State of the Word 2017

7 responses on “State of the Word 2017

  1. nptechdata

    If you are looking for the Gutenberg demonstration by Matías Ventura, it starts around 35:00 minutes into the video

    Liked by 11 people

  2. nptechdata

    Keep up-to-date with Gutenberg and everyone talk/blogging/developing at this Storify https://nptp.us/2t2EgWU

    Liked by 3 people

  3. Slavisa

    This looks great so far! A completely new writing experience, especially the block inserter!

    Liked by 3 people

  4. Jose Carlson

    Is there an official timeline for Gutenberg release somewhere? Matt talks about “April 2018” in this speech, but that seems not possible at the moment.

    Liked by 2 people

    • John Parkinson

      As far as I know there has been no change in the release date.

      Liked by 2 people

    • Birgit Pauli-Haack

      After listing to Matt’s SOTW a second time and some discussions with the Gutenberg team members,I wrote this post: “Gutenberg Comes in 5 Phases to WordPress Ecosystem” https://nptp.us/2DjLgsw – There is no release date set for WordPress 5.0 when Gutenberg comes into Core. “When it’s ready” is still the default answer.

      The team is right now working on “Feature Complete” milestone on Github and you can also see a “Merge Proposal” milestone. And of course, there are still quite a few issues to be resolved.

      Like

Continue the discussion

Published

December 4, 2017

The State of the Word is the annual keynote address at WordCamp US, presented by the co-founder of WordPress, Matt Mullenweg. In this year’s address, Matt summarizes the highlights of 2017 — including the 4.8 and 4.9 releases — and previews what we can look forward to in 2018 ( spoiler: it’s Gutenberg 🙂 ).

Presentation Slides »

Rate this:

Event

WordCamp US 2017 58

Speakers

Matt Mullenweg 89
Mel Choyce 26
Matías Ventura 19
Weston Ruter 3
Amanda Giles 8

Tags

State of the Word 22

Language

English 10490

Download
MP4: Low, Med, High, Original
OGG: Low
Subtitles
TTML: English
Subtitle this video →