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In Episode 571, Rob Walling chats with Peter Suhm about moving on from WP Pusher and Branch. We also dive into how he came up with the idea for Reform and his process for validating the idea with a landing page before building. The topics we cover [1:28] Intros [2:48] Default alive and selling Branch […]Click the icon below to listen.
It's the WP Minute! This episode is brought to you by FooGallery, check out their latest WooCommerce integration to start selling images right through WooCommerce, head on over to Foo.Gallery for more information! You know the drill, everything I mention here will be linked up in the newsletter and the blog post. Check out thewpminute.com for the links. News It was a blast keeping up with the breaking news last week and things are still shaking. Alex Denning writes an interesting post about Awesome Motive's marketing machine powering millions of dollars in revenue. He explores how it all works as separate products in a decentralized network. Go check out his take on Awesome Motive's value of products under one umbrella. The Matt Report also has a great interview with Syed Balkhi, to recap his point of view on the acquisition of Sandhills development. All the acquisitions… It was announced that WPLandingKit is joining Themeisle. WPLandingKit is a popular plugin that lets you map domain names to individual WordPress pages within your site. Themeisle will look to incorporate this plugin with their Neve and Otter products to provide a solution for managing landing pages for WordPress. Keep your eyes peeled for new offers coming from them. Keanan Koppenhaver announced on Twitter that he acquired @WP_Pusher and @thisisbranch. In his blog, he talks about why this acquisition is so thrilling to him. WP Pusher is solid, supporting a multitude of workflows. It allows one to deploy to every WordPress host in existence. Keenan states: As a fellow developer, I'm overjoyed at the idea of helping WordPress developers deploy their code more easily, no matter where they're hosted and without having to resort to FTP. All this acquisition talk seems to be causing angst (or not) in the WordPress Community. Mark Zahra covers a lot of what WordPress Entrepreneurs may be feeling in his recent blog post about there being a future for small WordPress businesses. WordPress feels like it is fragmented and it is a good time for larger companies to be buying the smaller ones. Can anyone continue to compete in this situation? Then we get Chris Wiegman's view about what keeps people working in WordPress. It often isn't for the technical power of the product but the communities that keep us connected. Check out his article on the four communities of WordPress and how that ties small business owners together. IF you want to get out there in the WordPress scene you may want the world to know about it. WPMainline has a recent blog post about how the small fry can get the exposure they need by using the website WPHunts. This site, an idea of Ben Townsend, is in the early stages and it will be interesting to see the discussion and support from the community as it gains traction. Events It looks like October is shaping up to be a busy month.
Peter has sold two of his products, WP Pusher and Branch, to focus 100% on Reform. Matt is mapping out the first few personas for Summit, as he thinks about growth.
Both Team Summit and Team Reform are in full-on build mode. While Peter is overwhelmed with Branch and WP Pusher support, Matt is excited about the new version of Summit that he and the team are working on.
✏️ Deja tu comentario Analizamos un tema que nos toca de cerca a todos, pues ya conocemos los plugins, pero no de la forma en que hoy trataremos. Y es que hablaremos con Elías acerca de cómo funcionan internamente sus actualizaciones y cómo podemos disponer incluso de nuestros propios repositorios. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHFU6OSdvAU& Novedades Yannick ha probado la función de Full Site Editing para WordPress que verá la luz oficialmente este verano. El experimento nos permite atisbar que el futuro pasa por aquí. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmnIsgwPHX8 Os dejamos también como cada semana los nuevos vídeos de La Zona Premium de La Máquina del Branding. Esta semana tocamos algo de código en el Curso de WordPress desde Cero y también diseñamos la ficha de una habitación en el proyecto Arkham de Hotel y Restaurante utilizando incluso un tema hijo para personalizar algunos aspectos de WooCommerce Booking. https://lamaquinadelbranding.com/tu-primera-media-query-para-responsive/ https://lamaquinadelbranding.com/tu-propio-plugin-para-crear-un-custom-post-type/ https://lamaquinadelbranding.com/crea-la-single-para-el-cpt-y-anade-las-funciones-para-titulo-imagen-destacada-y-campo-personalizado/ https://lamaquinadelbranding.com/diseno-de-single-con-estilos-globales-de-elementor-css-y-tema-hijo/ En cuanto a Elías no nos trae muchas novedades pero bastante tiene el hombre ya con prepararnos este pedazo de episodio con todo lo relativo a la actualización de los plugins. Actualizaciones de plugins Esta es la estructura con la que abordaremos nuestro tema central de la semana: Introducción ¿Qué es un plugin?¿De dónde podemos obtener plugins de terceros?¿Cómo se identifican los plugins en el propio repositorio?Por el nombre de archivo, un plugin llamado wordpres-seo.php que esté vacío se actualizará con la última versión de Yoast SEOExcluding your plugin or theme from update checksIncluye tu identificador para evitarlo¿Por qué actualizarlos?SeguridadFuncionalidadEstabilidad y rendimientoCompatiblidad Cómo se actualizan los plugins ManualmenteDesde WP AdminPor FTPCon Subir Nuevo (antes Update Theme and Plugins from Zip File, ahora en WP integrado)WP-CLIAutomáticamenteWordPress!ManageWP y similaresPlugin: Easy Updates Manager¿Cómo se actualizan los plugins externos al repositorio?GitHubGitHub Updater: A simple plugin to enable automatic updates to your GitHubWordPress GitHub Plugin Updater: This class is meant to be used with your GitHub hosted WordPress pluginsWP Pusher: actualiza los plugins de TUS repositorios de GitHubPremium¿Cómo podemos tener nuestro propio repositorio privado (inc. premium GPL)?UpdaterPressWP CoreWP Pusher (con BitBucket o similar)¿Qué son los MU-plugins? Consejos Usar sitio de pruebas si el plugin es muy importanteUsar WP-Rollback¿Cómo funciona el plugin WP Rollback? Controlar las actualizaciones automáticas Habilitarlas en WordPressPlugins: add_filter('auto_update_plugin', '__return_true');Themes: add_filter('auto_update_theme', '__return_true');Plugin:WP Updates SettingsEasy Updates Manager Herramientas RecutCon esta herramienta podremos eliminar automáticamente fragmentos de vídeo donde no haya sonido. Enlaces Diseño de SINGLE con estilos globales de Elementor + CSS y TEMA HIJOCrea la single para el CPT y añade las funciones para título, imagen destacada y campo personalizadoTu propio PLUGIN para crear un Custom Post TypeTu primera media query para ResponsiveAsí funciona GUTENBERG Full Site Editing para WordPress - Tutorial Masterclass Express 2021Excluding your plugin or theme from update checksEasy Updates ManagerWP PusherWP-RollbackWP CoreWordPress GitHub Plugin UpdaterGitHub UpdaterManageWP
Matt lucks into a new developer, Giles, to work on Summit Event Language (SEL), while Peter gives some much-needed TLC to his old workhorse, WP Pusher.
This week Jack and I chat to Peter Suhm, an entrepreneur, developer and podcaster building products for WordPress developers. We talk about his WordPress plugin WP Pusher, that enables theme and plugin deployments with Git, his latest SaaS product, Branch, which automates deployments for WordPress sites, and how he got funding for it with the …
Ed chats with Peter Suhm about the challenges and rewards of selling to developers. Peter is the founder of Branch, a deployment tool for WordPress developers. Peter on twitter: https://twitter.com/petersuhm Branch: https://branchci.com WP Pusher, another product by Peter for WordPress developers: https://wppusher.com Out of Beta, Peter’s podcast: https://outofbeta.fm (recommended!) Discuss this episode and more on our discussion forum for Bootstrappers. The post #139: Selling to Developers with Peter Suhm of Branch CI appeared first on Bootstrapped.fm.
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I dette afsnit fra WordCamp Europe 2019 i Berlin, snakker Kåre og jeg med Peter Suhm som ejer WP Pusher og Branch. Peter, som den første Dansker, fået funding til et WordPress relateret produkt, nemlig sit seneste produkt, Branch. Hvis du eller din forretning er nysgerrig på det man kalder Continous Integration ifht. WordPress, så skal du lytte med til dette afsnit, for det er netop det Peters produkter løser.
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Today's sponsor is WP Pusher, a product that allows for “pain-free deployment of WordPress themes and plugins directly from Git.” WP Pusher is offering 20% off to our listeners; just use the code “applyfilters.” ... The post Episode 66: WordPress 4.6 Release appeared first on Apply Filters.
Meet Peter Suhm, a man with great entrepreneurial spirit. Traditional employment doesn’t quite suit him (I can relate!) and he’s tried his hand at various startup projects. One of these is the WP Pusher plugin, a WordPress plugin designed to ease a specific pain in a developer workflow (Git deployment). WP Pusher is not allowed in the WordPress plugin directory (tune in to hear why), which is a distinct disadvantage when it comes to visibility and promotion. I’ll discuss with Peter his alternative marketing efforts to get WP Pusher in front of people and how (or if) that’s worked. Peter’s been around the WordPress community since 2007 and is also an active contributor in the Laravel community.
In this episode, we talk to Peter Suhm, creator of the WP Pusher plugin. We cover a lot of topics: GitHub, version control, deployment strategies, how Doug and David use WP Pusher on their own sites, and alternative traction channels to WordPress.org.