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Working with a Distributed Team and WordPress

In my most recent article on WPTuts+, I discuss what it’s like working with a distributed team and WordPress. The point of the article was to give a short summary as to how it’s possible and what’s required to do good work. The primary reason that I wanted to write this article was two […]

Tipsy Social Icons Now on GitHub

[…] Icons (add filters to Icons) and then use your plugin with my next Themeforest theme.. — 🔥 Nauris (@pyronaur) February 20, 2013 Sure, all plugins in the WordPress Plugins Repository are open source by nature, but GitHub makes collaboration that much easier, so I was happy to oblige. Tipsy Social Icons on GitHub This is one of the […]

Open Source Profit Sharing: How Do You Do It?

[…] when you’ve received contributions to open source plugins? A Disclaimer (For The Paranoid!) To be clear, this question is completely motivated by a hypothetical situation. Although all WordPress plugins that I’ve released are, by default, open source under the GPL, I’ve received zero code contributions to them (only language files for translations for which we’ve […]

Block Notes: How to Register a Custom Block Category

[…] since I’ve done any custom block development. In fact, the last time I called bankruptcy on any content was when I was writing about building blocks for WordPress. A bit has changed since then, though: the way in which blocks are developed has improved, and I’ve finally gotten a little more experience. That said, […]

Privacy is Hard, Let’s Go Shopping!

This isn’t something that’s really WordPress-development related. It is, perhaps, tangentially so and it’s something that I’m likely going to be talking about on this blog and in a few of the upcoming podcasts so I thought I’d go ahead and bring it up now. For many of us, we’re well aware of the privacy […]

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