Frontend and PHP Developers Wanted
If you’re a Frontend or PHP developer who uses WordPress and/or Pods heavily, and you’ve got a solid amount of time available, we’d love to get you on board to contribute (paid) towards Pods 2.0!
If you’re a Frontend or PHP developer who uses WordPress and/or Pods heavily, and you’ve got a solid amount of time available, we’d love to get you on board to contribute (paid) towards Pods 2.0!
Correct me if I’m wrong, but shouldn’t Pod + PodAPI really live as one in regards to pod items (save_pod_item / drop_pod_item / etc to live in the Pod class as save / drop / etc)? Thoughts?
I’m starting hardcore dev once again on Pods 2.0, so I’ll be out of pocket for long periods of time on the main site Q&A. If there’s anything urgent, just bring it up in IRC (if I’m on) or e-mail me at scott (at) podscms[dot] org
Fully migrated roadmap over from Pivotal to Github. I need to go back over 2.0 roadmap at https://pods.io/pods-2-0/ and make sure everything is accounted for. Once done, I need to update the roadmap page to highlight main features, the link to Github for full list of features and current status.
I started out with a small black screen with a white cursor blinking. My mom could do some magic and then I could press keys to move a character around a maze. Now I’m a full-blown developer. What happened? How did I end up like this? Why do I spend my time on open source projects now?
Ever since Pods has come out, I’ve been hooked. About 98% of the sites I create are powered by WordPress and almost all of those sites utilize the Pods Framework. It is one of the few plugins for the WordPress platform that truly expands on its functionality and pushes the envelope in many directions. It …
Exact pricing is coming soon, but we’re preparing to offer upgrade assurance reviews to donors who have donated $X+ (per site) to the Pods Foundation. This is retroactive, so past donations count towards it! To schedule your Upgrade Assurance Review or Upgrade Service, we’ll be posting a new form on our site after Pods 2.0 …
Just implemented _wpnonce (See: http://codex.wordpress.org/Wordpress_Nonce_Implementation) for Pods 1.12, which basically means we’re tightening down security even more 😉
Wow, @chriscarvache is doing some awesome things for Pods, he’s going to post about it soon – watch for it!