Posts Tagged ‘Matt Mullenweg’
This Week in WordPress #235
The WordPress news from the last week which commenced Monday 12th December 2022.
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This weeks WordPress news – Covering The Week Commencing 13th May 2019
Read More101 – Matt Mullenweg… Why Gutenberg? And why now?
Today we welcome Matt Mullenweg on to the WP Builds podcast. Matt has been using WordPress as long as anyone else, with one exception! He is the co-founder of WordPress along with Mike Little, so he knows a thing or two. We talk about Gutenberg, why Matt thinks that we need it, and why we need it now. We go on to chat about how it’s divided the WordPress community, especially from the perspective of users with accessibility needs. We finish with a discussion about how the community can reunite after this ‘schism’ and what Matt thinks of the recent ClassicPress fork of WordPress.
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