The chat was led by @davidbaumwald based on this agenda.
The full meeting transcript is available on Slack.
Highlighted blog posts
@davidbaumwald shared some posts from the Make Core blog.
5.4 Retrospective – Call for feedback: the deadline is April 30 and everyone is welcome to leave a feedback.
Proposal: Core Team Rep Elections: the deadline for nominations and self-nominations is May 4.
We’re applying to Season of Docs: a new working group that needs help!
WordPress 5.5: Call for Tickets: the deadline is April 30.
Upcoming Releases
WordPress 5.4.1 Release Candidate 1 was supposed to be released yesterday Wednesday, but there were some miscommunication between Core team and Gutenberg team. The RC has then been pushed back to this Friday. The Gutenberg changes that are going to be included in the release are listed in this pull request. The milestone for this point release is also cleared.
@davidbaumwald reminded that for 5.5, all the maintainers have been pinged about potential features and focuses. If you’re a component maintainer and haven’t replied yet, please do, so scope and schedule can be proposed.
He also said that work for 5.6 release, aka all-women release, continues. All the women that expressed interest have been contacted. @chanthaboune, @angelasjin, @cbringmann and @francina will work on phase 2: identifying missing roles and cohorts to organize the team that will ride along with 5.5.
Components Check-in
@francina has pinged #meta team about having a weekly scheduled post to check Components status; @dd32 expressed some concerns about the noise that it will create. @davidbaumwald suggested to move on with this for a three-month test.
@audrasjb gave an update about plugins and themes auto-update feature. The team released version 0.6.0 of the Feature Plugin yesterday Wednesday.
The Feature Plugin contains all the identified must-have features and the UI was reviewed by several teams. The team is now about to write the Core merge proposal post on Make/Core. More infos here.
Open Floor
@apedog asked a question about routing in WordPress Core. He stated that the WP class having $_SERVER
hard-coded into it. And this would require re-writing the methods inside WP class, but without changing its functionality.
@clorith said that he’s generally against the bot idea for a general channel with lots of chatter, and the loss of potential input to backscroll. If it’s going to happen, it should be on Make/* somewhere for consistency and visibility.
@audrasjb pointed out to #16557, a long standing ticket raised by some people in the French WordPress community. It appears it would be a great SEO enhancement to provide proper filters on redirect_guess_404_permalink()
function.
He milestoned the ticket to 5.5.0 and refreshed the existing patch against trunk after testing it. This still needs some unit tests, but before writing them, it would be nice to get a quick review on the current proposal.
@netpassprodsr called for review on #49832.
#5-4-1, #5-5, #5-6, #summary