#219- Media Corps Closure, WP Campus Connect Now Official

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This week on The WP Week Newsletter, we cover the closure of WordPress Media Corps Experiment, WP Campus Connect becoming an official event, the release of WooCommerce 9.8.4, new projects, and more.

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🗣️TALK OF THE TOWN

The WordPress Media Corps experiment, launched in March 2024 to support independent WordPress media and marketers, is ending due to persistent challenges. Despite early engagement, the initiative struggled with scalability, timely information delivery, and declining participation.

📰  WORDPRESS & AROUND

All the updates around WordPress and its closely related technologies

WordPress Campus Connect, initially launched in October 2024 as a pilot program, has now been formally established as an official event series due to its resounding success. The call for designers to create a logo has also been published.

👥 COMMUNITY NEWS

Updates and News from the WordPress Community

The registrations are now open and will cover topics such as Interactivity API, Playground, and so on.

🚀 NEW PROJECTS

🔖 INTERESTING READS & PODCASTS

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

  • Business is personal: At PressConf 2025, Taco Verdonschot expected to learn about running a WordPress business, but instead found something more meaningful, personal stories and human connections. The event focused less on revenue tactics and more on real-life struggles and experiences shared by business leaders. From Progress Planner.
  • 5 real-world WooCommerce snippets inspired by merchant support requests: The team has shared five real-world snippets created by their Happiness Engineer, Shameem Reza, to solve specific merchant problems. From WooCommerce.
  • How 8,336 lines of code could future-proof WordPress: Jamie Marsland introduces the Feature API, a powerful new system that could future-proof WordPress by making its vast plugin ecosystem discoverable and AI-friendly. From Pootlepress.
  • The future of AI + WordPress? A look at the experimental Feature API: Elliott Richmond explores the new Feature API, such as what the WordPress Feature API can do and much more.
  • Toxic users: The unforgiven and the danger of unbanning: In this post, Mika Epstein explains why banning users on WordPress.org is necessary to protect the safety, integrity, and legal standing of the community. She strongly criticizes the recent move to unban previously banned users, warning that it puts volunteers and contributors at risk, especially those who have faced harassment or threats. From Mika Epstein.
  • In conversation with Tim Monner: In this episode, Tim Monner shares his journey from being a high school musician to a seasoned marketing and IT professional. He reflects on his academic path, transition from print to tech, and role at Big Scoots in WordPress hosting. From Seriously, Bud?
  • Aaron Jorbin’s March And April in WordPress: In these two months, he contributed to 80 tickets on trac, made 28 commits to core, received 16 props, led one minor release, wrote 2 make/core posts, and led four bug scrubs.
  • The life of a WordPress Community Program Manager, whatever that may be: Juan Hernando reflects on his journey from organizing local WordCamps to mentoring and eventually managing global community programs, highlighting the intense, often invisible work behind WordPress events.
  • “At The Core” with Birgit Pauli-Haack and Fabian Kaegy: Birgit and Fabian the highlights of the new WordPress 6.8 release, using Birgit’s “source of truth” document to pick out the key updates. From WP Builds.
  • Engaging with the WordPress Community Post-Sabbatical: Anne McCarthy shares her intent to re-engage with the WordPress community after a sabbatical. She’s eager to gain firsthand experience as a non-sponsored contributor to better understand and support others in the same position.
  • WordPress handoffs: Because ‘figure it out’ is not a client strategy: The article outlines the core components of a WordPress-specific handoff document and how to avoid common pitfalls. From Delicious Brains.
  • PublishPress Podcast, Why the most successful media companies use WordPress, with Ben May: In this episode of the PublishPress Podcast, the focus is on Ben’s journey in the Australian publishing industry, the evolution of WordPress, and the importance of community engagement. From PublishPress.
  • Post Status Cache up with Kyle Van Deusen: In this podcast episode, host Michelle Frechette interviews Kyle Van Deusen, and they discuss the 2025 WordPress Professional Survey, which Kyle conducted to gather insights from web professionals. From Post Status.
  • PressConf 2025: Real conversations, real people, real impact: Matt Medeiros provides his highlights and experiences of the recently concluded PressConf 2025. From The WP Minute.
  • How to discuss price increases with your freelance clients: Eric Karkovack guides freelancers on how to effectively communicate price increases to clients. As web tools and services become more expensive, passing on those costs is often necessary, but it must be done thoughtfully. From The WP Minute.
  • An inside look at StellarSites: In this episode of the WP Minute+, Matt sits down with Matt Cromwell to discuss the newly launched StellarSites, a major initiative from StellarWP that repositions the brand as a direct-to-customer platform provider. From The WP Minute.
  • Hari Shanker on understanding and showing WordPress contributions: Hari Shanker discusses the evolving landscape of WordPress contributions and the challenges of making them more visible and understandable. He introduces the WordPress Contribution Health Dashboards, aimed at tracking and visualizing contribution data to better support contributors and project leaders. From WP Tavern Jukebox.
  • Top WordPress technologies to learn in 2025: Trends and expert opinions: The article explores the top WordPress technologies to learn in 2025, based on insights from experienced agency owners and developers. Experts like Mark Szymanski, Philip Levine, and Ryan Logan share their preferred tech stacks, which emphasize performance, security, and flexibility. From GravityKit.
  • How to use AI to enhance your WordPress blog: Eric Karkovack highlights how bloggers can use AI tools to enhance their WordPress blogs, such as for support tasks like brainstorming blog topics, creating featured images, summarizing posts, correcting grammar, and translating content. From Speckyboy.

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