January 2026 - A WordPress Commenter

Performance Chat Summary: 27 January 2026

The full chat log is available beginning here on Slack. WordPress Performance Trac tickets @westonruter shared a Trac query covering performance-related tickets milestoned for WordPress 6.9.1 and 7.0. @westonruter shared that for ticket #61500, some work was done recently as part of the CodeMirror upgrade effort. @westonruter explained that ideally there would be a declarative way to add […]

A New Home for WordPress Education Programs

Over the past few weeks, a new space has taken shape on WordPress.org for students who want to learn, build, and contribute. WordPress Education programs bring together initiatives that help students enter the WordPress ecosystem through clear, accessible entry points that lead to real-world practice. With hands-on initiatives and supportive communities, participants can grow new skills and take […]

WordPress Playground Brings Speed, Stability, and Momentum

WordPress Playground had a busy year in 2025, with updates that make it more capable for day-to-day development, plugin previews, and learning environments. The project’s latest year-in-review highlights progress across performance, compatibility, database support, and tooling, expanding what can be done in a WordPress environment that runs in the browser and through the command line. From faster load […]

Performance Chat Summary: 13 January 2026

The full chat log is available beginning here on Slack. WordPress Performance Trac tickets @westonruter shared that an issue related to Modern Image Formats in core had surfaced, pointing to #60480. @westonruter shared the reports covering performance-related tickets for WordPress 6.9.1 and 7.0 specifically enhancements/features. @westonruter highlighted #64066 as potentially the most impactful open ticket, which proposes changing […]