June 5, 2026 — WordPress 7.0 is not yet another WordPress release. It might be the most significant release in a while. It comes with features we couldn’t even imagine a couple of years ago. It’s changing how we use WordPress and how we develop on top of and with WordPress. It’s changing everything. Join a group of contributors who helped with this release in various ways to discuss not just new features in the software itself, but also the process of releasing such an impactful software, human errors, contribution workflows, and anything you wish to know about WordPress 7.0.
May 19, 2026 — In recent releases, WordPress has started introducing small portions of real gems that will have an immense impact on the way we develop websites and think about essential aspects of them that go beyond the code, such as performance, user experience, developer experience, and maybe the most important of all, accessibility. Drawing inspiration from Symfony’s Live components, this API is built for speed, extensibility, and server-side rendering and is tailored to seamlessly integrate with the WordPress ecosystem. But the Interactivity API is not just the most fun API ever; it is built with accessibility best practices in mind.
May 14, 2026 — Drawing inspiration from Symfony’s Live components, this API is built for speed, extensibility, and server-side rendering and is tailored to seamlessly integrate with the WordPress ecosystem.
Whether you’re a seasoned developer or a WordPress enthusiast, this talk will empower you to create dynamic, interactive user experiences with ease and clarity. Showcasing fresh new features in real-life examples during a live coding session, who knows what we might end up with by the end of it. But you’ll definitely want to build it yourself.
March 9, 2026 — Create a GitHub workflow for automatically adding issues with the 7.0 label from the repo to the 7.0 project.
March 9, 2026 — Manage access to the GitHub project for WordPress release docs tasks.
March 8, 2026 — Create GitHub project for managing tasks for documenting WordPress 7.0 release.
July 9, 2025 — The latest WordPress editions bring some real treats for developers. We’ll look closer at the innovative HTML Tag Processor and Interactivity API as the most significant game changers in todayu2019s WordPress development, with a splash of WP-CLI magic for faster, more fun development.rnrnThere might be a surprise or two.
June 7, 2025 — Drawing inspiration from Symfony’s Live components, this API is built for speed, extensibility, and server-side rendering and is tailored to seamlessly integrate with the WordPress ecosystem. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or a WordPress enthusiast, this talk will empower you to create dynamic, interactive user experiences with ease and clarity. Showcasing fresh new features in real-life examples during a live coding session, who knows what we might end up with by the end of it. But you’ll definitely want to build it yourself.
May 19, 2025 — Drawing inspiration from Symfony’s Live components, this API is built for speed, extensibility, and server-side rendering and is tailored to seamlessly integrate with the WordPress ecosystem. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or a WordPress enthusiast, this talk will empower you to create dynamic, interactive user experiences with ease and clarity. Showcasing fresh new features in real-life examples during a live coding session, who knows what we might end up with by the end of it. But you’ll definitely want to build it yourself.
August 11, 2024 — Remember the famous “5 minutes installation” process for installing WordPress? Let’s see what WP-CLI can do in 5 minutes. And everything else that can happen in the terminal in 40 minutes. We might actually make WordPress instances more secure. Or just break it.
This is not your usual presentation talk. This is a live terminal commanding; SSHing your WordPress administration and development; and releasing the Kraken or two.