Category: News

  • WP Engine sues Automattic and Matt Mullenweg, alleging abuse of power, extortion, and anti-competitive behavior

    WP Engine sues Automattic and Matt Mullenweg, alleging abuse of power, extortion, and anti-competitive behavior

    The lawsuit comes a day after WP Engine’s access to WordPress.org was again blocked following a temporary reprieve that allowed the company to find a workaround for plugin and theme updates.

  • Mullenweg threatens corporate takeover of WP Engine

    Mullenweg threatens corporate takeover of WP Engine

    WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg says an 8% licensing deal is no longer on the table.

  • WordPress YouTubers challenge “outdated” philosophy

    WordPress YouTubers challenge “outdated” philosophy

    WordPress’ philosophy has sparked debate among WordPress YouTubers, who argue that it’s outdated, misaligned with the current needs of its diverse users—in particular freelancers and agency users—and needs updating. The philosophy was a key focus of last week’s Uniting WordPress YouTubers call, organized by Automattic-sponsored contributor Anne McCarthy, who invited long-time core committer Aaron Jorbin…

  • Automattic launches ambitious Tumblr migration to WordPress

    Automattic launches ambitious Tumblr migration to WordPress

    How do you get maximum eyeballs on a job ad? In Automattic’s case, announce that you’re planning “one of the largest technical migrations in internet history.” Announcing the move on Wednesday and calling for programmers to join the project, the company said since acquiring the microblogging site, it had focused on making it more efficient,…

  • Is a marketing consortium the solution to WordPress’s stagnating market share?

    Is a marketing consortium the solution to WordPress’s stagnating market share?

    Could WordPress soon have a marketing consortium to tackle the project’s stagnating market share? During this week’s episode of WP Product Talk, Miriam Schwab, Head of WordPress Relations at Elementor, proposed forming a marketing consortium of major WordPress companies. The goal? To pool resources and develop a clear, sustained marketing strategy to compete with aggressive…

  • State of the Word 2024: Ticket requests open for Tokyo event

    State of the Word 2024: Ticket requests open for Tokyo event

    Folks can now request one of the 300 tickets available for this year’s State of the Word, scheduled for December 16 in Tokyo, Japan.  WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg will deliver his 18th annual address to a live audience at Tokyo Node Hall in the Toranomon Hills Station Tower. The event will be live streamed via…

  • WordCamp US 2024 unveils full lineup

    WordCamp US 2024 unveils full lineup

    WordCamp US 2024 organizers dropped the full schedule and speaker line-up this week ahead of the September 17-20 event in Portland, Oregon, and as Zao founder Justin Sainton’s posted, “The entire schedule looks AMAZING. Mega props to the programming team!” This year’s conference kicks off on a Tuesday with Contributor Day, followed by the inaugural…

  • WordPress YouTube channel gets new leadership with Jamie Marsland

    WordPress YouTube channel gets new leadership with Jamie Marsland

    Jamie Marsland has been tapped to join Automattic as their WordPress.org team’s Head of WordPress YouTube. In an announcement on WordPress.org, WordPress Executive Director Josepha Haden Chomphosy said Marsland had taken over the management of the WordPress YouTube channel, describing him as the “ideal person to lead our efforts in expanding and enhancing our YouTube…

  • First glimpse of Twenty Twenty-Five designs revealed

    First glimpse of Twenty Twenty-Five designs revealed

    The concepts so far include designs for personal blogs, photo blogs, and news and magazine sites. It also features 40+ patterns for services, about, products, calls to action, landing pages, events and more, which designer Beatriz Fialho says promote interoperability and enable users to quickly build pages.

  • WordCamps to get advertising funds under proposed changes

    WordCamps to get advertising funds under proposed changes

    WordCamp organizers will get up to $400 to spend on advertising under rare changes to expense guidelines proposed by the WordPress Community Team yesterday. The current guidelines state that advertising is “very, very, *very* rarely” included in WordCamp budgets and that “Most WordCamps are highly successful without spending money” on things like advertising. Automattic-sponsored contributor…