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  • After almost 2 years of development, on December 6, 2018 WordPress merged Gutenberg (a very polarizing new post and page editor) into its core. On this episode, we speak to a range of users and non-users for their thoughts on the future of WordPress and what a change like this means for so many people.


    EPISODE TRANSCRIPT


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    Excerpt of Matt Mullenweg at 0:55 & 1:12:

    “Matt Mullenweg: State Of The Word 2016” 

    WordPress.tv, 7 December 2016,

    wordpress.tv/2016/12/07/matt-mullenweg-state-of-the-word-2016/.

    *Clips were cut from full video for the purpose of sharing the highlights.


    Excerpt of Matt Mullenweg at 1:37:

    “Interview and QandA With Matt Mullenweg.” 

    WordPress.tv, 3 July 2017,

    wordpress.tv/2017/07/01/interview-and-qanda-with-matt-mullenweg/.

    *Clip was cut from full video for the purpose of sharing a highlight.


    Featured Interviews:

    Scott Bowler, founder of ClassicPress

    Kyle Campos, VP of Continuous Delivery at Smarsh and co-founder of Commit.to

    Zac Gordon, educator for JavaScript For WordPress

    Chris Van Patten, founder of Tomodomo & WordPress core contributor

    Ben Pines, CMO at Elementor

    Robbie McCullough, co-founder of Beaver Builder

    Matthew Bullis, tech educator at Foundation for Blind Children


    Secret Landing Page: Beers & Bros


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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After almost 2 years of development, on December 6, 2018 WordPress merged Gutenberg (a very polarizing new post and page editor) into its core. On this episode, we speak to a range of users and non-users for their thoughts on the future of WordPress and what a change like this means for so many people.


EPISODE TRANSCRIPT


This episode is brought to you by WPMU DEV's Fully Dedicated WordPress Hosting!

Every site gets its own dedicated memory, CPU, and storage resources that are completely independent of any other site - including other sites you host with us. Choose from 8 server locations around the world for better performance.


Use this link to try our hosting and the rest of WPMU DEV's products FREE for 30-days.


Excerpt of Matt Mullenweg at 0:55 & 1:12:

“Matt Mullenweg: State Of The Word 2016” 

WordPress.tv, 7 December 2016,

wordpress.tv/2016/12/07/matt-mullenweg-state-of-the-word-2016/.

*Clips were cut from full video for the purpose of sharing the highlights.


Excerpt of Matt Mullenweg at 1:37:

“Interview and QandA With Matt Mullenweg.” 

WordPress.tv, 3 July 2017,

wordpress.tv/2017/07/01/interview-and-qanda-with-matt-mullenweg/.

*Clip was cut from full video for the purpose of sharing a highlight.


Featured Interviews:

Scott Bowler, founder of ClassicPress

Kyle Campos, VP of Continuous Delivery at Smarsh and co-founder of Commit.to

Zac Gordon, educator for JavaScript For WordPress

Chris Van Patten, founder of Tomodomo & WordPress core contributor

Ben Pines, CMO at Elementor

Robbie McCullough, co-founder of Beaver Builder

Matthew Bullis, tech educator at Foundation for Blind Children


Secret Landing Page: Beers & Bros


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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