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WordPress from Install to Publish. WPwatercooler is a live video and audio roundtable discussion from WordPress professionals from around the industry who offer tips, best practices, and lively debate on how to put the content management system to use. WPwatercooler is part of the WPwatercooler Network
Hosted by WordPress developer Jason Tucker, the weekly panel includes the following WP experts as well as over 500 guests since 2012.
∙ Jason Tucker - podcast host, web developer, and IT Director
∙ Sé Reed - web developer, speaker, small business advocate and Internet geek.
∙ Jason Cosper - Sr. Performance Engineer at Liquid Web
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EP482 – Gutenberg It’s Complicated
On this episode of WPwatercooler titled “Gutenberg It’s Complicated,” the panel discusses the complexities and challenges faced by contributors to the Gutenberg project, focusing on a tweet by Ari, a longtime contributor who expressed his frustration with the increasing complexity of the codebase. Ari’s difficulties, after returning from a break, in understanding the evolved code highlights a broader issue with the accessibility of the project to both new and returning contributors. The discussion touches on the need for better inline documentation, the rapid pace of updates, and the broader implications of these challenges for the WordPress community. Additionally, the episode features insights on how these internal challenges affect the overall usability and developer experience within the WordPress ecosystem.
Show Notes:
https://wpwatercooler.com/wpwatercooler/ep482-gutenberg-its-complicated/
Panel
Courtney Robertson Jason Cosper Jason Tucker Sé Reed YouTube Chapters 00:00 Introduction
02:35 Introducing the Panel and Courtney Robertson
05:00 Ari’s Tweet and Its Impact
10:40 The Challenges of Contributing to Gutenberg
15:20 The Necessity of Inline Documentation
20:55 Community Responses and Suggestions
25:30 The Pace of Development and Its Impact
30:45 How Complexity Affects New Contributors
35:10 Discussion on Codebase Management and Documentation
40:00 Personal Experiences with Gutenberg
45:15 Wrapping up and Final Thoughts
50:00 Q&A and Audience Interaction
55:00 Closing Remarks -
EP481 – Lies, Damned Lies, and Analytics
On this episode of WPwatercooler titled “Lies, Damned Lies, and Analytics,” the discussion revolves around the complexities and alternatives to using web analytics tools for website management. The hosts, Jason Tucker and Jason Cosper, delve into the fallout from changes to Jetpack stats, prompting users to consider paying for previously free services. They explore the importance of understanding web traffic and analytics beyond traditional tools like Google Analytics, emphasizing performance, privacy, and the need for lightweight alternatives. The episode is informative for those looking to navigate the evolving landscape of web analytics with a focus on WordPress platforms.
Snow Notes: https://wpwatercooler.com/wpwatercooler/ep481-lies-damned-lies-and-analytics/
Links Koko Analytics Umami Fathom Plausible Also on: YouTube LinkedIn Panel Jason Cosper Jason Tucker -
EP480 - It’s Giving Server: The New Era of Hosting - WPwatercooler
On this episode of WPwatercooler, the panel dives into the evolving landscape of web hosting, specifically focusing on the shifts and trends in WordPress hosting. The discussion kicks off with anecdotes about showing up to parties on the wrong day, cleverly seguing into the main topic of different types of web hosting environments. They explore the spectrum from shared hosting to dedicated servers, touching upon VPS, managed hosting, and the nuances of each category in the context of WordPress sites. The conversation also covers the implications of major hosting entities absorbing smaller ones and the impact on the industry. The episode is rich with technical insights, personal experiences, and practical advice for navigating the hosting ecosystem as it continues to evolve.
Show Notes can be found:
https://wpwatercooler.com/wpwatercooler/ep480-its-giving-server-the-new-era-of-hosting/ Hosts:
Jason Tucker Sé Reed Jason Cosper Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Web Hosting Trends 05:10 - Understanding Shared vs. Dedicated Hosting 10:20 - The Rise of Managed WordPress Hosting 15:35 - Consolidation in the Hosting Industry 20:45 - The Technical Side of Hosting Services 25:50 - Pricing Models and What They Mean for Users 30:55 - The Future of Hosting: Customization and User Experience 35:10 - Challenges and Considerations in Choosing Hosting 40:25 - Personal Anecdotes Related to Hosting Experiences 45:30 - Summary of Key Points and Closing Thoughts What is WPwatercooler?
WPwatercooler is streamed live and recorded as the self titled show on the WPwatercooler Network. Our objective with the show since the beginning has been to help people in this industry have a place to hear people, much like themselves, talk about the technologies and methods we all use on a daily basis. We named WPwatercooler to be that, the watercooler that WordPress folks can gather around and participate in the conversation, or just sit back and learn from the discussion. Our listeners and contributors come from all walks of life and all backgrounds. We strive to make this place as welcoming and accessible as we can.
Learn more at https://www.wpwatercooler.com/wpwatercooler
What is Dev Branch?
Dev Branch is streamed live and recorded monthly on the first friday of the month as the developer-focused discussions of the WPwatercooler Network. Dev Branch is released on its own podcast feed and made available live and on-demand in video format on Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Twitch. Learn more at https://www.wpwatercooler.com/devbranch -
EP479 – To Bot or Not to Bot
In this episode of WPwatercooler, titled “To Bot or Not to Bot,” hosts Jason Tucker, Sé Reed, and Jason Cosper dive into the implications and ethical considerations of utilizing bots, specifically ChatGPT, in the realm of WordPress development. The discussion kicks off with an anecdote from Sé, who experimented with using ChatGPT to solve a coding problem related to grouping WordPress pages in the admin area. This led to a broader conversation about the reliability, safety, and future role of AI-generated code in production environments. The episode touches on themes such as the balance between automation and manual oversight, the evolving landscape of WordPress plugin development, and the importance of adhering to coding standards. Throughout, the hosts share personal experiences, concerns, and the potential they see in integrating AI tools like ChatGPT into their workflows, all while maintaining a critical eye on the implications for developers and the wider WordPress community.
Links https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress-Coding-Standards
https://fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon/112147026040154264
https://labs.perplexity.ai
https://huggingface.co/docs/transformers/model_doc/code_llama
https://unmaintained.tech
Chapters 00:00 Intro
00:16 Introducing the Hosts and Their Quirky Banter
01:03 Inspiration from Discord: Tackling WordPress Page Chaos
06:18 The Quest for Better Page Organization: A Plugin Solution
08:40 ChatGPT to the Rescue: Crafting a Custom Plugin
10:54 Testing and Tweaking: The Plugin’s Journey to GitHub
12:28 The Ethical Dilemma: Using Bots for Code Generation
14:34 Learning to Code with ChatGPT: A Personal Journey
17:59 Ensuring Code Quality: The Role of Large Language Models
20:44 The Future of Plugin Development: Community Collaboration
22:00 The Open Source Dilemma: Plugins, Patches, and the Power of Collaboration
23:00 Navigating the Free vs. Pro Plugin Conundrum
23:47 The No Maintenance Intended Tag: A New Approach to Open Source
24:37 The Challenges of Community Contributions and Code Reviews
25:06 Harnessing AI for Code Generation: A New Frontier
29:49 The Trust Crisis in Plugin Repositories
35:01 AI vs. Traditional Coding: Navigating the New Landscape
39:06 The Ethical Dilemma of Using AI-Generated Code
43:39 Collaborative Coding with AI: The Future of Development?
What is WPwatercooler?
WPwatercooler is streamed live and recorded as the self-titled show on the WPwatercooler Network. Our objective with the show since the beginning has been to help people in this industry have a place to hear people, much like themselves, talk about the technologies and methods we all use on a daily basis. We named WPwatercooler to be that, the watercooler that WordPress folks can gather around and participate in the conversation, or just sit back and learn from the discussion. Our listeners and contributors come from all walks of life and all backgrounds. We strive to make this place as welcoming and accessible as we can. Learn more at https://www.wpwatercooler.com/wpwatercooler
What is Dev Branch?
Dev Branch is streamed live and recorded monthly on the first friday of the month as the developer-focused discussions of the WPwatercooler Network. Dev Branch is released on its own podcast feed and made available live and on-demand in video format on Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Twitch. Learn more at https://www.wpwatercooler.com/devbranch -
6.5: It’s Alive! (Almost)
On this episode of WPwatercooler, the panel, including Jason Tucker, Sé Reed, Jason Cosper, and guest Courtney Robertson, delve into the much-anticipated WordPress 6.5 release. Courtney, serving as the episode’s expert, outlines the significant changes and features coming with the update, emphasizing the introduction of the font library for block themes, improvements in image handling, and enhancements for developers such as block hooks and the interactivity API. The discussion also covers practical tips for WordPress users and developers to prepare for the update, highlighting the importance of compatibility testing and the benefits of the new features in enhancing site design and functionality.
Chapters 00:00 Intro and Episode Introduction
00:08 Introduction of Panel and Episode Theme
01:07 Guest Introduction: Courtney Robertson
02:30 Discussion on WordPress 6.5 Features and Updates
04:25 Deep Dive into the Font Library for WordPress 6.5
10:00 Enhancements in Image Handling and New Formats
15:45 Introduction of Block Hooks for Developers
20:30 Overview of the Interactivity API
25:00 Plugin Dependencies and the New Rollback Feature
30:00 Enhancements to Custom Fields and Meta Data
35:00 Preparing for WordPress 6.5: Tips and Best Practices
45:00 Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks
Links https://make.wordpress.org/core/2024/03/15/wordpress-6-5-field-guide/
https://nomad.blog/2024/03/13/wordpress-6-5-source-of-truth/
https://openfontlicense.org/ofl-fonts/
https://caniuse.com/avif
https://gutenbergtimes.com/block-bindings-and-custom-fields-an-almost-no-code-example/
https://wpmovies.dev
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EP477 – WordPress: What’s The Alternative?
On this episode of WPwatercooler titled “WordPress: What’s The Alternative?”, the hosts Jason Tucker, Sé Reed, and Jason Cosper delve into the diverse landscape of website creation platforms, discussing the strengths and weaknesses of WordPress compared to alternatives like Webflow, Ghost, and traditional site builders like Squarespace and Wix. The conversation pivots around ease of use, customization capabilities, the complexity of WordPress for different levels of users, and the importance of choosing the right tool for specific needs. They explore the notion that while WordPress offers extensive flexibility and power, it may present challenges for users seeking simplicity or specific functionalities out of the box. This episode highlights the evolving needs of website creators and the importance of aligning platform capabilities with project requirements, emphasizing WordPress’s role as a versatile yet complex tool in the web development ecosystem.
Show Notes: https://wpwatercooler.com/wpwatercooler/ep477-wordpress-whats-the-alternative/
Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 02:47 Discussing Alternatives to WordPress 08:07 Transitioning Websites and User Experience 14:10 Newsletter Focus and Membership Features in Ghost 20:41 Media Management and Image Editing in Ghost vs. WordPress 27:07 Plugin Ecosystem and Customizability 33:25 Building with Ghost and WordPress Comparison 39:29 Client Requirements and Platform Selection 45:12 Maintenance and Notifications Across Platforms 50:36 Personal Data Management and Site Migration Challenges 56:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts What is WPwatercooler?
WPwatercooler is streamed live and recorded as the self-titled show on the WPwatercooler Network. Our objective with the show since the beginning has been to help people in this industry have a place to hear people, much like themselves, talk about the technologies and methods we all use on a daily basis. We named WPwatercooler to be that, the watercooler that WordPress folks can gather around and participate in the conversation, or just sit back and learn from the discussion. Our listeners and contributors come from all walks of life and all backgrounds. We strive to make this place as welcoming and accessible as we can. Learn more at https://www.wpwatercooler.com/wpwatercooler
What is Dev Branch?
Dev Branch is streamed live and recorded monthly on the first friday of the month as the developer-focused discussions of the WPwatercooler Network. Dev Branch is released on its own podcast feed and made available live and on-demand in video format on Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Twitch. Learn more at https://www.wpwatercooler.com/devbranch