The next milestone for Gutenberg is the merge proposal into core. Today Matias Ventura published a post on what Gutenberg features will make it into core. The post on Github also lists the work that still needs to be done to be ready for the merge.
An overview of the major functionality to be introduced by the new WordPress editor, helping visualize what has been done and what remains to be done in terms of product scope by developer co-lead @MatiasVentura via @github https://t.co/xC6FijmIRe
— Gutenberg Times (@gutenbergtimes) February 7, 2018
Also, on Github Zac Gordon found the 'merged' tag on the nested blocks issue(s) so we are now waiting with great anticipation for the next Gutenberg release this week (2.2).
The #Gutenberg moment we have all been waiting for!!!
— Zac Gordon (@zgordon) February 6, 2018
Nested blocks are starting to be merged!!! https://t.co/1gJwlirlxe
Let's all give a big ๐๐๐ to the team working on the new #Gutenberg Editor!!! tx @riadbenguella for the heads up!
And if you are looking to find out how to write your own Custom Block, you find not only one but two short tutorials on how to get started. Let us know what new Block you created and I will help you test it.ย
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I am that jQuery magician guy & with #WordPress #Gutenberg someone moved my cheese, Have been trying to find it back. If you are in the same boat sharing the "Gutenberg Block Development Path" I have followed/following to get my cheese back ๐https://t.co/svSVjUx7eV
— Ajit Bohra (@ajitbohra) February 6, 2018
Monday was the first of the AWP Gutenberg Interview series with Joost de Valk, founder of Yoast SEO and how part of team Yoast works on Gutenberg.ย
AMA w/ Joost de Valk @jdevalk on AWP today: "@yoast SEO will support the Classic Editor at least for three years after Gutenberg is released." w/ @learnwithmattc #Gutenberg #WordPress pic.twitter.com/qeetNwRtb1
— Gutenberg Times (@gutenbergtimes) February 5, 2018
When #WordPress 5.0 is released, the editing experience will be completely different. But it doesn't have to be a scary change as @bobWP explains. #48hourcontentmarathon https://t.co/sh3jRfABCv
— Scott DeLuzio (@scottdeluzio) February 6, 2018
Today, Wednesday you can listen to another Gutenberg Live Q & A with Zac Gordon and Joe Casabona, featured guest: yours truly. So thrilled to be invited. It's a great honor. We'll update this space with the video as soon as it's published.ย
Our curator Birgit Pauli-Haack @bph will be a guest on the #Gutenberg Q & A YouTube Live https://t.co/KVAFnbtIi7 hosted by Zac @zgordon and @jcasabona Wednesday at 3pm ET – Bring your questions and join them on YouTube! pic.twitter.com/Av0kCeqx7C
— Gutenberg Times (@gutenbergtimes) February 5, 2018
Gutenberg Live Q & A, Interviews & Webinars Schedule
The feature plugin Gutenberg is still in development, and doesn't excite all members of the Community. The ratio of bad reviews however seems to be on the decline.
48% of #Gutenberg reviews on https://t.co/zWh3po88LS were 5/5 in January 2018 and now at 5,000 active installs. Iterating out in the open has been challenging but @karmatosed, @matias_ventura, and the team are making *excellent* progress pic.twitter.com/ydJ0X9xjg0
— Andrew Roberts (@andrew_roberts) February 5, 2018
Quite a few more Gutenberg block as plugins were released. Scroll through the tweets and posts and let us know what you think.
This is the single best "kitchen sink" code example of a ES6 #WordPress #Gutenberg Block so far. Read the docs to understand the parts, but this is A-OK composition. @belcherj https://t.co/7JF2drIaUl
— Jesse Martin (@motleydev) February 5, 2018
Tips & Tricks for Beginners and Introductions to Gutenberg for users.ย
Using Gutenberg ~ Beginner's Tip of the Day #12 ๐:
— ๐๐ Joe Casabona (@jcasabona) February 5, 2018
Gutenberg itself doesn't add a lot of CSS, so be sure to select a theme that has a full-width page template and block-level styles.#WordPress #Gutenberg #GutenbergUserTips
This is why I said #WordPress and #Gutenberg need to prepare for a very near VR future. #WebXR is already here and we need to figure out how we fit in or we'll be left out.
— Morten Rand-Hendriksen (@mor10) February 6, 2018
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All-star lineup last evening @burbswp. Business owners talk straight about their plans to navigate the upcoming WordPress #Gutenberg release. Thank you all!#community pic.twitter.com/K34YHALwfp
— Amy ๐ธ (@accessamy) February 6, 2018
Jeff Chandler over the WPTavern tweeted that Gutenberg by default doesn't allow comments. So we checked on our site as well and we used our favorite feature "Bulk Edit" to open comments on all posts. So leave you thoughts, suggestions and encouragements:-)
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