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Interview with Newsletter Glue’s Lesley Sim
I talk with Lesley Sim of Newsletter Glue about open source product management and building a product on Gutenberg.
WordPress Community Engagement: The best WordPress accounts to follow on Twitter
Twitter gets a bad rap because of the negative ways in which it’s used but in my opinion that’s because people just aren’t using it right. Especially in the WordPress community.
From Work Manager to People Leader
Being a people leader is not the same as managing work. It’s a completely different career path that requires a complete rethinking of your day-to-day.
WordPress Leadership has a Public Relations Problem
The outrage cycle isn’t working. This public relations problem is negatively affecting our ability to solve the real problem in WordPress.
6 Months of MasterWP from Nyasha’s view
Happy 6 months!
No, Matt Mullenweg didn’t say that Wix is faster than WordPress
The backstory of Wix vs. WordPress.
Hiring Through the Front Door
“Looking for [role]. If that’s you, message me!” is an extremely poor way to recruit. Here’s why.
Saving the future and solving the ‘Free Rider Problem’
Funding the WordPress open-source project doesn’t have to generate drama. Here’s a clear, simple, proven approach to ensuring WordPress is a financial success.
Women in Tech: Annie Easley
Annie Easley was an American computer scientist, mathematician and rocket scientist from Birmingham, Alabama.
Joe Casabona on Free Riders and the Creator Economy
MasterWP sits down with WordPress podcaster and teacher Joe Casabona to discuss the creator economy and the “Free Rider problem” in WordPress.
Choose Your Own San Diego Adventure
Close your eyes and picture this: the sky is clear blue. The sun is shining. The temperature is 74 degrees, and there’s a nice breeze blowing. The ocean is sparkling. The palm trees are swaying. Is this paradise? Close! You’re in San Diego!