Announcements ๐ข
WordPress 7.0
WordPress 7.0 โArmstrongโ was released on May 20th! ๐
Some new dev notes Each important change in WordPress Core is documented in a developers note, (usually called dev note). Good dev notes generally include a description of the change, the decision that led to this change, and a description of how developers are supposed to work with that change. Dev notes are published on Make/Core blog during the beta phase of WordPress release cycle. Publishing dev notes is particularly important when plugin/theme authors and WordPress developers need to be aware of those changes.In general, all dev notes are compiled into a Field Guide at the beginning of the release candidate phase. were published for 7.0:
WordPress 7.0.1
We have some issues in the milestone, but nothing that deserves an immediate 7.0.1 release (this the below discussion concerning potential hotfixes, though).
@jorbin proposed to publish a call for volunteers in the next couple days to target middle or end of June for the release.
WordPress 7.1
WordPress 7.1-alpha is under active development.
Two posts were published concerning 7.1:
General
Discussion ๐ฌ
From @masteradhoc: 3 Trac An open source project by Edgewall Software that serves as a bug tracker and project management tool for WordPress. tickets/PR are waiting for review:
@audrasjb will review them in the next days.
@desrosj suggested to add a legal review to #65025 and pinged @4thhubbard to organize that.
From @jorbin:
#65286 is the ticket Created for both bug reports and feature development on the bug tracker. we are discussing. No actions are blocked, but the publishing screen on the non block Block is the abstract term used to describe units of markup that, composed together, form the content or layout of a webpage using the WordPress editor. The idea combines concepts of what in the past may have achieved with shortcodes, custom HTML, and embed discovery into a single consistent API and user experience. editor looks extremely messy, so itโs worth cleaning it up while 7.0.1 is being worked on. @desrosj had proposed putting a fix in the Classic Editor plugin which could absolutely work. I was thinking the Hotfix plugin would make sense since itโs possible for this to affect custom post types and people may not be using the classic editor plugin A plugin is a piece of software containing a group of functions that can be added to a WordPress website. They can extend functionality or add new features to your WordPress websites. WordPress plugins are written in the PHP programming language and integrate seamlessly with WordPress. These can be free in the WordPress.org Plugin Directory https://wordpress.org/plugins/ or can be cost-based plugin from a third-party. at the same time. There are also other options [โฆ] but I think we should pick one and aim to get a solution out sooner rather than later.
@jeffpaul: โif weโve not confirmed it affects CPTs, then Iโm in favor of the classic editor plugin (and also that its low priority in that case)โ.
@audrasjb: โI was about to say the same thing, in fact Classic Editor (plugin) seems like a really good optionโ.
@desrosj: โMy thinking about the Classic Editor plugin instead of the Hotfix plugin is that sites that are choosing to remain using the classic editor likely have this plugin installed and activated already. So it fixes a wide number of sites just by pushing the update (provided they have auto-updates enabled, of course). I think we could still include the fix in the Hotfix plugin as well (anyone experiencing the issue without the Classic Editor plugin could install and activate), but it has far fewer users at 4,000+ compared to 9M+.โ
@audrasjb: โBut it wouldnโt affect websites where the Block Editor is disabled via a hook, or during CPT registration, etc.โ
@davidbaumwald confirmed this affects CPTs without the Classic Editor.
@jorbin: โI like the idea of both hotfix and classic editor. I will also say that hotfix should alwaysย have a lot less users than classic editor since one is designed as a short term needed plugin and the other is the hotfix pluginโ.
@masteradhoc added that the issue will be fixed on the WP Rocket plugin quite fast, as a ticket is already open there.
@jorbin and @audrasjb noted that the Hotfix plugin should be Featured in the plugins list. @audrasjb added that the plugin should also get a small assets refresh.
In conclusion, there is a path forward for the short term (use both Classic Editor and Hotfix plugins), and @jorbin and @desrosj will coordinate to put this together.
@yaniiliev asked whether there are any changes that the core Core is the set of software required to run WordPress. The Core Development Team builds WordPress. team would like to see on the new profiles page? Anything missing, anything feeling off? This will be discussed during next weekโs meeting. Feel free to comment this summary if you have anything to share about this topic.