Proposal to Expand WordPress Core Block Library Sparks Debate Among Contributors

A new proposal from Gutenberg lead architect Matías Ventura to add more blocks to WordPress core has prompted a wide-ranging discussion among contributors about what belongs in the default editor — and what should remain in plugins. In GitHub tracking issue, Ventura has listed 13 long-proposed but stalled blocks, including Icons, Tabs, Accordions, Sliders, Breadcrumbs, Table of Contents… […]

From Groundhogg to Guideline Violations: How the WordPress Plugins Team Enforces Trademarks

The closure of Groundhogg’s CRM plugin in the WordPress.org plugin directory last week put a spotlight on the WordPress Plugins Team’s behind-the-scenes work policing trademarks, reviewing code, and keeping the repository’s 60,000 active plugins secure. On August 9, the Groundhogg team posted on X that the free version of their plugin had been closed for trademark infringement — […]

Judge Denies Willman’s Bid to Join WP Engine v. Automattic Case

Michael Willman’s attempt to join WP Engine’s high-profile lawsuit against Automattic and CEO Matt Mullenweg has been denied — and not on the merits, but because of a procedural roadblock. In an August 13 order, U.S. District Judge Araceli Martínez-Olguín denied Willman’s motion to intervene, along with his related motions for contempt and an order to show cause, […]

WordCamp Canada 2025 Is All About Generational Change, Open Web Energy, and Tinkering With What’s Next

WordCamp Canada is back for its second year, and this time the focus is firmly on students, innovation, and the future of the open web. Set to take place October 15-17 at Carleton University in Ottawa, the event has been shaped by a strong sense of experimentation. So far, there’s an impressive lineup of talks on AI, federation, […]

Accessibility for WordPress-Powered Sites Just Got Easier with Elementor’s Ally Plugin

Heads up: This is sponsored content, paid for by one of our sponsors. Their support helps keep The Repository going. All sponsors follow our Advertising Policy. Accessibility isn’t optional anymore, but let’s be honest: it still feels complicated. You’ve probably heard terms like WCAG and ARIA, maybe even stressed over accessibility laws or client questions. But between evolving […]

First FAIR TSC Election Keeps Dils, Epstein, and McCue at the Helm

Carrie Dils, Mika Epstein, and Ryan McCue will continue as co-chairs of the FAIR project’s technical steering committee (TSC) after running unopposed in the initiative’s first official TSC election. The FAIR Package Manager Project, a decentralized alternative to WordPress.org’s plugin and theme distribution infrastructure, launched in June and is currently led by a 33-member TSC made up of… […]