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  • A lively debate exploring the implications of people being able to easily set up shop in the web design industry. Is it a good thing? Is it a bad thing? Is it good for the industry long-term, or not? And what challenges do our clients face under this model?

    Throughout the show, we examine questions about the value of formal education in web design, the importance of understanding underlying web technologies, and the balance between democratizing web design and maintaining professional standards.

    We encourage listeners to share their own experiences and opinions on this topic, whether they're seasoned professionals, newcomers to the field, or business owners.

    Join us for this insightful exploration of one of the most relevant discussions in today's digital landscape, as we ponder whether the ease of entry into web design is a boon for innovation or a challenge to professional standards.

    Want to participate in the next episode? Follow @thekevingeary and @markjszymanski on X and look for WP Townhall Spaces scheduled events. Visit wptownhall.show for upcoming episodes and additional resources.

  • In this episode of WP Townhall, we tackle one of the most contentious topics in the WordPress community: Has the Block Editor (Gutenberg) hurt more than it has helped?

    The discussion delves into the impact of Gutenberg on the WordPress brand, user experience, development workflows, and the overall direction of WordPress.

    Throughout the show, we explore questions about how Gutenberg has affected workflows, the challenges faced by developers and users, and the ways in which the Block Editor has potentially improved WordPress. The conversation also touches on the future of WordPress with continued Gutenberg development and potential improvements to address current concerns.

    We encourage listeners to share their own experiences and opinions through our audience engagement poll and by submitting questions for the panelists. The show concludes with key takeaways from the debate and a brief look at the potential future implications for the WordPress community.

    Join us for this thought-provoking discussion that aims to shed light on one of the most significant changes in WordPress history.

    Want to participate in the next episode? Follow @thekevingeary and @markjszymanski on X and look for WP Townhall Spaces scheduled events. Visit wptownhall.show for upcoming episodes and additional resources.

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    Join us for a heated debate about WordPress's evolution and future direction. Should the platform shed its blogging roots to compete in today's digital landscape? We'll examine whether WordPress's historical identity as a blogging platform is now holding it back from reaching its full potential.

    Key points of discussion:

    The changing demands of modern web developmentCompetition from specialized website buildersThe impact of WordPress's blogging legacy on market perceptionBalancing tradition with innovation

    This contentious topic strikes at the heart of WordPress's identity and future. Whether you're a long-time WordPress veteran or a modern web developer, your perspective could help shape the platform's direction.

    Don't miss this pivotal installment of WP Townhall – where the WordPress community speaks its mind!

    Want to participate in the next episode? Follow @thekevingeary and @markjszymanski on X and look for WP Townhall Spaces scheduled events. Visit wptownhall.show for upcoming episodes and additional resources.

  • WP Townhall Presents: "Open Source is a Net Negative Software Model"

    Join hosts Kevin Geary and Mark Szymanski for a fiery debate on the merits of open source software. Is the collaborative nature of open source truly driving innovation, or is it hindering progress and profitability? We'll explore the impact of open source on WordPress and the broader tech industry.

    Key points of discussion:

    The sustainability of open source business modelsQuality control and security concerns in open source projectsThe role of corporate influence in open source developmentBalancing innovation with monetization

    Whether you're a devoted open source advocate or a skeptic, this episode promises to challenge your perspective. Tune in live on X Spaces to share your voice and engage with industry experts on this controversial topic.

    Don't miss this thought-provoking installment of WP Townhall – where the WordPress community speaks its mind!

    Want to participate in the next episode? Follow @thekevingeary and @markjszymanski on X and look for WP Townhall Spaces scheduled events. Visit wptownhall.show for upcoming episodes and additional resources.