#205- All WordCamp Sponsors to be Approved by Matt, LoopConf 2025

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Today we cover the sponsor review process change for WordCamp sponsors, the three recent events that have shaken the WordPress ecosystem, new projects, and acquisitions.

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🗣️TALK OF THE TOWN

The key developments include the donation made by GoDaddy to The WP Community Collective, Post Status becoming a non-profit, and the discussions surrounding federated WordPress directories.

📰  WORDPRESS & AROUND

All the updates around WordPress and its closely related technologies

The updated process now enforces strict adherence to WordPress’s trademark and GPL guidelines. As a result, it requires sponsors to refrain from using phrases like “WordPress Hosting” and the unauthorized use of the WordPress logo. Additionally, “all sponsorships need to be approved by Matt Mullenweg and Mary Hubbard from project leadership.”

💵 INVESTMENTS, ACQUISITIONS & PARTNERSHIPS

👥 COMMUNITY NEWS

Updates and News from the WordPress Community

The conference for WordPress developers will take place on 25 September 2025, in the United Kingdom. Further details will announced in the coming months and interested folks can sign up so as not to miss any alerts.

  • Mary Hubbard announced as a speaker at Techarena 2025: Techarena 2025, Scandinavia’s biggest tech & business event set to take place from 20-21 February 2025 has announced Mary Hubbard as one of the speakers for the panel discussion titled “The Future of the Web” along with Thibault Imbert, CPO, Picsart.
  • WP Community Collective naming similarity concern: On December 19, 2024, Felipe Santos, reached out to WPCC as part of the WordPress Community Support, expressing concern that their name could be confused with WordPress Community Support (WPCS). They asked WPCC to consider changing its name to prevent potential misunderstandings. In an email response, Sé Reed (President and CEO of WPCC) stated that “WP” is not trademarked, and their organization does not use “WordPress” in its name or branding and hence has not violated any terms. As a result, they do not plan to change their name, as it accurately reflects their mission.
  • The next Atlanta WordPress Meetup is about other things besides WordPress: Aaron Reiman, an organizer for WordCamp Atlanta and the Atlanta WordPress Meetup stated via X that he was contacted by someone to express their support for the next Atlanta WordPress Meetup as it will cover topics beyond WordPress.
  • Tony Zeoli on WordPress paying for your Meetup page: Tony Zeoli reminds others that WordPress covers the cost of their Meetup page. He expressed the opinion that if a Meetup group shifts focus to include other CMS platforms and services with the focus no longer being on WordPress, he suggests calling the meetup something else and handing over the page. He also stated that if anyone feels threatened by Matt, they should step down from organizing the Meetup.
  • Plugin Check Plugin update introduces a new function: Vinny Green on X notified the community that the plugin has now introduced a new function called “get_restricted_contributors”.
  • Ollie Pro 1.3 released: The latest release introduces performance enhancements, a new shortcut to launch the pattern library quicker, and so on.
  • PMPro v3.4 has reached the Release Candidate (RC) phase: The team is inviting developers and technical users to test this version on their development sites. This release introduces enhanced localization support, improved membership management, subscription and payment gateway improvements, and much more.
  • Pravin Parmar receives the Yoast Care fund for his contribution to the WordPress communityPravin Parmar a member of the WordPress Community Team is the latest recipient of the Yoast Care fund.
🚀 NEW PROJECTS
  • David Michael is working on a modern e-commerce plugin for WordPress: The new plugin is built from scratch with a focus on performance, security, and scalability, and will adopt modern technologies like React and REST. He also talks about the drawbacks of Easy Digital Downloads and WooCommerce.
  • All new CMS Minute: Matt Medeiros has launched CMS Minute, a limited series podcast to gain deeper insights into other apps building the web. The podcast is sponsored by John O’Nolan, founder of Ghost.
  • SureMails is rolling out this week: Adam Preiser announced via X that SureMails, a free plugin for sending emails will be launched later this week. The plugin will feature distinct features such as auto-retry, reputation shield, and backup connections.
  • New text editor project by Rich Tabor: The text editor is built with Cursor, Next.js, shadcn, Tailwind, and Tiptap. The project is still in its development phase and he is considering adding WordPress integration so as to create drafts directly on your WordPress site.

🔖 INTERESTING READS & PODCASTS

More posts and podcasts from the WordPress Community you don’t want to miss

  • Cory Miller on A2 & Post Status acquisitions: Matt Medeiros converses with Cory Miller who recently transferred ownership of Post Status along with his part in the acquisition of A2 Hosting by by World Host Group. They explore how these two changes impact the WordPress community. From WP Minute+ Podcast.
  • Diversify with Shopify: In this episode of the WP Minute+, Matt chats with Katie Keith, co-founder of Barn2 Plugins, about her decision to diversify her WordPress-focused business by introducing Shopify apps.
  • Sam Parr & Shaan Puri interview Matt Mullenweg: They converse about Matt turning down $200M at 24 years old, WooCommerce vs Shopify, and so on. Also, Matt Mullenweg expects the WP Engine dispute to be resolved within months and then forgotten.
  • In conversation with Abhishek Garg: Bud Kraus is joined by Abhishek Garg where they touch upon his career’s starting point, his current role at InstaWP, and much more.From, Seriously Bud?
  • Anna Hurko on managing a growing plugin business: Nathan Wrigley is joined by Anna Hurko, the CEO of Crocoblock where Anna shares her journey, and discusses the growth of Crocoblock along with the company’s marketing strategies and their involvement in the WordPress community through WordCamps and meetups. From WP Tavern Jukebox.
  • The journey of underrepresented in tech: Growth, challenges, and impact: In this episode Michelle, Allie, and Samah reflect on the evolution of their work advocating for underrepresented voices in the tech industry. From the early struggles of building a sustainable project to the transition of leadership and personal growth, they share emotional moments, hard-won lessons, and the importance of creating space for diverse voices. From Underrepresented in Tech.
  • The difference between WordPress plugins, must-use plugins, and drop-in plugins: Jeff Starr explains the difference between regular,must-use and drop-in plugins in WordPress. From Digging Into WordPress.
  • The crisis of themes in WordPress: Hendrik Luehrsen notes how Full Site Editing has brought about various challenges to theme space. To address this issue, he puts forth several steps that can be taken such as, reframing the purpose of themes, improve discoverability, focus on accessibility and ease of setup.
  • A look-back to WordCamp Kolkata 2025: Subrata Sarkar, one of the organizers of WordCamp Kolkata 2025, shared the experience of the organizing event, highlighting the excitement of bringing the community together after a long gap, the challenges faced due to budget constraints and visa issues, and the valuable insights gained from sessions and workshops. From Kolkata WordPress Community.
  • What can a WordPresser learn from Drupal CMS?: Chris Reynolds, Developer Advocate at Pantheon explores the recently released Drupal CMS and offers a quick comparison with WordPress in certain areas.
  • WordPress Wapuu: History & 145+ stunning WordCamp avatars: Sunita Rai takes the readers into the history of Wapuu, its origin, and evolution along with exploring several amazing Wapuus. From SiteSaga.
  • Why WordPress businesses should invest more in their brand this year: Lawrence Ladomery explains the importance of brand marketing, exploring several business rebrands in the WordPress ecosystem and how the recent WordPress drama poses a risk to WordPress brands. From WP BizDev.
  • How to estimate the cost of a WordPress project: Eric Karkovack says freelancers must carefully assess client needs to provide accurate estimates so as to prevent misquoting. To provide a proper estimate it is crucial to understand the client’s needs which go further than the initial request, then identify the required website features, plan for uncertainties, and so on. From The WP Minute.
  • How AI is transforming media and publishing: WordPress VIP showcased how its partners like 10up, Big Bite, Imarc, Multidots, rtCamp, Trew Knowledge, and XWP are utilizing AI in their workflows.

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Last but not least, updates from WP-CONTENT.CO 👇

Joost de Valk and Marieke van de Rakt of Emilia Capital have announced that they have acquired Post…

Thanks to the efforts of dedicated contributors from around the world, the WordPress Photo Directory has now surpassed…

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