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WP Briefing

The WordPress Podcast

Explore WordPress with Josepha Haden, the project’s executive director, and project co-founder Matt Mullenweg. Learn about where WordPress is going, how we’ll get there, and how you can get involved. Join us today and help democratize publishing!
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Episode 7: Your Opinion is Our Opportunity

Posted April 26, 2021 by Chloe Bringmann. Filed under Podcast.

In this episode, Josepha discusses the importance of co-development and testing for the continued growth and maintenance of the WordPress project. 

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Episode 6: Who Is WordPress?

Posted April 12, 2021 by Chloe Bringmann. Filed under Podcast.

In this episode, Josepha explores the five groups within the WordPress ecosystem and provides a high-level example of how they interact and support one another. As always, stay tuned for the small list of big things and a contributor highlight.  

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Episode 5: Talking Full Site Editing with Matías Ventura

Posted March 29, 2021 by Chloe Bringmann. Filed under Podcast.

In this episode, Josepha is joined by Matías Ventura, also known as “the spark behind the vision of Gutenberg.” Josepha and Matías discuss full site editing and answer your questions, from “is full site editing a standalone plugin?” to “will full site editing break my current site?”

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Episode 4: How WordPress Improves

Posted March 15, 2021 by Josepha. Filed under Podcast.

In this episode, Josepha Haden Chomphosy explores the WordPress release process. Tune in and learn the phases of a release and catch this week’s small list of big things.

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Episode 3: My Typical Day as WordPress’s Executive Director

Posted March 1, 2021 by Josepha. Filed under Podcast.

In this episode, Josepha Haden Chomphosy speaks to her role as the Executive Director of WordPress. Learn about the day-to-day of her role and how it supports the mission of WordPress.

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Episode 2: WordPress is Free(dom)

Posted February 15, 2021 by Josepha. Filed under Podcast.

In this episode, Josepha Haden Chomphosy gives quick explanations of the Four Freedoms of open source, the phrase “Free as in free speech, not free as in beer,” and why open source matters in the grand scheme of things. 

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Episode 1: Welcome to your WP Briefing

Posted February 1, 2021 by Josepha. Filed under Podcast.

Why this podcast now?

There’s a lot that goes into WordPress, and for anyone who isn’t involved full time (and sometimes even for those who are), it can be tough to see it all. There is more to WordPress’s success than the code within it or the open source freedoms behind it. To really understand what makes WordPress so unique, you would have to spend countless hours digging into its philosophy, the community that supports it, and the many years of learning that the software benefits from.

This podcast is for WordPress users, builders, and contributors of all levels. It’s designed to give you quick insights into the longstanding philosophies of the WordPress open source project. Each episode will include:

  1. An easy-to-digest overview of a cool WP philosophy
  2. A highlight of a community success story or a noteworthy contributor
  3. A small list of big things to know about (or do) in the coming weeks

And sometimes, when I just can’t do a topic justice, I’ll have a guest with me to talk through it together.

Have a question you’d like answered? You can submit them to wpbriefing@wordpress.org, either written or as a voice recording.

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State of the Word and three trends in action

What to look out for in 2021

Goals: https://make.wordpress.org/updates/2021/01/21/big-picture-goals-2021/

Community Highlight

How to get involved 

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