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Dec 4, 2024 • 38min

#148 – Stephen Dumba on Empowering Uganda With WordPress Education and Community Initiatives

In this insightful discussion, Stephen Dumba, a Ugandan teacher and WordPress community leader, shares his passion for empowering youth through technology. He discusses Uganda's new ICT curriculum, making computer education compulsory for older students. Stephen highlights his transition to WordPress, emphasizing its user-friendliness and community support. He also talks about training initiatives for teachers and students, organizing Meetups, and overcoming financial hurdles to promote large-scale tech events. His vision is all about equipping the next generation with vital web development skills.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 30min

#147 – Steve Burge on Transitioning WordPress to the SaaS Market

On the podcast today we have Steve Burge. Steve is experienced in building and marketing WordPress plugins and he’s here to share his journey, especially his recent ventures into the SaaS (Software as a Service) landscape with his latest project, Logtivity. We talk about how SaaS development differs from plugin development. Being responsible for the full-stack, having to find your niche and new community, the need to be on hand 24/7 if things go wrong. As someone who's navigated this challenging, yet rewarding, path, Steve offers good advice for anyone looking to make a similar transition. If you’re a WordPress developer eyeing the SaaS space, or simply curious about the differences between plugin and SaaS development, this episode is for you.
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Nov 20, 2024 • 45min

#146 – Fränk Klein on Redesigning WordPress: The Shift to Block-Based Systems

On the podcast today we have Fränk Klein. Fränk is a principal engineer at Human Made and brings a wealth of experience from his extensive history with WordPress. Fränk provides a comprehensive breakdown of the Gutenberg project's four phases: content editing, site customization, collaborative editing, and multilingual capabilities. We explore how FSE is transforming WordPress by integrating new editing tools and modernising the admin interface, moving the platform from its classic roots to a more dynamic, block-based editing environment. If you're keen on understanding how full site editing and other WordPress innovations can enhance your projects, and wish to gain insights into the evolving WordPress landscape, this episode is for you.
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Nov 13, 2024 • 36min

#145 – Calvin Alkan on Enhancing WordPress Productivity With CommandUI

On the podcast today we have Calvin Alkan. Calvin has been in the WordPress space for the past four to five years, with a focus on security research. His company’s security product, called Fortress, has become a widely used tool for many hosting companies. Recently, Calvin and his team ventured into developing a new product, CommandUI, and it’s this plugin which is the topic under discussion today. We talk about CommandUI's functionalities, including its ability to help quickly navigate around the WordPress admin UI. It executes WordPress tasks using keyboard shortcuts, and Calvin explains how the tool helps manage your website efficiently. If you’re curious about how a new tool changes the way that you work with WordPress, and how a new product can become popular quickly, this episode is for you.
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Nov 6, 2024 • 31min

#144 – Damon Cook & Seth Rubenstein on the Transformational Interactivity API

On the podcast today we have Damon Cook and Seth Rubenstein, and we're here to talk about the Interactivity API. We explore its benefits for building seamless interactive websites, how it enhances both the front-end user experience and backend editorial processes, and its integration with WordPress Core. Topics include practical applications, performance improvements, and accessibility considerations. Both Damon and Seth emphasise the importance of the community's contribution to the project's development and encourage more developers to adopt and explore the API. If you're intrigued by improving your WordPress site’s interactivity and performance, this episode is for you.
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Oct 30, 2024 • 38min

#143 – Aaron Reimann and Keith Osburn on How WordPress Is Transforming Georgia’s Educational Landscape

On the podcast today we have Aaron Reimann & Keith Osburn. Keith is the Chief Information Officer and Deputy Superintendent for Tech Services at the Georgia Department of Education, and Aaron runs Clockwork WP, a WordPress agency, and boasts extensive experience in web development dating back to 1996. Together, they’ve been leveraging WordPress to tackle some of Georgia’s most pressing educational needs. We discuss the financial advantages of using WordPress to achieve cost efficiencies compared to pricier alternatives, as well as their collaboration with other states, advocating for open-source solutions to solve enterprise-level problems. If you’re curious to learn more about how technology can enhance educational systems and promote global collaboration, this episode is for you.
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Oct 23, 2024 • 37min

#142 – Miriam Schwab and Oliver Sild on Security Collaboration Between Elementor and Patchstack

On the podcast today we have Miriam Schwab from Elementor and Oliver Sild from Patchstack. They delve into their partnership focusing on monitoring and quickly addressing WordPress vulnerabilities through a prioritisation system, virtual patches, and a managed vulnerability disclosure program. The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration within the WordPress community to improve security. Elementor's open approach to security and Patchstack's comprehensive threat intelligence help safeguard millions of active installations. If you're curious about the intersection of page builders and security in WordPress, or the value of collaborative partnerships in maintaining the ecosystem, this episode is for you.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 36min

#141 – Christy Nyiri and Mike Straw on Automattic’s Special Projects Team

On the podcast today we have Christy Nyiri and Mike Straw from Automattic's Special Projects Team. They discuss their design work, contributions to WordPress, and the team's internal, agency-like model. They highlight their passion for quality, non-profit projects, and advocacy for WordPress's capabilities, aiming to demystify their team's role and impact. Whether you're a WordPress developer, a web design enthusiast, or someone interested in the operational intricacies of high-calibre web projects, this episode is for you.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 34min

#140 – Donata Stroink-Skillrud on Privacy Policies and Legal Obligations for Businesses

On the podcast today we have Donata Stroink-Skillrud to talk about navigating privacy laws. Donata explains the absence of US federal privacy laws, necessitating businesses to comply with various state laws. She emphasises "Privacy by Design" for WordPress websites, and advises web designers to use legal disclaimers in contracts. Donata also highlights global privacy law updates, and how you need to be mindful of what’s coming in the next few years. If you’re keen to find out more about the current legal landscape, or just want some more knowledge to ensure your projects are legally sound and ethically responsible, this episode is for you.
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Oct 2, 2024 • 39min

#139 – Andy Fragen on Automatic Update Rollbacks in WordPress

In this episode, Andy Fragen, a dedicated member of the WordPress community and trauma surgeon, shares insights on balancing his intense medical career with his passion for WordPress. He elaborates on automatic update rollbacks, a critical feature designed to restore functionality during failed updates. Andy discusses the technical hurdles faced, leadership's role in overcoming them, and the teamwork that brought this important tool to life. His journey highlights the intersection of healthcare and technology, making it a compelling listen for both developers and enthusiasts.

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