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Portland, Are You Ready? The WCUS 2025 Schedule Has Arrived!

Portland, Are You Ready? The WCUS 2025 Schedule Has Arrived!
We’re excited to announce that the full schedule for WordCamp US 2025 has been published! From August 26–29 in Portland, Oregon, join web creators, innovators, and community leaders for four days of learning, collaboration, and inspiration. This year’s lineup brings together sessions on everything from cutting-edge AI to hands-on workshops, performance, accessibility, design, and the future of WordPress. Check out...

Maintenance Releases for WordPress branches 4.7 to 6.7

Maintenance Releases for WordPress branches 4.7 to 6.7
Following on from the WordPress 6.8.2 maintenance release last month, the included update to the root security certificate bundle has been backported to all branches back to 4.7. This ensures that when your site performs server-side HTTP requests, the most up-to-date information about trusted security certificates is used. Further information can be found on the Core Trac ticket. A new...

5 Best WooCommerce Maintenance Services for 2025

5 Best WooCommerce Maintenance Services for 2025
Looking for one of the best WooCommerce maintenance services to keep your store running smoothly and securely? Running a WooCommerce store isn’t just about listing products and processing orders – it’s about keeping your site secure, up-to-date, and performing at its best every single day. From software updates and daily backups to performance optimization and security monitoring, regular maintenance is...

WordPress 6.8.2 Maintenance Release

WordPress 6.8.2 Maintenance Release
WordPress 6.8.2 is now available! This minor release includes fixes for 20 Core tickets and 15 Block Editor issues. For a full list of bug fixes, please refer to the release candidate announcement. WordPress 6.8.2 is a short-cycle maintenance release. More maintenance releases may be made available throughout 2025. If you have sites that support automatic background updates, the update...

Celebrating Kim Parsell: 2025 WordCamp US Scholarship Applications Open

Celebrating Kim Parsell: 2025 WordCamp US Scholarship Applications Open
The WordPress Foundation is pleased to announce the return of the Kim Parsell Memorial Scholarship for WordCamp US 2025. Applications are being accepted until July 25, 2025. Remembering Kim Parsell Kim Parsell was a dedicated contributor and a beloved member of the WordPress community. Her passion for open source and her welcoming spirit inspired many, both online and in person....

Introducing WordPress Credits: A New Contribution Internship Program for University Students

Introducing WordPress Credits: A New Contribution Internship Program for University Students
The WordPress Foundation is proud to launch WordPress Credits, a contribution-focused internship program that brings university students into the heart of the WordPress open source project. While WordPress thrives on contributions from a global volunteer community, many students and newcomers face barriers to entry, such as a lack of structured guidance or real-world experience in open source projects. This new...

WordCamp US 2025: See You in Portland, Oregon!

WordCamp US 2025: See You in Portland, Oregon!
WordCamp US 2025 is heading to vibrant Portland, Oregon, from August 26–29, 2025! Join fellow open source enthusiasts, developers, designers, and WordPress professionals from across the United States and around the world for four days of learning, networking, and collaboration at the Oregon Convention Center. Nestled in the Pacific Northwest, Portland is famous for its creative spirit, lush green spaces,...

Complete guide to prompt engineering for AI autoblogging

Complete guide to prompt engineering for AI autoblogging
Automated content generation with AI is more than just a trend – it’s a practical tool for webmasters who want to publish useful articles quickly and efficiently. However, as anyone who has tried it knows, the results can vary greatly, ranging from surprisingly good to utter nonsense. What makes the difference? It’s all about the prompt. Throughout this article, we’ll...

Dropping security updates for WordPress versions 4.1 through 4.6

Dropping security updates for WordPress versions 4.1 through 4.6
As of July 2025, the WordPress Security Team will no longer provide security updates for WordPress versions 4.1 through 4.6. These versions were first released nine or more years ago and over 99% of WordPress installations run a more recent version. The chances this will affect your site, or sites, is very small. If you are unsure if you are...