructing on synthetic insemination see: O\'Donnell, S.J., Thomas J., Drugs and Christian Morality, New York, Alba Home, 1976, \r\npp. 263-270.\r\n\r\n\r\n2) Cf. Silvestreli, A., \"Circa l\'impotenza c l\'inconsumazione nella giurisprudenzia canonica anche del S. 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May 27, 2018 is the 15th anniversary of the first WordPress release ?— and we can’t wait to celebrate!

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Party time!

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Join WordPress fans all over the world in celebrating the 15th Anniversary of WordPress by throwing your own party! Here’s how you can join in the fun:

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  1. Check the WordPress 15th Anniversary website to see if there’s a party already planned for your town. If there is, RSVP for the party and invite your friends!
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  3. If there isn’t, then pick a place to go where a bunch of people can be merry — a park, a pub, a backyard; any family-friendly venue will do!
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  5. List your party with your local WordPress meetup group (Don’t have a group? Start one!)  and then spread the word to other local meetups, tech groups, press, etc and get people to say they’ll come to your party.
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  7. Request some special 15th anniversary WordPress swag (no later than April 27, please, so we have time to ship it to you).
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  9. Have party attendees post photos, videos, and the like with the #WP15 hashtag, and check out the social media stream to see how the rest of the world is sharing and celebrating.
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Don’t miss this chance to participate in a global celebration of WordPress!

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Special Swag

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In honor of the 15th anniversary, we’ve added some special 15th anniversary items in the swag store — you can use the offer code CELEBRATEWP15 to take 15% off this (and any other WordPress swag you buy), all the way through the end of 2018!

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Keep checking the swag store, because we’ll be adding more swag over the next few weeks!

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Share the fun

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However you celebrate the WordPress 15th anniversary — with a party, with commemorative swag, by telling the world what WordPress means to you — remember to use the #WP15 hashtag to share it! And don’t forget to check the stream of WordPress 15th anniversary posts.

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When 30% of the internet has a reason to celebrate, you know it’s going to be great!

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GDPR compliance is an important consideration for all WordPress websites. The GDPR Compliance team is looking for help to test the privacy tools that are currently being developed in core.

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What is GDPR?

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GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation and is intended to strengthen and unify data protection for all individuals within the European Union. Its primary aim is to give control back to the EU residents over their personal data.

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Why the urgency? Although the GDPR was introduced two years ago, it becomes  enforceable starting May 25, 2018.

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Make WordPress GDPR Compliance Team

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Currently, the GDPR Compliance Team understands that helping WordPress-based sites become compliant is a large and ongoing task. The team is focusing on creating a comprehensive core policy, plugin guidelines, privacy tools and documentation. All of this requires your help.

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The GDPR Compliance Team is focusing on four main areas:

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Don’t we already have a privacy policy?

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Yes and no. That said, The GDPR puts tighter guidelines and restrictions. Though we have many plugins that create privacy pages, we need means to generate a unified, comprehensive privacy policy. We will need tools for users to easily come into compliance.

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Site owners will be able to create GDPR compliant privacy policy in three steps:

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  1. Adding a dedicated page for the policy.
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  3. Adding privacy information from plugins.
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  5. Reviewing and publishing the policy.
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A new “postbox” will be added to the Edit Page screen when editing the policy. All plugins that collect or store user data will be able to add privacy information there. In addition it will alert the site owners when any privacy information changes after a plugin is activated, deactivated, or updated.

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There is a new functionality to confirm user requests by email address. It is intended for site owners to be able to verify requests from users for displaying, downloading, or anonymizing of personal data.

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A new “Privacy” page is added under the “Tools” menu. It will display new, confirmed requests from users, as well as already fulfilled requests. It will also contain the tools for exporting and anonymizing of personal data and for requesting email confirmation to avoid abuse attempts.

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New section on privacy will be added to the Plugin Handbook. It will contain some general information on user privacy, what a plugin should do to be compliant, and also tips and examples on how to use the new privacy related functionality in WordPress.

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The new privacy tools are scheduled for release at the end of April or beginning of May 2018.

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How can you get involved?

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We would love to have your help. The first step is awareness and education. For more information about the upcoming privacy tools see ?the roadmap.

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If you would like to get involved in building WordPress Core and testing the new privacy tools, please join the #gdpr-compliance channel in the Make WordPress Slack group.

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WordPress 4.9.5 is now available. This is a security and maintenance release for all versions since WordPress 3.7. We strongly encourage you to update your sites immediately.

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WordPress versions 4.9.4 and earlier are affected by three security issues. As part of the core team's ongoing commitment to security hardening, the following fixes have been implemented in 4.9.5:

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Thank you to the reporters of these issues for practicing ?coordinated security disclosurexknown of the WordPress Security Team, Nitin Venkatesh (nitstorm), and Garth Mortensen of the WordPress Security Team.

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Twenty-five other bugs were fixed in WordPress 4.9.5. Particularly of note were:

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This post has more information about all of the issues fixed in 4.9.5 if you'd like to learn more.

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Download WordPress 4.9.5 or venture over to Dashboard ? Updates and click "Update Now." Sites that support automatic background updates are already beginning to update automatically.

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Thank you to everyone who contributed to WordPress 4.9.5:

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WordPress Now Powers 30% of the Internet

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Over the last 15 years, the popularity and usage of WordPress has been steadily growing. That growth hit a significant milestone this month when W3Techs reported that WordPress now powers over 30% of sites on the web.

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The percentage is determined based on W3Techs’ review of the top 10 million sites on the web, and it’s a strong indicator of the popularity and flexibility of WordPress as a platform.

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If you would like to have hand in helping to grow WordPress even further, you can get involved today.

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WordPress Jargon Glossary Goes Live

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The WordPress Marketing Team has been hard at work lately putting together a comprehensive glossary of WordPress jargon to help newcomers to the project become more easily acquainted with things.

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The glossary is available here along with a downloadable PDF to make it simpler to reference offline.

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Publishing this resource is part of an overall effort to make WordPress more easily accessible for people who are not so familiar with the project. If you would like to assist the Marketing Team with this, you can follow the team blog and join the #marketing channel in the Making WordPress Slack group.

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Focusing on Privacy in WordPress

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Online privacy has been in the news this month for all the wrong reasons. It has reinforced the commitment of the GDPR Compliance Team to continue working on enhancements to WordPress core that allow site owners to improve privacy standards.

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The team's work, and the wider privacy project, spans four areas: Adding tools which will allow site administrators to collect the information they need about their sites, examining the plugin guidelines with privacy in mind, enhancing privacy standards in WordPress core, and creating documentation focused on best practices in online privacy.

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To get involved with the project, you can view the roadmap, follow the updates, submit patches, and join the #gdpr-compliance channel in the Making WordPress Slack group. Office hours are 15:00 UTC on Wednesdays.

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Further Reading:

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If you have a story we should consider including in the next “Month in WordPress” post, please submit it here.

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WordPress 4.9.3 & 4.9.4

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Early in the month, version 4.9.3 of WordPress was released, including a number of important bug fixes. Unfortunately it introduced a bug that prevented many sites from automatically updating to future releases. To remedy this issue, version 4.9.4 was released the following day requiring many people to manually update their sites.

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While this kind of issue is always regrettable, the good thing is that it was fixed quickly, and that not all sites had updated to 4.9.3 yet, which meant they bypassed the bug in that version.

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You can find out more technical information about this issue on the Core development blog.

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The WordCamp Incubator is Back

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In 2016, the Global Community Team ran an experimental program to help spread WordPress to underserved areas by providing more significant organizing support for their first WordCamp event. This program was dubbed the WordCamp Incubator, and it was so successful in the three cities where it ran that the program is back for 2018.

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Right now, the Community Team is looking for cities to be a part of this year’s incubator by taking applications. Additionally, each incubator community will need an experienced WordCamp organizer to assist them as a co-lead organizer for their event — if that sounds interesting to you, then you can fill in the application form for co-leads.

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You can find out further information about the WordCamp Incubator on the Community Team blog.

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WordPress Meetup Roundtables scheduled for March

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In order to assist local WordPress meetup organizers with running their meetup groups, some members of the Community Team have organized weekly meetup roundtable discussions through the month of March.

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These will be run as video chats at 16:00 UTC every Wednesday this month and will be a great place for meetup organizers to come together and help each other out with practical ideas and advice.

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If you are not already in the WordPress meetup program and would like to join, you can find out more information in the WordPress Meetup Organizer Handbook.

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GDPR Compliance in WordPress Core

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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is an upcoming regulation that will affect all online services across Europe. In order to prepare for this, a working group has been formed to make sure that WordPress is compliant with the GDPR regulations.

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Aside from the fact that this will be a requirement for the project going forward, it will also have an important and significant impact on the privacy and security of WordPress as a whole. The working group has posted their proposed roadmap for this project and it looks very promising.

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To get involved in building WordPress Core, jump into the #gdpr-compliance channel in the Making WordPress Slack group, and follow the Core team blog.

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Further Reading:

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Sometimes though, passionate and enthusiastic community members can’t pull together enough people in their community to make a WordCamp happen. To address this, we introduced the WordCamp Incubator program in 2016.

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The goal of the incubator program is to help spread WordPress to underserved areas by providing more significant organizing support for their first WordCamp event. In 2016, members of the global community team worked with volunteers in three cities — Denpasar, Harare and Medellín — giving direct, hands-on assistance in making local WordCamps possible. All three of these WordCamp incubators were a great success, so we're bringing the incubator program back for 2018.

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Where should the next WordCamp incubators be? If you have always wanted a WordCamp in your city but haven’t been able to get a community started, this is a great opportunity. We will be taking applications for the next few weeks, then will get in touch with everyone who applied to discuss the possibilities. We will announce the chosen cities by the end of March.

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To apply, fill in the application by March 15, 2018. You don’t need to have any specific information handy, it’s just a form to let us know you’re interested. You can apply to nominate your city even if you don’t want to be the main organizer, but for this to work well we will need local liaisons and volunteers, so please only nominate cities where you live or work so that we have at least one local connection to begin.

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We're looking forward to hearing from you!

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WordPress 4.9.4 is now available.

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This maintenance release fixes a severe bug in 4.9.3, which will cause sites that support automatic background updates to fail to update automatically, and will require action from you (or your host) for it to be updated to 4.9.4.

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Four years ago with WordPress 3.7 “Basie”, we added the ability for WordPress to self-update, keeping your website secure and bug-free, even when you weren’t available to do it yourself. For four years it’s helped keep millions of installs updated with very few issues over that time. Unfortunately yesterdays 4.9.3 release contained a severe bug which was only discovered after release. The bug will cause WordPress to encounter an error when it attempts to update itself to WordPress 4.9.4, and will require an update to be performed through the WordPress dashboard or hosts update tools.

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WordPress managed hosting companies who install updates automatically for their customers can install the update as normal, and we’ll be working with other hosts to ensure that as many customers of theirs who can be automatically updated to WordPress 4.9.4 can be.

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WordPress 4.9.3 is now available.

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Download WordPress 4.9.3 or visit Dashboard ? Updates and click “Update Now.” Sites that support automatic background updates are already beginning to update automatically.

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Things got off to a gradual start in 2018 with momentum starting to pick up over the course of the month. There were some notable developments in January, including a new point release and work being done on other important areas of the WordPress project.

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WordPress 4.9.2 Security and Maintenance Release

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On January 16, WordPress 4.9.2 was released to fix an important security issue with the media player, as well as a number of other smaller bugs. This release goes a long way to smoothing out the 4.9 release cycle with the next point release, v4.9.3, due in early February.

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To get involved in building WordPress Core, jump into the #core channel in the Making WordPress Slack group, and follow the Core team blog.

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Updated Plugin Directory Guidelines

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At the end of 2017, the guidelines for the Plugin Directory received a significant update to make them clearer and expanded to address certain situations. This does not necessarily make these guidelines complete, but rather more user-friendly and practical; they govern how developers build plugins for the Plugin Directory, so they need to evolve with the global community that the Directory serves.

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If you would like to contribute to these guidelines, you can make a pull request to the GitHub repository or email plugins@wordpress.org. You can also jump into the #pluginreview channel in the Making WordPress Slack group.

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Further Reading:

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If you have a story we should consider including in the next “Month in WordPress” post, please submit it here.

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WordPress 4.9.2 is now available. This is a security and maintenance release for all versions since WordPress 3.7?. We strongly encourage you to update your sites immediately.

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An XSS vulnerability was discovered in the Flash fallback files in MediaElement, a library that is included with WordPress. Because the Flash files are no longer needed for most use cases, they have been removed from WordPress.

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MediaElement has released a new version that contains a fix for the bug, and a WordPress plugin containing the fixed files is available in the plugin repository.

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Thank you to the reporters of this issue for practicing responsible security disclosureEnguerran Gillier and Widiz?.

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21 other bugs were fixed in WordPress 4.9.2. Particularly of note were:

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The Codex has more information about all of the issues fixed in 4.9.2, if you'd like to learn more.

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?Download WordPress 4.9.2 or venture over to Dashboard ? Updates and click "Update Now." Sites that support automatic background updates are already beginning to update automatically.

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Thank you to everyone who contributed to WordPress 4.9.2:

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Elif Batuman, who was recently a Pulitzer finalist for her novel The Idiot, has a stunning story in the New Yorker on Japan’s Rent-a-Family Industry, “People who are short on relatives can hire a husband, a mother, a grandson. The resulting relationships can be more real than you’d expect.”

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You think from the title it’s going to be one of those gee-whiz stories or vaguely condescending toward Japanese, but what follows is actually an incredibly poignant and powerful view of society through a lens I had never imagined before. It’s a #longread but I hope you take the time to sit with it this weekend. You may need a swordsman.

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With the endless options of data complexity that’s historically possible with meta fields, the way these features are implemented into new projects has to be well thought out. There is continued activity with both the REST API and Gutenberg to make sure meta is well supported. There are several things that are worth knowing, if you are a consultant or a product maker in regard to working with WordPress meta.

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Sponsor: Pippin’s Plugins

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In this episode, John James Jacoby and I start the show with a shout out to WebDevStudios, a web development agency that’s celebrating its 10th year in business. We then cover what’s new in BuddyPress 3.0, why plugins hosted on WordPress.org can no longer claim legal compliance, and what to expect from 0.7 of the AMP for WordPress plugin. Last but not least, we share what’s new in Gutenberg 2.7 and explain why you shouldn’t edit content written in Gutenberg with the WordPress for iOS app just yet.

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Celebrate the WordPress 15th Anniversary on May 27
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Delicious Brains explains how they create and release WordPress plugins.

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Next Episode: Wednesday, May 2nd 3:00 P.M. Eastern

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While earlier versions of AMP displayed content in a way that was different from a site’s theme, 0.7 creates a native experience. For example, if you visit the AMP Conf WordPress Theme Demo site on an iPhone 7, the site looks exactly the same. As you can see in the image below, you can’t tell it’s running AMP.

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Before 0.7 is officially released, the development team is asking for users to put 0.7 RC 1 through its paces and report issues on the project’s GitHub page. You can download the pre-release version here.?
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For more information on the AMP project, listen to episode 309 of WordPress Weekly where I interviewed Alberto Medina, Developer Advocate working with the Web Content Ecosystems Team at Google, and Weston Ruter, CTO of XWP. In this interview, we covered why the project was created, its future, and its potential impacts on the Open Web.

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Delicious Brains have published the process they use for creating and releasing WordPress plugins. The post covers development, brainstorming, reviewing, testing, and wire frames. The team also describes the products and services they use and the roles they play within their projects. How is their process different or similar to yours?

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I’m always fascinated by people who find second careers when they’re at the top of their game in the first one. To be really excellent at something and then switch to something else altogether is fascinating to see. Very often those people bubble to the top of whatever career they venture into.

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This week’s HeroPress replay is titled “Moving On From Moving On Stage” by Karin Taliga. Karin is a dancer, and has had a rich and full career in that field. But the web called to her. Like the siren’s song, always keening “Come play here, it’s wonderful!”

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When someone recommended I contact Karin 2 years ago she was winding up her dancing career and moving into a full time career as a web developer. The whole concept of a second career sounds exciting. I’ve always thought of “career” as something you do your whole life. But Karin has more adult life ahead of her than behind her, and I’m super excited to see where she goes with it.

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Check out Karin’s original post from May of 2016.

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Moving On From Moving On Stage

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The post Second Careers appeared first on HeroPress.

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When it comes to editing and crafting content on the go, the WordPress Mobile apps are a good choice. The question is, how does the editor in the iOS app interact with content written in Gutenberg? Let’s find out.

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Quick Edits Turn Into Lengthy, Frustrating Fixes

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For testing purposes, I used a simple scenario that many users may run into. I’ve written and published a post in Gutenberg using paragraph, unordered lists, and image blocks. I then used the WordPress for iOS mobile app to access the post, correct a typo, and save it. The goal is to see if content is affected by saving it in a different editor.

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Here is what the content looks like written and published in Gutenberg.

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Here is what the post looks like in the iOS app. It displays what appears to be Comment shortcodes at the beginning of each paragraph.

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After correcting a typo and saving the changes, this is what happened to the post. As you can see, what was supposed to be a quick fix has turned into a lengthy process of fixing the entire article in Gutenberg.

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All of the content runs together as one giant block. To say that this is frustrating is an understatement, especially if you’re on the road and don’t have access to a desktop or tablet that can load the WordPress backend. 

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Here is what the content looks like in Gutenberg after saving the edits in the iOS app. There are large gaps and a few of the blocks have warnings stating that they appear to have been modified externally.

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Clicking the convert to block buttons turns the messages into blocks but it doesn’t return the formatting and in some cases, content goes missing. Before editing in the iOS app, this block contained a quote with a citation. Now it’s empty.

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WordPress has post revisions so I was able to quickly restore the breaking changes introduced by the iOS app. But this user experience between Gutenberg and the WordPress for iOS app is a great example of how something so simple can easily turn into a perceived disaster by users and ultimately, tarnish the new editor’s reputation.

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Searching the Gutenberg repository on Github for iOS produces some results, but none refer to the compatibility issues I experienced.

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I found out the hard way and will not be making any more changes to posts written in Gutenberg in the iOS app until compatibility between both editors exists. I recommend you don’t as well unless you want to fix a lot more than a typo.

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May 27, 2018 is the 15th anniversary of the first WordPress release ?— and we can’t wait to celebrate!

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Party time!

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Join WordPress fans all over the world in celebrating the 15th Anniversary of WordPress by throwing your own party! Here’s how you can join in the fun:

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  1. Check the WordPress 15th Anniversary website to see if there’s a party already planned for your town. If there is, RSVP for the party and invite your friends!
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  3. If there isn’t, then pick a place to go where a bunch of people can be merry — a park, a pub, a backyard; any family-friendly venue will do!
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  5. List your party with your local WordPress meetup group (Don’t have a group? Start one!)  and then spread the word to other local meetups, tech groups, press, etc and get people to say they’ll come to your party.
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  7. Request some special 15th anniversary WordPress swag (no later than April 27, please, so we have time to ship it to you).
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  9. Have party attendees post photos, videos, and the like with the #WP15 hashtag, and check out the social media stream to see how the rest of the world is sharing and celebrating.
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Don’t miss this chance to participate in a global celebration of WordPress!

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Special Swag

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In honor of the 15th anniversary, we’ve added some special 15th anniversary items in the swag store — you can use the offer code CELEBRATEWP15 to take 15% off this (and any other WordPress swag you buy), all the way through the end of 2018!

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Keep checking the swag store, because we’ll be adding more swag over the next few weeks!

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Share the fun

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However you celebrate the WordPress 15th anniversary — with a party, with commemorative swag, by telling the world what WordPress means to you — remember to use the #WP15 hashtag to share it! And don’t forget to check the stream of WordPress 15th anniversary posts.

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When 30% of the internet has a reason to celebrate, you know it’s going to be great!

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Gutenberg 2.7 is available for testing and not only does it refine the visuals around block controls, it adds the highly requested ability to edit permalinks.

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A new pagination block is available that adds a page break, allowing users to break posts into multiple pages. The block is located in the Blocks – Layout Elements section.

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There are a number of changes to the link insertion interface. Gutenberg 2.7 brings back the option to have links open in the same window.

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When editing linked text, the Unlink icon now stays in the toolbar instead of displaying within the link options modal. When adding links, there’s a URL suggestion tool similar to what’s available in WordPress’ current editor.

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What will be welcomed news to plugin developers, the PluginSidebar API is ?exposed and considered final. According to the pull request, this change does the following.

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Refactors all the existing Sidebar components to share the same set components and removes duplicated custom CSS styles applied to <PluginSidebar />. There are no changes to the public API of <PublicSidebar /> component, other than it is going to be available under wp.editPost.PluginSidebar.

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This release, like the others before it, has a changelog that’s a mile long. Please check out the release post for a detailed list of changes and links to issues on GitHub.

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The WordPress Accessibility team is seeking contributors for its handbook project. It’s a collection of tips, resources, tools, and best practices. The goal is to educate users through summaries, articles, and reference materials.

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The handbook was created after the accessibility team repeatedly noticed the same accessibility issues cropping up and not having a central place to send people to learn about them.

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The team is looking for people to review articles, discover resources to add to the handbook, and suggest topics to cover. If you’re interested in contributing, please join the #accessibility-docs channel on Slack where you can ask questions and learn more about the project.

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Also, consider following WPAccessibility on Twitter to keep tabs on team projects and links to resources.

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The BuddyPress development team has released Beta 2 of BuddyPress 3.0. BuddyPress 3.0 is a major release that contains some significant changes. A new template pack called Nouveau will replace the bp-legacy template packs introduced in BuddyPress 1.7.

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The new template pack has been refactored to be semantic, accessible, and use a new set of markup files. Loops, members, and activity areas now run under Backbone to provide a smoother experience. JavaScript has been rewritten to be more modular and have better structure.

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BuddyPress 3.0 utilizes the Customizer by providing options to manipulate the Nouveau template pack or the site itself. For example, you can modify a user’s navigation options from the frontend. There’s also an option to adjust the number of columns for the Members loop.

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There are 138 tickets closed in this release. In addition to what’s noted above, 3.0 will remove support for WordPress 4.3 and below and BuddyPress functions for bbPress 1.x forums will be deprecated.

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Considering the scope and breadth of changes in 3.0, users are highly encouraged to test BuddyPress 3.0 Beta 2. If you encounter any issues, please report them in the Troubleshooting and How-to section of the support forums.

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A couple years ago I was given possibly the biggest gift the WordPress community has ever given me. The organizers of WordCamp Pune called me to speak, and the community sent me. It was an amazing experience that changed my life.

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While I was there I met Mahangu Weerasinghe, a wonderful man from Sri Lanka. He spoke about things that really really resonated with me. His talk was about linguistic accessibility to the Internet in Southeast Asia. Many people told me that English is enough to communicate to all of India, but Mahangu pointed out that MILLIONS of people in Southeast Asia cannot read or understand a single language on the web, let alone English.

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WordPress can change that, and that’s where WordPress really matters.  It’s wonderful that people around the world can make a living with it, and it’s wonderful that it gives creative outlet to so many, but important that WordPress can give global voice to those who have none.

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Mahangu felt for a long time that he had no voice. WordPress changed that for him, and now he’s using WordPress to change that for everyone.  He’s been hugely inspirational to me, and I hope he is for you as well.

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Breaking the Silence

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The post Where WordPress REALLY Matters appeared first on HeroPress.

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You probably haven’t thought much about beer cans, Abstract Aluminum Space, the Midwest Premium, and how it all ties into Goldman Sachs, so you should read how the Goldman Sachs aluminum conspiracy lawsuit is over.

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It’s with a huge amount of pleasure and excitement that we’re announcing the Beta 2 release of BP 3.0 today ready for testing and feedback.

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BuddyPress 3.0 will be a major milestone release for us and one we’re all really excited about, it’s been a long time coming but finally we are close to releasing the first template pack for BP, this is a completely new ‘theme’ or set of template files and functionality designed to replace bp-legacy which has served us so well since it’s inception way back in the major release of 1.7 where we introduced ‘Theme Compatibility’, and we’re all really eager for any feedback during these beta phases you may grab a copy of our beta1 release here to test with.

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Nouveau – as our new template pack has been named – provides an all new clean set of markup files, refactored from the ground up to be semantic and accessible. Styles are re-written and provided as Sass partials for developers if wanting to build out new packs. A lot of core functionality for components has been re-written and re-located to be sourced from include files by component in the template directory which allows even easier access to modify functions by overloading to a new theme or child theme. Our major loops, members, activity etc have been re-factored to run under Backbone for a smooth Ajax experience and indeed all the Javascript functionality is re-written to be far more modular than it was before and has a far better modern feel to it’s structuring.

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For the first time we have brought in the Customizer to provide user option choices and a range of layout configurations may be selected. In our initial offering we have provided various layout options for the main BP navigation elements allowing for vertical navs or horizontal, tab effect where suitable. for the component loops such as members, Groups we provide an option to display in a grid layout & at row quantity options or simply as a flat classic list layout.

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While we are really excited about Nouveau 3.0 also has many other improvements to offer and you can view a list of all closed tickets for 3.0

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As always your feedback and testing is an invaluable part of our releases, helping us to catch any last minute bugs.
\nYou can download the beta release for testing at downloads.wordpress.org and install on a local copy of WordPress ( please remember this is a beta release and should not be run on an active production site). Any issues found can be reported on our Trac by creating a new ticket

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If you’re a developer comfortable with SVN you might like to checkout a development copy which you can do from this link patches can be submitted to existing tickets or issues found reported on a new ticket.

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Further guidance on contributing to BuddyPress is covered on our Contributor guidelines page in our Codex

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Last week, I had the pleasure of joining Michael Fienen and Aaron Hill, hosts of the Drunken UX podcast, to discuss Gutenberg. We covered a lot of topics, including, why Gutenberg was created, our experiences, its timeline, pros, cons, resources, our biggest concerns, and what developers and freelancers need to know.

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The show is one hour and thirty minutes in length. By the way, please don’t criticize my drink of choice.

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#8: Sweet Home Automattic, Where We Use Gutenberg
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The plugin review team has amended guideline number nine which states, developers and their plugins must not do anything illegal, dishonest, or morally offensive, to include the following statement:

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Mika Epstein, a member of the WordPress.org plugin review team, says the change was made because plugins by themselves can not provide legal compliance.

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Sadly, no plugin in and of itself can provide legal compliance. While a plugin can certainly assist in automating the steps on a compliance journey, or allow you to develop a workflow to solve the situation, they cannot protect a site administrator from mistakes or lack of compliance, nor can they protect site users from incorrect or incomplete legal compliance on the part of the web site.

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Since sites can have any combination of WordPress plugins and themes activated, it’s nearly impossible for a single plugin to make sure they’re 100% legally compliant.

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Plugin developers affected by this change will be contacted by the review team and be asked to change their titles, descriptions, plugin header images, and or the text within the readme.

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Instead of claiming compliance, the team has published a frequently asked questions document that recommends plugin authors explain how the plugin will assist in compliance. If you have any questions, please leave a comment on the announcement post.

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Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards.

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In this episode, the two Brians discuss the current conversations and controversy surrounding data collection and visitor privacy on the web. The duo dig in to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and what it means for you both as site visitors and site owners and, in particular, how WordPress core and plugin authors are (or should be) responding to the new regulation. It’s a pretty deep topic with many implications and ramifications. Be sure to follow the episode links, too, so that you can be best informed and prepared for when GDPR goes into effect on May 25, 2018.

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Links

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Sponsor: Valet

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This episode is sponsored by Valet. Valet helps keep your clients happy & coming back. They offer expert services and keep the websites they manage functioning flawlessly. They offer preventative care that provides peace of mind around the clock. For more information, check out their website and thank you to Valet for being a Post Status partner.

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From Bertrand Russell’s A Conquest of Happiness.

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It is very singular how little men seem to realize that they are not caught in the grip of a mechanism from which there is no escape, but that the treadmill is one upon which they remain merely because they have not noticed that it fails to take them up to a higher level.

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He also says later, “?There are two motives for reading a book: one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boast about it.” \"?\"

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GDPR compliance is an important consideration for all WordPress websites. The GDPR Compliance team is looking for help to test the privacy tools that are currently being developed in core.

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What is GDPR?

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GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation and is intended to strengthen and unify data protection for all individuals within the European Union. Its primary aim is to give control back to the EU residents over their personal data.

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Why the urgency? Although the GDPR was introduced two years ago, it becomes  enforceable starting May 25, 2018.

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Make WordPress GDPR Compliance Team

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Currently, the GDPR Compliance Team understands that helping WordPress-based sites become compliant is a large and ongoing task. The team is focusing on creating a comprehensive core policy, plugin guidelines, privacy tools and documentation. All of this requires your help.

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The GDPR Compliance Team is focusing on four main areas:

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Don’t we already have a privacy policy?

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Yes and no. That said, The GDPR puts tighter guidelines and restrictions. Though we have many plugins that create privacy pages, we need means to generate a unified, comprehensive privacy policy. We will need tools for users to easily come into compliance.

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Site owners will be able to create GDPR compliant privacy policy in three steps:

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  1. Adding a dedicated page for the policy.
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A new “postbox” will be added to the Edit Page screen when editing the policy. All plugins that collect or store user data will be able to add privacy information there. In addition it will alert the site owners when any privacy information changes after a plugin is activated, deactivated, or updated.

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There is a new functionality to confirm user requests by email address. It is intended for site owners to be able to verify requests from users for displaying, downloading, or anonymizing of personal data.

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A new “Privacy” page is added under the “Tools” menu. It will display new, confirmed requests from users, as well as already fulfilled requests. It will also contain the tools for exporting and anonymizing of personal data and for requesting email confirmation to avoid abuse attempts.

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New section on privacy will be added to the Plugin Handbook. It will contain some general information on user privacy, what a plugin should do to be compliant, and also tips and examples on how to use the new privacy related functionality in WordPress.

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The new privacy tools are scheduled for release at the end of April or beginning of May 2018.

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How can you get involved?

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We would love to have your help. The first step is awareness and education. For more information about the upcoming privacy tools see ?the roadmap.

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If you would like to get involved in building WordPress Core and testing the new privacy tools, please join the #gdpr-compliance channel in the Make WordPress Slack group.

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In this episode, John James Jacoby and I start the show by sharing our thoughts on Mark Zuckberberg’s congressional hearing. We then discuss what’s new in Gutenberg 2.6 and describe our user experience. We let you know what’s in WooCommerce 3.3.5 and discuss what the development team is doing to prepare for GDPR compliance.

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Gutenberg 2.6 Introduces Drag and Drop Block Sorting
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AtomBlocks by Mike McAlister

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Next Episode: Wednesday, April 18th 3:00 P.M. Eastern

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Subscribe to WordPress Weekly via Itunes

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Subscribe to WordPress Weekly via RSS

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Listen To Episode #312:
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This week’s throwback essay is titled “I don’t know anything, and that’s ok“. It was written back in 2015 by my friend Kyle. He and I grew up in similar circumstances; far from a hub of civilization, in a relatively economically depressed area, without the best education opportunities.

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Yet he and I both managed to find the web, dive in, and find home. We support our families and find joy in the work we produce. I’m not sure there’s a better way to live than that.

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Check out Kyle’s essay and let him know what you think.

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I Don’t Know Anything and That’s OK

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The post Growing Up Rural appeared first on HeroPress.

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The WordPress Theme Review team has implemented changes that simplify the process and places more responsibility onto theme authors. Theme reviewers now only need to check the following items to pass a theme.

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Although the bar to pass a theme is significantly lower, theme authors are still expected to follow the required and recommended requirements listed in the theme handbook.

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Moderators will check themes after they’ve gone live to make sure the author is following guidelines. If a moderator discovers any issues, a request will be made to the theme author to correct them. Failure to do so could lead to a temporary or permanent suspension.

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Justin Tadlock clarified in the comments examples of egregious issues.

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In the past two years, The Theme Review Team has battled the theme review queue with moderate success. In early 2017, the number of themes in the queue dropped below 200. Although there has been some work on automating the process, it’s largely reliant on humans.

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Even though it hasn’t been updated in more than a year, theme authors are highly encouraged to use the Theme Check plugin before submitting themes for review.

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With a simplified process to get a theme live, reviewers are hoping it will free them up to focus on larger projects.

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Gutenberg 2.6 is available for download and with it, comes a new way of sorting blocks. In addition to using up and down arrows, this version introduces the ability to sort blocks by dragging and dropping.

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If you hover the cursor over the up and down arrows on the left side of a block, you’ll see a hand icon. Simply click, hold, and drag the block up or down below or above the blue indicator.

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In my limited testing, I found drag and drop to be hit or miss. Sometimes, when I try to drag and drop a block, the blue line doesn’t show up.

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The hand icon for the cursor is different for the top and bottom of the block. You can drag a block by hovering over the bottom of it but you can’t do it from the top.

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I also found it difficult to add a new block manually. For example, when I add a paragraph block, I don’t see the Plus icon to create a new block underneath it anymore.

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Pressing enter at the end of a paragraph creates a new Paragraph block automatically. But I don’t know how to transform it into an image block. I’ll need to do more testing to figure out what’s going on.

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There’s a host of other improvements and bug fixes in this release, some of which I covered in this post. ?
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Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards.

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In this episode, Brian and Brian discuss a variety of news topics spanning design, development, and business. Tune in to learn about the history of WordPress and the web, the newest TechCrunch redesign, a WordCamp for WordCamp organizers, and more.

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Links

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Sponsor: Gravity Forms

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Gravity Forms makes the best web forms on the planet. Over a million WordPress sites are already using Gravity Forms. Is yours? Thanks to Gravity Forms for being a Post Status partner.

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Not long after I published my experience with Gutenberg, developers reached out to me to work on some of the issues I mentioned. Riad Benguella figured out why meta boxes were not collapsing or expanding.

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It turns out that some meta boxes depend on the post script which has a side effect of calling the window.postboxes.add_postbox_toggles( postType ) twice, causing meta boxes to break.

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Gutenberg 2.6 released earlier this week, fixes the issue and all meta boxes function properly again. This also fixes the issue I had with the Telegram for WordPress plugin.

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Public Post Preview still doesn’t work in Gutenberg but the plugin’s developer, Dominik Schilling, shared some experiments he has conducted with adding support for Gutenberg on Twitter.

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Can\'t wait for seeing Gutenberg in WordPress core. So many new possibilities. Even for Public Post Preview (https://t.co/Xsw9hugxKT). With just a few lines I was able to create this: pic.twitter.com/fxyuBIMPOl

— Dominik Schilling \"?\" (@ocean90) April 1, 2018
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I mentioned how Tags would sometimes disappear and there overall behavior was inconsistent. This pull request that made it into Gutenberg 2.6, fixes the issue by only including the term in the Tag selector if it’s known.

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Although I’m still bummed that certain plugins are not yet compatible with Gutenberg, I’m pretty happy that two of the major pain points I experienced have been fixed. Thanks to Riad, Tammie Lister, and others for helping to solve these problems so quickly.

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Last year, Drew Jaynes and Carol Stambaugh proposed a new WordCamp event geared towards organizers to the WordPress Community Team. After fleshing out the details and discussing the idea over the course of seven months, the duo has announced that a WordCamp for Organizers is officially on the table.

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The goal of the event is to provide an opportunity for meetup and WordPress event organizers to share their experience with others in the community. The plan is to host a one-day event a day or two before WordCamp US in Nashville, TN, later this year.

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“The idea for WordCamp for Organizers – what some of us affectionately refer to as ‘dotOrganize’ – was really borne out of many conversations I’ve had over the years with others in the WordPress community lamenting the lack of a ready knowledge sharing opportunity between event organizers,” Jaynes said.

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“One common thread seemed to be the idea of common lessons learned, and how awesome it would be to just have an event for organizers to get together and swap tips and tricks.

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“We’re all here organizing the same community, maybe we should get together and trade notes! And so we now have a new topic-based WordCamp just for organizers.

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“It’s kind of meta – organizing a WordCamp for Organizers, but I really feel like this could be a boon for anybody currently organizing or looking to start organizing in WordPress. Exciting!”

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Some of the session topics that could be presented on include:

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The team is seeking volunteers who can spend 2-4 hours per week to help organize the event. Although it’s focused on organizers, those who have attended many conferences, including WordCamps, with little event organizing experience, are encouraged to join the team.

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If you’re interested in volunteering, please leave a comment on the official announcement post.

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Jetpack 6.0 is available for upgrade. It comes with improvements to the social media icons widget, enhanced brute force protection, and better compatibility between WooCommerce and Jetpack.

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Its headlining features though are privacy related as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is set to go into effect May 25th. In 6.0, Jetpack has a dedicated privacy settings page that links to privacy documents and includes a way to opt-out of activity tracking.

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These settings can be accessed by clicking the Privacy link at the bottom of the Jetpack Dashboard page.

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The 'What Data Does Jetpack Sync' page outlines what data is used, how it's used, the relationship it has with the WordPress mobile apps, and provides an inside look at how Jetpack works.

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These are the first steps towards GDPR compliance with more updates planned before the regulation goes into effect next month.

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In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss a great article published by Caspar Hübinger on AMP and WordPress. We cover what’s new in WordPress 4.9.5, Jetpack 6.0, and a WordCamp geared toward organizers.

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Stories Discussed:

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WordPress 4.9.5 Squashes 25 Bugs
\n‘Try Gutenberg’ Prompt Pushed Back to A Later Release
\nJetpack 6.0 Released
\nCode of Conduct Survey
\nWant to Help Organize a WordCamp for Organizers?

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Next Episode: Wednesday, April 11th 3:00 P.M. Eastern

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In 2010 I was beginning to take on client work creating WordPress web sites when I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Ironically, at 43 years old I was more fit and healthy than I had ever been in my entire life. I had been running road marathons and trail ultra marathons for a few years leading up to my diagnosis. Good thing too, because surgery and treatment were obviously very tough.

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I was transitioning my design studio from analog to digital. Previously, I was working as a professional artist and illustrator creating commission portraiture and college mascot illustrations with some moderate successes. My background is in Fine Art and Design. I studied Drawing, Sculpture, & Time Arts. (2D, 3D & 4D – 4D can be described as: Length, width, height, and time/ motion) Naturally, as a Time Arts artist/illustrator I love the web! I love designing for the web and mobile too. Web work is immediately gratifying. I do design for both the web and print but I have always felt drawn to the web as it is more accessible, more fluid, dynamic, interconnected, animated, media rich, and well … if you are reading this then you already get the picture. \"?\"

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To get through treatment it was important to me that I still work every day.

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Some days it was just a couple hours in the afternoon but it really helped me to cope and endure unplanned surgery and many painful chemotherapy treatments. I had recently completed a couple of websites with the help of my mentor Jerry Turk. Those sites had good reach. I mean they were the kind of sites that groups of people used and managed so I got some attention for the work and word of mouth spread locally.

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It was while getting through that period of treatment and the shock of a devastating diagnosis that my digital design agency really got legs. It could not have happened at a better time. So, my studio, C&D Studios – https://CandDStudios.com continued it’s move towards being 100% digital. No more analog photography and not much more drawing at the drawing table either. Now my work was nearly 100% focused on screens and it would also begin to pay the bills. That was eight years ago. I was very fortunate to learn using reliable frameworks, themes, plug-ins, and hosts that would also stand the test of time. Thank you Genesis Framework, StudioPress and Gravity Forms to name a few…

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Fast forward to 2016 after having been cancer free all those years and cranking out a lot of agency work, I had a cancer reoccurrence. I never wanted cancer to be part of my story and I tried to deny or overcome it in all ways but it had resurfaced in October of 2016. Professionally, I was involved in collaborating on very large scale enterprise sites with teams. I was spending the year testing the waters at a new level of production. It was not good timing to require another surgery and 18 more rounds of chemotherapy. Fortunately, I found support in the community from other designers and developers whom helped me to the finish lines with 3 large projects in areas of e-commerce, college membership and enterprise site work -one with a large volume of SVG animations. After surgery, in February of 2017 I completed 18 rounds of chemotherapy treatments.

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I have survived and am cancer free once again!

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While going through treatment the second time I was not really focused on what good thing will I be able to grow towards professionally. Honestly, when you go through these things in life – you just spend your energy getting through as best as you can. I think it is worth noting here that while a positive attitude is great and it can improve a patient’s overall experience. Please don’t tell people they will survive cancer because of their positive attitude. Cancer is horrible, it does not discriminate and when people can’t beat a disease with their mental attitude they end up blaming themselves unnecessarily. That is not good. That is not what people intend when then try to offer support in that way but that is something I wanted to share.

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Now I have landed on the other side of treatment again and as I reflect, it’s been a really epic year! Our WordPress community has been open and supportive, welcoming me at conferences, online, and in slack groups, whether I had hair, energy, or resources – always welcoming and always encouraging. Over the years I have made some wonderful friends through WordPress! Some of us have been at this for a long time and we now have many shared experiences and skills.

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Having Survived Again I’m Launching a WordPress Product

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Having survived again, and having been inspired at PressNomics in Tempe last spring, I’m busy launching a mobile product/service with my team Dr. Kendra Remington and Rita Best called Docs With Apps.

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I still accept some client work, and some retainer work but I’m pretty selective about the projects we work on “in house.”

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I love SVG animation work so in 2018 I’m overjoyed to be doing more contracted SVG animation work with my collaborator Jackie D’Elia. Hit us up!!

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These are some very wonderful times in technology and within the Internet of things. I feel very grateful to have been able to ride the digital wave into the present and future. At WCUS in Nashville I began the process of contributing to make WordPress after having spent many years empowering others with it.

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When I was young I needed a way to get my portfolio on line and that is how I got started. Thank you for the opportunity to share my story, to publicly thank my husband Dominic, my family, and friends too. The future is going to be awesome!

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Take care of yourself and of each other, it’s very important.

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WordPress 4.9.5 is available for download and is a maintenance and security release. WordPress 4.9.4 and earlier versions are affected by three security issues. The following security hardening changes are in 4.9.5.

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Twenty-five bugs are fixed in this release including, improve compatibility with PHP 7.2, previous styles on caption shortcodes are restored, and clearer error messages. To see a full list of changes along with their associated trac tickets, check out the detailed release post.

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WordPress 4.9.5 is now available. This is a security and maintenance release for all versions since WordPress 3.7. We strongly encourage you to update your sites immediately.

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WordPress versions 4.9.4 and earlier are affected by three security issues. As part of the core team's ongoing commitment to security hardening, the following fixes have been implemented in 4.9.5:

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Thank you to the reporters of these issues for practicing ?coordinated security disclosurexknown of the WordPress Security Team, Nitin Venkatesh (nitstorm), and Garth Mortensen of the WordPress Security Team.

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Twenty-five other bugs were fixed in WordPress 4.9.5. Particularly of note were:

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This post has more information about all of the issues fixed in 4.9.5 if you'd like to learn more.

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Download WordPress 4.9.5 or venture over to Dashboard ? Updates and click \"Update Now.\" Sites that support automatic background updates are already beginning to update automatically.

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Thank you to everyone who contributed to WordPress 4.9.5:

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1265578519, Aaron Jorbin, Adam Silverstein, Alain Schlesser, alexgso, Andrea Fercia, andrei0x309, antipole, Anwer AR, Birgir Erlendsson (birgire), Blair jersyer, Brooke., Chetan Prajapati, codegrau, conner_bw, David A. Kennedy, designsimply, Dion Hulse, Dominik Schilling (ocean90), ElectricFeet, ericmeyer, FPCSJames, Garrett Hyder, Gary Pendergast, Gennady Kovshenin, Henry Wright, Jb Audras, Jeffrey Paul, Jip Moors, Joe McGill, Joen Asmussen, John Blackbourn, johnpgreen, Junaid Ahmed, kristastevens, Konstantin Obenland, Laken Hafner, Lance Willett, leemon, Mel Choyce, Mike Schroder, mrmadhat, nandorsky, Nidhi Jain, Pascal Birchler, qcmiao, Rachel Baker, Rachel Peter, RavanH, Samuel Wood (Otto), Sebastien SERRE, Sergey Biryukov, Shital Marakana, Stephen Edgar, Tammie Lister, Thomas Vitale, Will Kwon, and Yahil Madakiya.

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Last week, we reported that WordPress 4.9.5 would ship with a call-out prompt that asks users if they want to try the new editor experience.

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Within the comments of the post, Gary Pendergast, who works for Automattic, is a WordPress core contributor, and a lead developer on the Gutenberg project, informed us that the prompt would not be in WordPress 4.9.5. Instead, it will ship in a later version once it has gone through a few more refinements.

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Change of plans, this won’t be happening in the 4.9.5 release: there are still a few issues we’d like to fix up the callout happens, they won’t be done in time for the 4.9.5 release. I expect there will be a smaller 4.9.6 release that contains this callout, and any bugfixes that happen to be ready.

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Reverting the call-out has extended the conversation surrounding its implementation. Jadon N who works for InMotion hosting and is a contributor to the #hosting-community slack channel, says the hosting-community group is working on ideas to help test popular plugins for Gutenberg compatibility.

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We have been working to expand our collection of data about how well plugins function with Gutenberg. To help with that effort, we would like to explore using feedback collected from WordPress users through the Try Gutenberg effort to add to the existing database on WordPress plugin compatibility if that could be worked out.

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The goal of this project is to make sure everyone can use Gutenberg without having to worry about plugin incompatibilities.

Jadon N
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The Gutenberg Plugin Compatibility Database project launched by Daniel Bachhuber last month attempts to determine which popular plugins are already compatible with Gutenberg by having volunteers test them in a sandboxed environment.

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Out of the 4,213 plugins in the database, 84% have an unknown compatibility status. Out of 610 plugins that have been tested, 82% don't include editor functionality.

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Pendergast supports the idea of hosts collecting a wide range of testing data and turning it into actionable items for the team to work on. There's also been some discussion on creating snapshots of plugin compatibility and filtering those results into Bachhuber's project.

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Chris Lema, Vice President of Products at LiquidWeb, responded in the trac ticket with a suggestion that the team place as much emphasis on the Learn More and Report Issues sections as the Try Gutenberg message. He also added a prototype screenshot of what the call-out could look like.

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\"The reality is that people don't read a lot, so people may not fully grasp the 'testing' part given the proposed design,\" Lema said. \"When there are equal weight to the design, the message also carries with it the same equality.\"

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One of the best suggestions I've read comes from Bachhuber. He suggests displaying the prompt to a small percentage of WordPress sites to prevent thousands of users from re-reporting known issues with Gutenberg. It would also help lessen the load on the support forums.

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One of my main concerns with the call-out is the lack of upfront information to the user that it is beta software and it could cause adverse affects on their site. Lema's prototype does a great job of informing the user of this possibility and a link to known issues is a great enhancement. What do you think?

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There was a beautiful poem by Kayo Chingonyi in the New York Magazine this week titled The Nod:

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When we’re strangers that pass each other
in the street, it will come down to this tilt
of the head — acknowledging another
version of events set in a new-build
years from now, a mess of a place filled
with books and records, our kids thick as thieves
redefining all notions of mischief.

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Perhaps our paths will cross in a city
of seven hills as the light draws your face
out from the bliss of anonymity.
Maybe you’ll be stroking the goose-down nape
of a small child with eyes the exact shade
of those I met across a room at the start
of this pain-in-the-heart, this febrile dance.

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When I hear \"seven hills\" my mind immediately goes to Rome, then San Francisco, but Wikipedia has a helpful list of cities that claim to be built on seven hills.

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A friend pointed out The Nod is a fine complement to The Invitation by Oriah Mountain Dreamer.

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Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards.

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In this episode, the dynamic Brian duo discuss the highly-anticipated return of WordSesh, the different ways in which we all learn the same, and some of the problems we face in skill building. The guys also spend time finding and contacting the addressable market around WordPress, characterizing a business as WordPress-focused vs providing WordPress services in the context of a broader market, and some of the nuances of providing contextualized services (whether they be training, consulting, or otherwise).

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Links

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OptinMonster allows you to convert visitors into subscribers. You can easily create & A/B test beautiful lead capture forms without a developer. Be sure to check out their new Inactivity Sensor technology.

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With a significant new milestone and some great improvements to WordPress as a platform, this month has been an important one for the project. Read on to find out more about what happened during the month of March.\n\n

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WordPress Now Powers 30% of the Internet

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Over the last 15 years, the popularity and usage of WordPress has been steadily growing. That growth hit a significant milestone this month when W3Techs reported that WordPress now powers over 30% of sites on the web.

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The percentage is determined based on W3Techs’ review of the top 10 million sites on the web, and it’s a strong indicator of the popularity and flexibility of WordPress as a platform.

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If you would like to have hand in helping to grow WordPress even further, you can get involved today.

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WordPress Jargon Glossary Goes Live

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The WordPress Marketing Team has been hard at work lately putting together a comprehensive glossary of WordPress jargon to help newcomers to the project become more easily acquainted with things.

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The glossary is available here along with a downloadable PDF to make it simpler to reference offline.

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Publishing this resource is part of an overall effort to make WordPress more easily accessible for people who are not so familiar with the project. If you would like to assist the Marketing Team with this, you can follow the team blog and join the #marketing channel in the Making WordPress Slack group.

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Focusing on Privacy in WordPress

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Online privacy has been in the news this month for all the wrong reasons. It has reinforced the commitment of the GDPR Compliance Team to continue working on enhancements to WordPress core that allow site owners to improve privacy standards.

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The team's work, and the wider privacy project, spans four areas: Adding tools which will allow site administrators to collect the information they need about their sites, examining the plugin guidelines with privacy in mind, enhancing privacy standards in WordPress core, and creating documentation focused on best practices in online privacy.

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To get involved with the project, you can view the roadmap, follow the updates, submit patches, and join the #gdpr-compliance channel in the Making WordPress Slack group. Office hours are 15:00 UTC on Wednesdays.

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Further Reading:

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If you have a story we should consider including in the next “Month in WordPress” post, please submit it here.

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In this episode, John James Jacoby and I discuss the news of the week including, the removal of offensive lyrics in Hello Dolly, a request for plugin developers to stop supporting legacy PHP versions, and changes coming in WordPress 4.9.5.

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We also talk about community management, the difference between comments and forums, and finally, John shares his concerns on how the Gutenberg call-out prompt is being built into core.

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Stories Discussed:

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A Plea For Plugin Developers to Stop Supporting Legacy PHP Versions
\nWithout Context, Some Lyrics Inside the Hello Dolly Plugin Are Degrading to Women
\nWhy Gutenberg and Why Now?
\nNoteworthy Changes Coming in WordPress 4.9.5
\nIn WordPress 4.9.5, Users Will Be Two Clicks Away From Installing and Activating Gutenberg From the Dashboard

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Picks of the Week:

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How to Disable Push Notification Requests in Firefox

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Facebook Container Add-on for Firefox

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WPWeekly Meta:

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Next Episode: Wednesday, April 4th 3:00 P.M. Eastern

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Subscribe to WordPress Weekly via Itunes

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Subscribe to WordPress Weekly via RSS

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Subscribe to WordPress Weekly via Stitcher Radio

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Subscribe to WordPress Weekly via Google Play

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Listen To Episode #310:
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Ive used Gutenberg for several months and during that time, there have been moments where I love it and situations where I've had to disable the plugin because of frustrating bugs.

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One of the most frustrating aspects of using Gutenberg is the lack of support from the plugins I depend on.

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Publish Post Preview

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I use the Publish Post Preview plugin to generate a preview link for posts so that people can see what it looks like before it's published.

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In the current editor, the checkbox to generate a link is in the Publish meta box. In Gutenberg, that option doesn't exist. According to a recent support forum post, the author does not plan on making it Gutenberg compatible until there is a finalized API to extend the sidebar.

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Telegram for WordPress

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We use the Telegram for WordPress plugin to automatically send published posts to our Telegram channel. The plugin adds a meta box that has options to send the post, configure the message structure, send a file, and display the featured image.

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In Gutenberg, the meta box is open by default which provides access to those options. However, when I edit a published post, there are times when the meta box is closed and clicking the arrow to expand it doesn't work. Since the Send this post to channel option is on by default, ?saving changes to the post will resend the post to Telegram subscribers. Something I don't want to happen for simple edits.

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Edit Flow

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We use Edit Flow to collaborate on posts and often use the Editorial Comments feature to provide feedback. In Gutenberg, the meta boxes for Editorial Comments and Notifications do not open when clicking the arrow. Therefor, we can't use those features.

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Edit Flow Meta Boxes are Broken\n\n\n

After the Deadline

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I'm a fan of After the Deadline which is a proofreading module in Jetpack. It checks posts for spelling, grammar, and misused words. When activated, a button is added to the visual editor to perform the checks. This button is not available in Gutenberg, so those features are not available as well.

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Adding Images to Paragraphs is a Pain

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Adding images to paragraphs in Gutenberg is more cumbersome than it needs to be. In the current editor, all I have to do is place the cursor where I want to insert an image, add media, choose image size, align it, and I'm done.

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In Gutenberg, you need to create an image block below the paragraph block, move the image block to the paragraph block, align it, and use handlebars on the corner of the image to resize it.

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I realize that there are a few workflows that I'm going to have to change because of how Gutenberg works, but this workflow doesn't make any sense to me, especially when I can't insert images without creating a new block. Thankfully, the Gutenberg team is on top of it and is working on a solution to add images within a paragraph block.

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Random Blank Paragraph Blocks

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I recently copied a large amount of text from a Google Doc and pasted it into Gutenberg and was surprised by how well it worked. Blocks were created in the right spots and I didn't have to edit it much.

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I opened the post in the classic editor so that I could use the proofreading feature and it mangled the post. I opened the post in Gutenberg again and noticed a bunch of empty paragraph blocks created in-between paragraph blocks.

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This resulted in having to spend some time deleting the empty paragraph blocks and questioning whether I should avoid transferring posts between editors in the future.

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Tags Sometimes Appear Blank in the Meta Box

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When adding tags to posts, sometimes the tags appear blank although they show up on the front-end. Also, deleting tags sometimes doesn't work. I click on the X and nothing happens in the back-end, but the tag will be removed from the front-end.

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Gutenberg Has a Lot of Rough Edges

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If this version of Gutenberg were merged into WordPress today, it would be a disaster. It's clear that the project has a long way to go before being considered for merge into core. Most of the issues I've outlined in this post are known and are being addressed. 

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Gutenberg is supposed to make everything we do in the current editor easier and more efficient. If it doesn't, then I have to ask, what's the point?

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What concerns me the most about Gutenberg is plugin support. Some of the plugins I mentioned above are active on 10K sites or less but are important to the way I craft and publish content in WordPress.

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Without them, using Gutenberg is not a great experience and instead, makes me want to use the current editor where things simply work.

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I was delighted to find several years ago that there’s a thriving WordPress community in Nepal. Via Slack I got to meet Sakin Shrestha, and learned all about what their group is doing in Nepal to create jobs and keep the Nepali from having to leave the country to find work.

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I recently found out that Sakin is finding a new way to give back to his community: opening a kindergarten. In order for any country to grow strong it has to have good education for its children, and Sakin is working to make that happen.

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Read about how the Nepali WordPress community is working to build their own country.

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Doing Our Part for the Community

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The post Giving Back In Your Own Community appeared first on HeroPress.

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At the end of last month, Matt Cromwell, Head of Support and Community Outreach for GiveWP and an administrator for the Advanced WordPress Facebook group, hosted a question and answer session about Gutenberg with Matt Mullenweg.

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Mullenweg was asked a few times if he could provide a concrete date on when Gutenberg and WordPress 5.0 would be ready. While a date was not given, Mullenweg said, \"For those who want a concrete date, we will have one or two orders of magnitude more users of Gutenberg in April.\"

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It's now clear what he meant by that. WordPress 4.9.5, scheduled for release in April, will feature a call-out prompt that has links to information about Gutenberg and a button to quickly install the plugin if user permissions allow.

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The core team added a Try Gutenberg prompt in October of last year but it was removed in WordPress 4.9 Beta 4. After discussing the subject with Mullenweg, it was determined that Gutenberg was not ready for large-scale testing.

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The prompt in WordPress 4.9.5 changes the button text based on the following scenarios.

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If Gutenberg is not installed and the user can not install plugins, the button is hidden from view. If you'd like to hide the prompt from users, David Decker has created a plugin that's available on GitHub that simply hides it from view.

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One of the concerns about the prompt is the lack of warning of the risks involved using beta software on a live site. Gutenberg is beta software that's still in development that could adversely affect sites. There is no warning on the call-out box and in two clicks, users can install and activate Gutenberg.

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Whether it's Gutenberg or some other beta software, this general advice applies. Create a full backup of your site before installing and if possible, install it on a staging site first.

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I predict that the volunteers who manage the WordPress.org support forums will have their hands full once WordPress 4.9.5 is released. The support team is preparing by brainstorming user outcomes, common questions that may be asked, and potential pitfalls users experience after installing Gutenberg.

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If you'd like to give them a helping hand, check out the Support Handbook and if you have any questions, stop by the #forums channel in Slack.

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The Gutenberg call-out has the potential to pave the way for large audiences to test major features in core without needing to use or install a beta branch of WordPress. However, this convenience comes with risks and while they can be reduced, WordPress needs to be up front and center to users about those risks.

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Tevya Washburn has been building websites for more than 20 years and building them on WordPress for 10. He bootstrapped his website maintenance and support company, WordXpress, that he’s worked on full-time for more than seven years.

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Late last year he launched his first premium plugin, and presented at WordCamp Salt Lake City. He lives in Caldwell, ID and is the founding member of the WordPress Meetup group in Western Idaho.

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It was only a few months ago that I knew almost nothing about WordPress’ new Gutenberg editor. I had a basic concept of what it was and this vague annoyance that it would mean I’d have to learn new things and probably put a lot of effort into making some sites or projects work with it.

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I kept hearing all of the frustration and issues with Gutenberg itself and the lack of information on how to integrate with it. At WordXpress we recently pivoted away from designing websites. When we designed them in the past, we used premium themes. I figured Gutenberg was the theme developer’s problem.

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I still had this feeling of dread though, knowing many of my favorite plugins might not add support for it. I also felt some apprehension that even if the themes we use did add support for it, they might have a lot of new bugs through the first few releases.

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Then I launched my first WordPress plugin, Starfish Reviews, and suddenly they weren’t someone else’s problems anymore! Now I’d have to come up with a plan to integrate our plugin with Gutenberg. I installed the Gutenberg plugin on a test site where we were testing our plugin with the nightly releases of WordPress and started playing around with it.

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I was pleasantly surprised at how intuitive and easy it was to use! Now it wasn’t (and isn’t) finished, so there were bugs and annoyances, but overall I was impressed.

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Around the same time, I suggested we should have someone present on Gutenberg at our local meetup. My brief experience was more than what anyone else had, so the responsibility fell on me. Preparing for the presentation forced me to look at Gutenberg more carefully and pay more attention to the information and debate going on throughout the community.

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I started reading blog posts, paying more attention in podcasts, and even looking at what was being said on Twitter. I watched the State of the Word at WordCamp US where the general tide in the feelings toward Gutenberg, seemed to turn, though many people still remain skeptical, critical, or antagonistic toward the project as a whole.

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Today, I saw someone suggesting legal action if Gutenberg caused problems on their sites. That’s ridiculous on several levels, but shows that there’s still a lot of suspicion, frustration, and outright anger around Gutenberg.

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A couple notes: 1. the graphs below are for illustration purposes only, they’re not meant to be accurate to any actual data. 2. If you prefer listening, you can watch my screencast version (13:12) of what follows. The message is the same, but differs in many aspects of presentation.

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Finding the Why

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Simon Sinek is known for his Ted talk where he explains that most people explain a new product or service by talking about ‘what’ it is and ‘how’ it works, but they rarely explain the ‘why’ behind it. The ‘why’ actually resonates with people the most. They want to understand the reason and beliefs behind it.

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In my research, I couldn’t seem to find a clear answer to the most important question: “Why Gutenberg?” If I was going to present to people who knew little or nothing about it, I wanted to provide a reason why this major change was coming that might cause significant frustration, work, and pain for them.

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I found a lot of ‘what’ and ‘how’ about Gutenberg. In some posts by Matt Mullenweg and Matías Ventura, I found hints about ‘why’ Gutenberg existed, but no really clear, simple explanation of why this whole project was happening. Why would Matt and others want to seemingly force this major change on us all? Why does it have to be such a radical departure from the past? Why now?

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I was certain the conspiracy theorists—who seem to believe that Automattic’s sole mission is to make their lives more miserable—were wrong. But what was the purpose? Could it really just be a me too attitude that left all of these brilliant minds feeling like they had to keep up with Squarespace and Medium? That didn’t seem to fit. Especially since Gutenberg is already leagues better than Squarespace’s convoluted visual editor.

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Innovative Disruption

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Taking cues from those hints and suggestions, I started thinking about the innovative disruption model. It was popularized in business circles, starting in 1997 when the book “The Innovator’s Dilemma” was published by Clayton Christensen, a Harvard professor. His book was an expansion of an earlier article in the Harvard Business Review.

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At the risk of oversimplifying the model, innovative disruption is what happens when an existing company who is the top dog (either in sales or market share) gets comfortable with their position at the top along with their revenue stream and quits innovating. They make small, incremental updates to their products or services to keep customers happy, but fail to look at the future of their industry.

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This makes it easier for a startup or smaller, more innovative company to bring a new product or service to market that completely disrupts the existing market because it’s better, faster, cheaper. The established company doesn’t see the disruption coming because they feel secure in their large market share and steady sales revenue. They often respond with “why would anyone want that?” when approached with the new model that is about to completely upset their business model.

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Blockbuster Gets Busted

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The classic example of this is Blockbuster Entertainment, Inc. They had over 9,000 stores at one time, allowing people to rent VHS tapes and later, DVDs. They had a huge portion of the market all to themselves and it seemed nobody could compete with this juggernaut.

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Then along came two small startups: Netflix and Redbox. Netflix comes along and says “we’re going to stream movies over the internet. That’s the future and the way everyone will want to consume movies and TV in the future. But since the internet is too slow right now, we’ll just start by mailing DVDs to people.”

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Blockbuster looked at this and said, “the internet is way too slow to stream movies. That’s ridiculous! Who wants to wait two weeks to get a movie in the mail?! Hahaha! Stupid startup, they’re wasting their money and energy.” In hindsight this seems ridiculous. At the time, most people would have agreed with Blockbuster.

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As you know, people started changing the way they rented movies. Once they tried it, they were happy to pay a subscription and use a queue to get DVDs delivered in the mail. Ultimately, making the decision of what to watch ahead of time was better than wandering through a cathedral of DVDs only to find the one you wanted to watch has already been checked out.

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Consumer internet bandwidth speeds quickly caught up. Netflix even invented some of the technologies that provide high quality streaming video to your home. Now, most of us can’t imagine having to go to the store to rent a physical copy of a movie. And those that can, get them from a Redbox kiosk that has a limited selection, but is much quicker and easier than a video store. Netflix now has a larger market share than Blockbuster ever did, with zero physical locations.

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There are exactly nine Blockbuster stores still operating, mostly in Alaska. From 9,000 down to nine in only a few years! This is what failing to innovate does. This is how comfort and confidence in market share and sales blinds people and organizations to the coming innovations that will disrupt their market.

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Literacy, Disruption, and Gutenberg

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Disruptive innovation doesn’t apply just in business. I have a Bachelor’s degree in history. So one example I love to use is how literacy and education ultimately toppled monarchies and traditional power structures in favor of republics and representative democracy.

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The choice of Gutenberg as the name of the new WordPress editor seems prescient in this example as well. The name was one of the clues that led me to answer the ‘why?’ question. It was Johannes Gutenberg and his movable type printing press that was the innovative disruption that changed everything!

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Before that, the vast majority of people in Europe were illiterate and uneducated. The scarcity of books and written material made it impractical and prohibitively expensive for most people to learn to read. It also allowed the Church and aristocracy to control the opportunity to become literate. That meant the rich and powerful were the gatekeepers of knowledge. Most riots and uprisings to this point were about hunger.

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The Gutenberg press changed all that. Suddenly books could be mass-produced faster, cheaper, better than they ever could before. Literacy caught on like a wildfire. The power structures thought they could control it and maintain the status quo. They outlawed printing without state approval and did many other things to limit the spread of ideas through printed materials.

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But it was too late, the power to spread ideas that the printing press provided was much too viral. Many printing presses were operated illegally, then destroyed when they were discovered by authorities.

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The tipping point had been reached though. The ability to read and spread ideas via printed documents was much more powerful than the money, soldiers, and weapons of the monarchy. Though hunger might have sparked riots and uprisings from this time on, those tiny flames were fanned into an inferno of revolution by ideas spread through printed words. Thomas Paine’s Common Sense is a great example if you want to learn more about concrete examples.

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The Pain of Disrupting Yourself

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I don’t have a business degree, but from my understanding, The Innovator’s Dilemma can be simplified down to this: to survive, and stay on top, a company (or software, or community) must innovate. It can not be incremental innovation. It must be innovation that disrupts the company’s core product or business model, even to the point of entirely replacing it.

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Blockbuster tried some Redbox-like and Netflix-like solutions, but they were too little, too late. The only way they could have survived would have been to disrupt their own business model and service. They would have had to say, “in five years we will close all 9k stores and completely shift our business to providing video online.”

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Who does that? Who thinks “we have built an empire, but we have to completely change it and replace it all over again”? That’s “The Innovator’s Dilemma” that the book’s title refers to: it’s incredibly difficult to think in those terms when you’re on the top. It’s nearly impossible to say, “we have to disrupt ourselves. We must compete with our own business and products and services.” But ultimately it’s the only way to survive.

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…Or you can buy an innovative company and let them disrupt your main business. Did you know Blockbuster had the chance to buy Netflix for $50 million in 2000? It was pocket change, but they passed because it was a very small, niche business.

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Had they bought Netflix and allowed it to continue innovating and disrupting their core retail rental model, Blockbuster might still be around. It wouldn’t have 9k retail stores, but it would have an even larger market share than it ever did renting DVDs.

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In either case, the process is painful. That’s why it’s called disruptive. Not because it’s a walk on the beach or small speed bump, but because it takes a lot of work and forward-thinking and causes a lot of pain to create and implement.

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If you are the market leader, you can’t rest on your previous success. You have to change everything once again, like you did to get to where you are now. Despite the pain of doing it, you have to invest yourself and your resources into hard work and difficult questions and challenging thinking that goes directly counter to our natural tendency as humans. If you want to stay on top, it’s the only way.

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WordPress is Ripe for Disruption

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WordPress has a 30% market share right now. It won’t be long before 1 out of every 3 websites is built on WordPress. No other platform is even close.

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As WordPress professionals and community members, it seems like we have all the momentum and benefits of being the leader. “Surely nothing could displace WordPress!” That’s what Blockbuster said. That’s what monarchs of past ages said. The truth is simple: “yes, something could. In fact, something will, if WordPress doesn’t innovatively disrupt itself.”

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Is it going to be painful? Yes. Is it going to cause a lot of work and effort on the part of the community? Yes! Absolutely. But the alternative is to learn a totally new platform in five years when WordPress dies like Blockbuster did. You think this change is going to be difficult? Try throwing out WordPress entirely and moving your website(s) to an entirely new platform. Because that’s the alternative.

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Good Arguments Against Gutenberg

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I see many people listing a string of bugs in the Gutenberg UI/UX and concluding that Gutenberg shouldn’t exist. I see others critiquing the underlying technologies and claiming that’s evidence that Gutenberg is entirely wrong.

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I’m sorry, but those arguments are entirely invalid. They may be great arguments for how Gutenberg needs to change or improve, but they are not valid arguments against the existence of Gutenberg and its inclusion in core.

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Hopefully, I’ve made it clear that WordPress is in dire need of innovation. If that’s true, then as I see it, there’s only one really great argument against Gutenberg. As one person in one of the meetups I presented at put it: “is it the right innovation?”

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That's the crux of the whole thing: WordPress must innovate to survive. Matt Mullenweg and the entire Gutenberg team have looked at the past and the future and decided that a better, faster, easier user interface and experience, are the disruptive innovations that WordPress needs to survive.

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You can argue that it’s not, that there’s some other innovation that will completely change WordPress and thereby save it from disruption by outside forces. And that's a totally valid argument to make. But in my opinion, you can’t argue that continued, incremental changes are enough. You can’t argue that the path we’ve been on the last five years is going to keep WordPress on top for the next five years. It simply won’t.

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I Like Gutenberg, but I Love What it’s Doing

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In my experience thus far, I like Gutenberg. I believe it is the right disruptive innovation WordPress needs at this time. It will make WordPress easier to use and help its underpinnings be ready for the future. Being easy to use is what got WordPress where it is today.

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It’s not very easy to use any more. There are significantly easier options out there, that could disrupt WordPress and replace it. I think Gutenberg will allow WordPress to disrupt itself and keep ahead of other disruptive innovations. It will save WordPress and allow us all to keep using it and building our businesses on it for another 10 years into the future.

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I like Gutenberg, but I really love what Gutenberg means, what it represents, and what it's doing. Gutenberg is bigger than just a new post editor, it shows that the leaders of the WordPress community are willing to make hard decisions and innovate even when it means disrupting their own work and previous innovations.

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I have huge respect for the Gutenberg team, who have not only had to rethink everything and do all those difficult things I referred to before, but have had to do it all very publicly, while navigating a gauntlet of criticism, personal attacks, and much more.

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I hope this post shows my thanks and newfound appreciation for what they’re doing and going through. Flipping the phrase from The Dark Knight, the members of the Gutenberg team are “the heroes the WordPress community needs right now, even if they’re not the ones we deserve.”

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Welcome to the Post Status Draft podcast, which you can find on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and via RSS for your favorite podcatcher. Post Status Draft is hosted by Brian Krogsgard and co-host Brian Richards.

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This week the Brians put their brains together and discuss content distribution across various mediums and platforms as well as subscriptions for both digital and physical products. The conversation shifts between different tooling and platforms that exist for enabling content distribution as well as some of the societal shifts that have shaped how we share and consume both content and products.

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This is a good episode for anyone who is developing sites and selling solutions around content distribution or subscriptions as well as anyone who is running (or looking to run) a business based around a subscriber model (paid or otherwise).

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Links

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Sponsor: Pagely

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Pagely offers best in class managed WordPress hosting, powered by the Amazon Cloud, the Internet’s most reliable infrastructure. Post Status is proudly hosted by Pagely. Thank you to Pagely for being a Post Status partner

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In 2008 (just 10 short years ago) Andy Peatling made the very first code-commit to the newly adopted BuddyPress project, joining bbPress, GlotPress, and BackPress at the time. As most of you can probably imagine, BuddyPress was a different piece of software back then, trying to solve a completely different decade’s worth of problems for a completely different version of WordPress.

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BuddyPress was multisite only, meaning it did not work on the regular version of WordPress that most people were accustomed to installing. It needed to completely take over the entire website experience to work, with a specific theme for the primary part of your site, and blog themes for user profiles and everything else.

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There was a lot to love about the original vision and version of BuddyPress. It was ambitious, but in a clever kind of way that made everyone tilt their heads, squint their eyes, and ponder what WordPress was capable of. BuddyPress knew exactly what it was trying to do, and owned it without apologies.

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It touted itself as a “Social Network in a box” at a time when MySpace was generating 75.9 million unique visitors per month, so if you couldn’t imagine how different BuddyPress may have been before, imagine how excited everyone was at the idea of owning their own MySpace.

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Since then, Andy invited BoonePaul, and me to help lead the project forward, and in-turn we’ve invited several other prolific BuddyPress contributors to help with every aspect of the project, website, design, and so on.

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The BuddyPress team has grown in a few different ways. Most recently, we’ve added Renato Alves to the team to help with WP-CLI support. Renato is a long-time contributor who stepped up big-time to really own the WP-CLI implementation and finally see it through to the end.

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Slava Abakumov lead the 2.8 release, and we finally met in person for the very first time just last week at WordCamp Miami. He’s another long-time contributor who has always had the best interests of the project in mind and at heart.

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Laurens Offereins has been helping fix BuddyPress bugs and work on evolving features since version 2.1, and while we haven’t met in person yet, I look forward to it someday!

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Stephen Edgar (who you may recognize from bbPress) also works a bit on BuddyPress, largely around tooling & meta related things, but he’s fully capable and will jump in and help anywhere he can, be it the forums or features.

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Mercime would prefer I not blather on endlessly here about how important she is, or how much I appreciate her, or anything like that, so please forget I mentioned it.

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Hugo Ashmore has spent the past 2 years completely rebuilding the default template pack. This is an absolutely huge undertaking, and everyone is really excited about sunsetting ye olde bp-legacy.

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Tammie Lister has moved on to work on the enormously important and equally ambitious Gutenberg project. Tammie is wonderful, and doing a great job crafting what the future of democratizing publishing is.

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Lastly, a few of our veteran team members took sabbaticals from contributing to BuddyPress in the past few years, which I see as an opportunity to return with fresh ideas and perspectives, or maybe moving onto new & exciting challenges. This is a good, healthy thing to do, both for oneself and the project. Space makes the heart grow fonder, and all that.

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A small aside but worth saying here & now, is that leading an open-source project is everything you think it is (or maybe have read already that it is) and like a million other things that are hard to understand until you understand. The one constant (and subsequently the hardest and funnest part) is how to provide opportunities for personal growth, without prohibiting contributions, while also doing what’s best for the greater vision of the project itself, amongst a completely remote group of bespoke volunteers. I think Paul, Boone, and I do OK at this, but we are always learning and adjusting, so please reach out to us if there is anything we can do differently or better.

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BuddyPress is my personal favorite piece of software. It’s my favorite community. I wake up excited every day because of what it can do and who it does it for. Put another way, I love what we make it do and who we make it for: ourselves, one another, each other, and you.

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Cheers to 10 years, and here’s to another 10!

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WordPress 4.9.5 Beta 1 is available for testing and brings with it 23 bug fixes and improvements. A release candidate is scheduled for release on March 20th and a final release on April 3rd. Here are some notable changes you can expect in the release.

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\"Cheatin’ uh?\" Error Message is Replaced

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The \"Cheatin’ uh?\" error message has existed in WordPress for years and for some, is insulting. The error doesn't explain what went wrong and accuses the user of trying to cheat the system.

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Eric Meyer highlighted the error in his keynote at WordCamp North East Ohio in 2016, when talking about Designing for Real Life. He also contributed to the ticket with suggestions on how to improve the wording.

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In WordPress 4.9.5, the error has been changed to more meaningful messages depending on the error that occurs.

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Recommended PHP Version Increased to 7.2

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Inside of the readme file in WordPress, the current recommended PHP version is 7.0. This version of PHP reached end of life last December. In 4.9.5, the recommend version is PHP 7.2. This is the same version that is recommended on WordPress.org.

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Offensive Lyrics Removed From Hello Dolly

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As we covered earlier this week, some of the lines displayed in the dashboard from the Hello Dolly plugin are inappropriate without context. In 4.9.5, the plugin will no longer display those lines.

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There's a possibility that in the future, there will be a musical note icon or symbol placed next to the line to indicate it's from a song. In addition, the lyrics are more in line with Louis Armstrong's recording.

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To see a full list of changes in WordPress 4.9.5, you can view a full list of closed tickets on Trac.

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In this episode, I’m joined by Alberto Medina, Developer Advocate working with the Web Content Ecosystems Team at Google, and Weston Ruter, CTO of XWP. We have a candid conversation about Google’s AMP Project. We start by learning why the project was created, what its main goal is, and the technology behind it.

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We also dive into some of the controversy surrounding the project by discussing whether or not AMP is a threat to the Open Web. Medina and Ruter provide insight into AMP’s transformation from focusing on the mobile web to providing a great user experience across the entire web. Last but not least, we learn about the relationship between Automattic, XWP, and the AMP team and how it’s helping to shape the future of the project.

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Notable Links Mentioned:

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AMP for WordPress Plugin
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Next Episode: Wednesday, March 28th 3:00 P.M. Eastern

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If you don't like change, you're going to like irrelevance even less.

General Eric Shinseki
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I actually heard this on the Farnam Street podcast with Patriots coach Michael Lombardi, but it seems like General Shinseki said it first so attributing it there.

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In the last year or so I’ve been a lot more involved with the business side of WordPress than the community side. The business side isn’t nearly as loving and supportive as the community side, and some of that is out of necessity. Business is business, and people need to eat.

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The problem comes when people get so focused on the business side of things that they forget they’re dealing with people. Recently Carl Hancock mentioned on twitter that there are things that happen in business in the WordPress community that would horrify people. I don’t know who those people are that do those things, and I don’t even know what the things are, but I have hope that the community can be bigger and better than that.

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There will always be selfish jerks who abuse the system for personal gain, but I have hope that the WordPress community can generally rise above that, and perhaps even change the hearts of poor players.

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This week’s HeroPress replay is from David Laietta, about how our community changes lives.

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A Community of Acceptance

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The post Keeping Community Alive appeared first on HeroPress.

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Iain Poulson has published a thoughtful request on the Delicious Brains blog asking WordPress plugin developers to stop supporting legacy PHP versions. He covers some of the benefits of developing with newer versions of PHP, what Delicious Brains is doing with its plugins, and using the Requires Minimum PHP Version header in readme.txt.

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While we wait for the Trac discussion to roll on and the WordPress development wheels to turn we can take action ourselves in our plugins to stop them working on installs that don’t meet our requirements.

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We do this in our own plugins where it is strictly necessary (WP Offload S3 relies on the Amazon Web Services S3 SDK, which requires PHP 5.3.3+ and will we will move to PHP 5.5 in the future), and the more plugins that do this out of choice will help move the needle further.

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Poulson mentions the ServeHappy project in his post and it's worth a mention here as well. The ServeHappy project was launched earlier this year by a group of volunteers.

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Its main goal is to reduce the number of WordPress installs running on unsupported PHP versions through education, awareness, and tools to help users update their site's PHP versions.

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This project is in need of contributors. If you're interested, join the #core-php channel on WordPress Slack. The team has meetings every Monday at 11:00 AM EDT. You can also follow the #core-php tag on the Make WordPress.org Core site where links to chat logs and meeting summaries are published.

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Have you noticed how many sites ask if you want to enable push notifications? I've answered no to every request but thanks to a tip suggested by Thomas Kräftner, you can disable requests from appearing altogether in Firefox.

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Last week, Mozilla released Firefox 59.0 and added a new privacy feature that allows users to block sites from sending push notification requests. To enable it, open the Options panel in Firefox 59.0 and click the Privacy&Security tab.

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Scroll down to the Permissions section. Click on the Settings button for Notifications and check the box that says Block new requests asking to allow notifications.?

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Click the Save Changes button and enjoy one less thing interrupting your browsing experience.  To accomplish the same thing in Chrome, follow this tutorial published by Field Guide.

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