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Ciao! Sono Francesca Marano
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WordPress 5.3 + 5.4 release coordinator
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Tentative schedule 2020-2021
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Coming up next WordPress 5.6 - Mid December 2020
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The WP Campus Gutenberg accessibility report
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The WP Campus Gutenberg accessibility report
Gutenberg has significant and pervasive accessibility problems […] severe in nature. Organizations which have high risk profiles should consult legal counsel before using it and may want to choose to use the legacy editor instead.
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The W3C decision
Accessibility above all
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Twenty Twenty-One - The new default theme
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Gutenberg (WordPress) phases
The editor
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Gutenberg (WordPress) phases
Full Site Editing
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Full site editing - concerns
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Full site editing - concerns
The future of WordPress theme shops
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Full site editing - concerns
What it means for old themes
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Gutenberg (WordPress) phases
Collaboration
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Gutenberg (WordPress) phases
Multilingual
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https://make.wordpress.org
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What you dream? Hope? Wish?
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Marieke van de Rakt
“I would love WordPress to become easier in the future. It is still rather hard for nontechnical people to get started. Also, I think the platform has grown despite its marketing and not because of it. So, in the future of WordPress I would love to have a consistent story, and a consistent strategy”
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Contribute selfishly and generously
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Eric S. Reymond, the Cathedral and the Bazaar
“Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer’s itch”
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Let’s continue the conversation