This post summarizes the weekly dev chat meeting from October 30th 2019 (agenda / Slack Archive).
Announcements
WordPress version 5.3 Release Candidate 3 was released on Tuesday. Everyone please help by testing out the RC.
Core editor team released Gutenberg version 6.8.
Dev chat meeting time
Like every year, with end of DST (daylight saving time), the meeting time should be moved from 20:00 UTC to 21:00 UTC.
Two options are proposed:
- Moving on Wednesday November 13th (the day after WP 5.3 is going to be released)
- Moving on Wednesday November 20th (one week later)
Please share your thoughts in this post’s comments.
WordCamp US Contributor Day
WordCamp US’s contributor day is planned for Sunday 3rd November.
5.3
was branched last week, so contributors will be able to work on WordPress 5.4 milestone since trunk
is now version 5.4-alpha
.
@earnjam and @wpscholar will be leading the core table, Helping people get set up, learn how to get started, find places to focus on work, etc. They also should have several component leads present that can split off and focus on their areas for people who are interested.
Upcoming Releases
WordPress 5.3 Release Candidate 4 is scheduled next Tuesday if needed.
There is still 7 tickets open in the milestone.
@azaozz regrets that things weren’t reported much earlier, during beta. By the way, two tickets have patches already, one is almost there, and one may be a candidate for 5.3.1. As 5.3 was branched, all fixes are probably going to be committed to trunk (5.4-alpha) but hold on on merging to 5.3 for couple of days to allow easier testing and review. All are (possible) regressions with the way some plugins use particular hooks around image post-processing and image meta updates.
@joyously reported a feedback found in Alpha/Beta support forum. It was already merged to Gutenberg and looks fixed in 5.3 block editor code. @youknowriad was pinged as Editor focus lead for WP 5.3.
Open floor
@joyously asked about backporting security fixes to old versions request’s status.
@clorith and @audrasjb noted there will be a panel session at WordCamp US. For those who are not attending WordCamp US, questions can be sent via Twitter.
@desrosj added that there was a very large amount of feedback. @chanthaboune and others are working to compile all that feedback so that all of it can receive proper consideration.
#5-3, #contributor-day, #wcus