

Sam Brockway
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@hellosammunoz
Passionate about the intersection of Tech, AI, and Slow Living ✨ 💜 Lifecycle Marketing Manager, Sr @WPEngine ☕️



WP Engine’s @hellosammunoz is speaking at WOW Summit this week! Don’t miss her talk: Centering Your Human: A Cautionary Tale for Empowered Women in Business Attend the free digital conference: wpmavens.co/schedule/


We’ve reflected on the 8 years of this incredible tool and how it has empowered all WordPress developers—no matter who you are, where you host, or what you’re building. We will continue to keep building for the future and making WordPress accessible to all wpengine.com/blog/reflectin…


Free WP Engine Plugins and Themes include an update mechanism that interacts with our update service. This video lays out how to install or update free WP Engine plugins and themes. ⚠️ Important Note: Sites hosted on WP Engine and Flywheel do not require any action. youtube.com/watch?v=UHUW4M…






We have been made aware that the Advanced Custom Fields plugin on the WordPress directory has been taken over by WordPress dot org. A plugin under active development has never been unilaterally and forcibly taken away from its creator without consent in the 21 year history of WordPress.

Today, we released ACF 6.3.8, a routine security release. WP Engine remains blocked from accessing our plugins on the .org plugin repository and therefore this update has been shipped to WP Engine’s repository and to the ACF website. To update to this latest version, please follow this process. advancedcustomfields.com/blog/installin…

The ACF team has been blocked from accessing WordPress dot org and are unable to release updates for the free version of ACF. We have a solution to ensure users receive updates going forward. Learn how to manually update to the latest version of ACF: #update-acf" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">advancedcustomfields.com/installing-and…


We are pleased to report that our solution has been fully deployed and regular workflow practices have been restored to our customers around the globe. We thank all our customers for their patience and support over the past week. Like so many of you, we love WordPress, and are committed to the stability and longevity of the community.

Matt Mullenweg, CEO of Automattic, has misused his control of WordPress to interfere with WP Engine customers’ access to WordPress.org, asserting that he did so because WP Engine filed litigation against Wordpress.org. This simply is not true. Our Cease & Desist letter was a letter – not a lawsuit – and was directed at Automattic for Matt’s pattern of serious and repeated misconduct – behavior that must stop for the health and stability of the entire community. Matt Mullenweg’s unprecedented and unwarranted action interferes with the normal operation of the entire WordPress ecosystem, impacting not just WP Engine and our customers, but all WordPress plugin developers and open-source users who depend on WP Engine tools like ACF. We are taking immediate steps to remediate the impact of this action. We remain steadfastly committed to supporting WP Engine customers, users, and the entire WordPress community.