Performance Chat Summary: 6 May 2025


The full chat log is available beginning here on Slack.
WordPress Performance Trac tickets
- @westonruter asked if any performance-related fixes were included in the WordPress 6.8.1 release.
- @b1ink0 confirmed that the update focused primarily on general bug fixes across WordPress Core and the Block Editor, with no specific performance items.
- @westonruter noted that he has some pending PRs to review and merge.
Performance Lab Plugin (and other performance plugins)
- @flixos90 has started work on the new View Transitions feature plugin (see issue #1997). The work is being tracked through a series of iterative PRs, starting with theme support and dynamic transition name handling. It builds on the experimental Core PR wordpress-develop#8370 and will include a UI for customizing transitions.
- @flixos90 plans to work on the next PRs later this week, with most work focused on porting the experimental code into plugin shape.
- When asked if the plugin would be considered stable or experimental upon release by @mukesh27, @flixos90 noted that it depends on the final feature set and the team’s evaluation at that time.
- @mukesh27 briefly noted progress on Accurate Sizes (part of the Auto Sizes plugin) and will share a more detailed update later this week.
Our next chat will be held on Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at 15:00 UTC in the #core-performance channel in Slack.