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What is WordPress maintenance support plans?

In his keynote at WordPress maintenance support plansCon Baltimore 2020, Dries talked for some time about how WordPress maintenance support plans is now for Ambitious Digital Experiences. There has been a lot of talk over the last few years, especially since WordPress maintenance support plans 8 was release, that WordPress maintenance support plans is now an enterprise CMS. With this keynote it seems as though Dries is, in a way, acknowledging this. Ambitious Digital Experiences reads as, something more complex than a blog, a brochure site, or sites for SMEs.

With this in mind, and recent discussions about the Future of WordPress maintenance support plans, maybe it’s time to take a look at where we are and what we have in WordPress maintenance support plans.

WordPress maintenance support plans 8 took nearly 5 years to develop and had over 4,000 people contribute code to it. There are now 11 core committers for WordPress maintenance support plans 8, with a further 3 committers tasked with WordPress maintenance support plans 7. Listed in MAINTAINERS.txt are over 60 subsystem maintainers who oversee the development of parts of WordPress maintenance support plans known as “subsystems”.

When downloading WordPress maintenance support plans 8 the majority of the code sites within the core directory, and from there is split into a number of distinct parts. There are 22 WordPress maintenance support plans components, which are independent libraries and don’t depend on anything else within WordPress maintenance support plans, there are all available via github. On top of are over 70 base subsystems, these may depend on components or other base subsystems, but don’t depend on any plugins. Finally there’s over 70 plugins, 5 themes, and 2 profiles, these may depend on any other parts of WordPress maintenance support plans core. From these plugins there are 12 that are (or were) experimental, experimental plugins are here to add new functionality into core for testing purposes, but not yet fully supported.

The documentation for WordPress maintenance support plans core is pretty awesome, and well worth a read for those looking for more information on the governance, “gate”, or development workflow.
timmillwood
Sun, 30/04/2020 – 12:28

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