Monthly Roundup – October 2024

Published on Nov 6, 2024

Monthly Roundup – October 2024

This October, as the world braced for a high stakes election, we made sure we supported our clients well with our growth services – fulfilling feature requests and performance improvements. 

With the Interactivity API drawing a lot of interest, we laid out how to enable and use the Interactivity API on your projects. The blog covers how the Interactivity API can be added to both custom and core blocks.

For enterprises evaluating Kentico alternatives, our Kentico vs WordPress guide provides a thorough comparison of both platforms. Covering aspects like ease-of-use, scalability, extensibility, feature sets, and the total cost of ownership, it will help you make a better decision based on your business requirements. 

Touching on our open source contributions, around 2.5 years ago, we joined efforts to enhance WordPress performance and began contributing to a module to simplify JavaScript offloading through Web Workers. This has finally culminated as the Web Worker Offloading plugin by the WordPress Performance team. Spending a significant time while actively engaging with feedback from various sources marked a significant achievement in our contributions to the platform we all love and use.

rtCamper Souptik recently released a plugin to bring all your messaging channels to WordPress. Check out All-Path Messaging on WordPress.org. Outside WordPress, we introduced our Frappe-Slack Connector. This tool simplifies your leave management process, allowing you to request and approve leaves directly within Slack, among other features.

Further investing in the future, we were one of the sponsors of WP Campus Connect, providing training and mentorship to new WordPress developers and offering clear advancement opportunities.

WordPress news snippets

  • In a conversation during TechCrunch Disrupt, Matt Mullenweg emphasized the role of open source technology in fostering a free and independent web. He acknowledged challenges facing open source projects and stressed the importance of safeguarding WordPress’ open source integrity.
  • The WordPress community has developed over 1,000 block themes in 1,000 days, expanding design options for WordPress users. This milestone underscores ongoing efforts to enhance site customization through block-based design, following the 2021 introduction of the block editor.
  • The updated WordPress Community Code of Conduct now prohibits sharing private conversations without consent, reinforcing privacy and trust. This new rule supports a safe, inclusive environment and fosters respectful community engagement.
  • Andrew Ozz made a proposal to improve identification of test-related tickets for WordPress development. Options include a new component, focus keyword, milestone, or type. It will help clarify rules for merging test-focused updates.
  • Justin Tadlock shared how WordPress developers can now implement various style changes through the theme.json only. It helps in reducing the need for traditional CSS code implementation.

From around the web

  • In a Big Think interview, Kevin Kelly, co-founder of Wired, suggested businesses to adopt a long-term mindset, embrace continuous iteration, and maintain radical optimism to achieve great things and drive progress.
  • Google introduced Gemini Code Assist Enterprise, with enhanced local codebase insights. It supports complex code tasks across IDEs, integrating best practices and source control repositories, including GitHub.
  • AI video startup, Gemmo released Mochi-1, an open source AI model for high-quality video generation. It employs a 10-billion-parameter Asymmetric Diffusion Transformer, capable of generating 480p videos, with 720p support expected by year-end.
  • Leading cloud providers in the EU and UK markets launched the Open Cloud Coalition to promote fair competition and interoperability. It plans to work closely with regulators to encourage an equitable cloud marketplace, benefiting enterprises of all sizes.

Upcoming events

WordCamp Asia 2025, set for February 20-22 in Manila, Philippines, requires attendees to register a WordPress.org account before purchasing tickets. Also, contributor stories submissions are open until November 20.

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