Portland, Are You Ready? The WCUS 2025 Schedule Has Arrived!
Portland, Are You Ready? The WCUS 2025 Schedule Has Arrived!
Posts about WordCamp Leipzig 2025 written by WordPress.tv
Ich wünsche allen Teilnehmern des #WCLE25 eine gute Heimreise und hoffe, dass alle, die gestern abgereist sind, gesund zu Hause angekommen sind.
Die nächsten #WordCamps sind in Gdynia, Basel und Potsdam. Eventuell gibt es ja auch mal wieder eins in Hamburg. 🫣
WordCamp Europe 2025: Sali, Basel!
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://wordpress.org/news/2025/04/wordcamp-europe-2025-sali-basel/
y’all - please stop supporting wordpress.org/com. stop recommending it to clients, stop making your business depend on it, stop telling newbies to build in #wordpress, and find alternatives like classicpress or any open-source project that’s actually open to well-intentioned feedback and genuine collaborative spirit without a fragile-ego dictator.
wordpress runs over 30% of the internet, and the guy who runs it is clearly not able to do so with a clear head or emotional stability.
you do not need wordpress. there are user-friendly, customizable CMS that’s a dime a dozen these days.
you do not need wordpress. wordpress needs you.
https://progressplanner.com/real-impact-of-being-banned-from-wordpress/
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