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Weglot’s New AI Feature Translates Your Site in Your Own Voice

Heads up: This is a sponsored article, which means it’s paid content from one of our sponsors. Sponsored content helps keep The Repository running. Sponsors and advertisers agree to our Advertising Policy. For anyone managing a multilingual website, the struggle is real: you want fast, high-quality translations — but not at the cost of losing your brand voice. […]

Celebrating Kim Parsell: 2025 WordCamp US Scholarship Applications Open

The WordPress Foundation is pleased to announce the return of the Kim Parsell Memorial Scholarship for WordCamp US 2025. Applications are being accepted until July 25, 2025. Remembering Kim Parsell Kim Parsell was a dedicated contributor and a beloved member of the WordPress community. Her passion for open source and her welcoming spirit inspired many, both online and […]

DHH Reignites Criticism of Matt Mullenweg: “He failed to realize what he was destroying.”

David Heinemeier Hansson has renewed his criticism of Matt Mullenweg’s handling of the WP Engine dispute, accusing the WordPress co-founder of betraying open source values and “destroying trust” in the ecosystem. Appearing on the Lex Fridman Podcast over the weekend, the Ruby on Rails creator and CTO of 37signals said Mullenweg “got so wrapped up in what he […]

WordPress Plugin Review Team Renames Itself the “Plugins Team”

The WordPress Plugin Review Team has a new name to match its evolving remit. Over the weekend, team co-rep David Perez announced the team will now be known as the “Plugins Team,” reflecting its growing responsibilities beyond reviewing new plugin submissions to the WordPress.org directory. “We’ve come to feel that the name ‘Plugin Review Team’ no longer reflects […]

WordPress Credits Program Launches With University of Pisa Students

Dozens of Italian university students will soon begin contributing to WordPress project as part of a new internship program launched by the WordPress Foundation. WordPress Credits offers university students a structured pathway into the open source project, combining training with mentored, hands-on contributions to WordPress Make teams. The pilot, developed in partnership with the University of Pisa, will […]

Introducing WordPress Credits: A New Contribution Internship Program for University Students

The WordPress Foundation is proud to launch WordPress Credits, a contribution-focused internship program that brings university students into the heart of the WordPress open source project. While WordPress thrives on contributions from a global volunteer community, many students and newcomers face barriers to entry, such as a lack of structured guidance or real-world experience in open source projects. […]

New Proposal Aims to Bring Phased Updates to WordPress.org Plugins

A new proposal to introduce phased plugin rollouts to the WordPress.org plugin directory has sparked active technical discussion on Trac. The feature, proposed by WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg, would allow plugin authors to gradually release updates to a subset of users before rolling them out to everyone, mirroring practices used in Apple’s App Store and Google Play. “This […]

WordCamp Asia 2026 Handover Sparks Tensions Between Organizers and WordCamp Central

WordCamp Asia is set to return in 2026 — but not without behind-the-scenes tension. Organizers of the 2025 event say they were sidelined in choosing the next host city, shut out before a proper handover was complete, and “flushed out.” WordCamp Central, meanwhile, says it stepped in to keep the flagship event from losing momentum after the 2025 […]