In this episode, Malcom Peralty and I catch up on a few of the stories we've missed since the start of the New Year. We briefly go over what's new in WooCommerce 6.1, what I feel was missed in the revised guidelines proposal for in-person WordPress events, and Yoast SEO creating an app for Shopify.
We also discuss whether or not Matt Mullenweg can save the internet. I don't think one person can but, Matt is certainly in a place where he can do a lot of good for the internet and humanity. Last but not least, I share my joy in saving a bit of cash each year as GoDaddy will now include privacy settings for WHOIS information by default.
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Stories Discussed: - Additional Proposed In-Person Event Guidelines Need to Specify Mask Type
- WooCommerce 6.1 Released
- Open Source Considered Harmful
- Yoast SEO on Shopify
- FrostWP Open Source
- Can Matt Mullenweg save the internet?
- GoDaddy Domains Now Include Stronger Privacy Protection
- WordPress 5.8.3 Security Update