Hello, Gutenberg!

Published: Jan. 31, 2019, 11 a.m.

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After almost 2 years of development, on December 6, 2018 WordPress merged Gutenberg (a very polarizing new post and page editor) into its core. On this episode, we speak to a range of users and non-users for their thoughts on the future of WordPress and what a change like this means for so many people.


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Excerpt of Matt Mullenweg at 0:55 & 1:12:

\\u201cMatt Mullenweg: State Of The Word 2016\\u201d 

WordPress.tv, 7 December 2016,

wordpress.tv/2016/12/07/matt-mullenweg-state-of-the-word-2016/.

*Clips were cut from full video for the purpose of sharing the highlights.


Excerpt of Matt Mullenweg at 1:37:

\\u201cInterview and QandA With Matt Mullenweg.\\u201d 

WordPress.tv, 3 July 2017,

wordpress.tv/2017/07/01/interview-and-qanda-with-matt-mullenweg/.

*Clip was cut from full video for the purpose of sharing a highlight.


Featured Interviews:

Scott Bowler, founder of ClassicPress

Kyle Campos, VP of Continuous Delivery at Smarsh and co-founder of Commit.to

Zac Gordon, educator for JavaScript For WordPress

Chris Van Patten, founder of Tomodomo & WordPress core contributor

Ben Pines, CMO at Elementor

Robbie McCullough, co-founder of Beaver Builder

Matthew Bullis, tech educator at Foundation for Blind Children


Secret Landing Page: Beers & Bros



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