#263 – WP Packagist Acquired by WP Engine, WP Composer Launched, Three WP Releases, Join the Plugins Team

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This week on The WP Week Newsletter, we cover the three WordPress releases in a week, WPackagist being acquired by WP Engine, the launch of WP Composer, call for volunteers and organizations to support the Plugins Team, Zeel Thakkar Memorial Scholarship for WordCamp Asia 2026 new projects, and more.

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🗣️TALK OF THE TOWN

WP Engine has acquired WPackagist, the widely used Composer repository that allows WordPress plugins and themes to be installed via Composer. Created by UK-based digital cooperative Outlandish, the service will continue to operate as a free resource following the acquisition.

WordPress.org’s X account responded to the acquisition, sharing a sharply critical message, “The parasite continues to eat the host. The cancer is trying to spread.”

Ben Word from roots.io welcomed the acquisition, but at the same time, he highlighted a concern. “tooling this central to the WP Composer workflow probably shouldn’t be owned by a private-equity backed company”.

He also stated that he had already started the work on a prototype WordPress Composer registry last year, and the acquisition has made him more motivated to launch it sooner and keep it community-owned.

Now, a few days after the acquisition, the team at roots.io has released WP Composer, a new community-funded Composer repository for WordPress plugins and themes. When compared to WPackagist, this offers 17x faster Composer resolve times.

📰  WORDPRESS & AROUND

All the updates around WordPress and its closely related technologies

WordPress rolls out three releases in just one week

The team first released WordPress 6.9.2 to address 10 security vulnerabilities, but it inadvertently caused a front-end bug. They followed up with WordPress 6.9.3, which fixed the front-end bug and included the 10 security fixes. However, it was later discovered that not all security fixes had been applied correctly in 6.9.3, prompting the release of WordPress 6.9.4 to fully resolve the issue.

🔧 TIP OF THE WEEK
Use ACF Options Page for Global Settings

Stop hardcoding theme settings across multiple templates. ACF’s Options Page lets you manage global fields from one central place—perfect for site‑wide content.

What to Store in Global Options

Use it for anything reused across your theme:

  • Header phone number
  • Footer social links
  • CTA button text
  • Logos or brand assets

Once added via ACF Options Page, retrieve values like this:

get_field(‘phone’, ‘option’);

👥 COMMUNITY NEWS

Updates and News from the WordPress Community

A fully funded initiative aimed at supporting women from India and Nepal who wish to attend the event in Mumbai from April 9–11. The scholarship plans to support up to 10 women who have never been to WordCamp Asia.

🚀 NEW PROJECTS
I wanted to turn my WordPress sites into shareable demos without the pain of writing Blueprint JSON by hand.”

Ciprian Popescu about creating the Blueprint Exporter.
  • Blueprint Exporter: Created by Ciprian Popescu, the plugin allows you to export your WordPress site configuration as a WordPress Playground Blueprint JSON file.
  • Two new plugins by Wbcom Designs: WB Member Wiki plugin adds a collaborative wiki to your WordPress site, and the SnipShare plugin turns your site into a full code-sharing platform, versioned, searchable, and integrated with BuddyPress.
  • Local-wp-mcp: A MCP server developed by Christopher Smith, providing WP-CLI, MySQL, and filesystem access for Local by Flywheel WordPress sites.
  • Smart Social Schedule: The plugin developed by Veena Prashanth allows users to completely automate their social media marketing. It offers features such as AI content creation, ability to publish to 10 platforms, competitor research, and much more.
  • Smart Sale Scheduler for WooCommerce: The plugin allows users to schedule multiple WooCommerce product sales with precise start/end times.
  • Purrlink: The plugin by Boyd BcodeCraft uses AI to automatically generate natural bridge sentences for internal links.
  • RetainWoo: Developed by Bikash Pun, the plugin allows store owners to intercept WooCommerce subscription cancellations and show a beautiful pop-up with retention offers before the subscriber leaves.
  • WP Button Variations Checker: A plugin by Aki Hamano to visually verify button design variations in bulk.
  • Monitor: The plugin by Stefano Lissa adds monitoring features to a WordPress site that are useful when trying to identify an issue. It logs events with context (like frontend, backend, or cron), monitors emails, HTTP monitoring, and more.
  • Wannacheckout: The plugin by Jose Tamu provides beautiful modal checkouts for SureCart.
  • ABC Integrity: A new file integrity monitoring plugin for WordPress.
  • Orbisius Markdown: The plugin by Orbisius lets users paste markdown from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, or any other markdown-first writing tool into supported Gutenberg blocks and render it as clean HTML on the frontend.
  • Wp-cli-local: An AI agent skill by Per Søderlind that runs WP-CLI commands against Local (by Flywheel) sites on macOS.
  • CampaignBay: The plugin allows users to create automated discount campaigns directly from their WordPress dashboard.
  • Sortacular: The plugin by Ronald Huereca sorts the admin menu and submenu items alphabetically while excluding core WordPress items.

🔖 INTERESTING READS & PODCASTS

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

  • Coen Jacobs reflects on the fear of voicing the unpopular opinion within the WordPress ecosystem.
  • In this episode of Seriously, Bud?, Bud Kraus conversed with Joost de Valk about his journey into WordPress, the creation of Yoast SEO, and his life after selling the company. They also discuss his current projects, including Progress Planner.
  • On The WP Minute’s Agency Action Podcast, Kurt and Toby discuss the impact of AI on agency strategies, the challenges of complex projects, and the value of productizing services, and more.
  • Robby McCullough conversed with David McCan about how he built and manages the Dynamic WordPress Facebook group, which has grown to more than 14,000 members.
  • For International Women’s Day 2026, WebDevStudios highlighted the women behind its enterprise WordPress work and their journey into tech, noting that women make up 50 percent of its team, well above the industry average.
  • Mike McAlister shared his honest thoughts on how AI is going to affect WordPress and what it means for products like Ollie.
  • Ciprian Popescu explored the new PHP-only block registration feature coming in WordPress 7.0, which allows developers to create Gutenberg blocks without relying on JavaScript tooling like React, Node.js, or build pipelines.
  • Derek Hanson shared practical, real-world tips for building custom WordPress blocks using Telex AI.
  • Crafted with Code showcased standout WordPress sites recognized in the 2025 Webby Awards, and notably, 30 percent of all Webby-recognized websites and mobile sites were built on WordPress, and 43 percent of those were powered by WP Engine.
  • Andrija Vucinic from Automattic’s Systems Operations team shared a case study on upgrading the company’s large fleet of database servers to MariaDB 11.8 with almost no downtime.
  • Jamie Marsland argues that the most effective way to scale WordPress education is to embed learning directly into the product. Instead of relying on tutorials and courses, he highlights how AI can let users learn by building.
  • Gaurav Tiwari shared a complete technical breakdown of his WordPress block editor setup.

🛠 GUIDE ZONE – HOWTO’S and MORE

Handpicked fresh guides from WordPress circle

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

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