Now well into 2013 (well, a month in, at least), and now that the new year time has passed and everyone is back from their holiday time away, I feel it’s time to take a look at what I, as a WordPress developer, hope to accomplish this year, as well as what I’d like to see this year in the WordPress community. In order to accurately forecast in which directions the WordPress community should shift in 2013, I feel it’s important for us to look back to the past few years and identify how the community and it’s perceived desires/needs […]
January 2013 Forbes Magazine, 30 Under 30
In mid-December of last year we mentioned how Matt Mullenweg was nominated as one of the elite 30 Under 30 for Forbes – what an honor it must be to be among those other 29 incredible (and young!) individuals. But I’ve been so backed up with work that I finally got around to sifting through the January issue where it was highlighted in print and was able to snap a picture of in the real:
An Interview With Jake Goldman, President of 10up
Whether he is speaking at WordCamps all over the country, teaching classes about WordPress or writing and reviewing for Smashing Magazine, it’s clear Jake Goldman is a WordPress man through and through. On top of this he is the president of the WordPress based web development company, 10up. Rumor has it he’s a pretty slick plugin developer too. Check out our interview with him below.
A Glimpse Into the Future of Post Revisions for 3.6
The Post Revisions function in WordPress is critically important for those that are doing some serious publishing with WordPress or even managing a team for WordPress as CMS in the context of business. And many of us have had that “close” call where we had to revert back to a previous version of some content and was so thankful that the post revision feature actually existed, right? Well, it’s getting even better in 3.6 and there have been more than a few mockups floating around for the upcoming update to the feature. Here they are for your viewing pleasure – […]
The Theme Foundry: Model for Customer Engagement
Over the weekend we saw a little rant appear in the sub-Reddit reacting to one of Theme Foundry’s theme, Portfolio. Remember, it’s a rant, so, take it with a grain of salt, but here it is via zapt0:

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