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The WhiP | ISSUE 1271 In-house True To Form-inator Our forms plugin is now TOP 5 on WordPress with o

[View in browser]( The WhiP | ISSUE 1271 In-house True To Form-inator Our forms plugin is now TOP 5 on WordPress with over 500,000 active installs. Thank you to EVERYONE who has contributed to Forminator from the beginning... Developers, designers, and everyone else involved. It wouldn't be what it is today without ALL of you. [We created this milestone blog post]( highlighting all of the significant moments in Forminator's history and how it grew from zero to over 500K. WPMU DEV WordPress News Still WordCamped Up Some of our team attended and had an amazing time at WordCamp Asia last week! Shoutout to everyone we met, and to the organizers, contributors, and sponsors for putting on a fantastic event. [Feeling left out? Check out the highlights from the event here](, including the Q&A with co-founder Matt Mullenweg, which gave insights into upcoming and ongoing projects like Data Liberation, community inclusion initiatives, artificial intelligence (AI), and more. We're already counting the days until WCAsia 2025! ⏰ WP.org Give Up The [WC] Host Speaking of WordCamp Asia 2025... The host city for the event has already been announced! [Find out when and where it is being held here](. WPTavern Spread The State Of The Word Another exciting announcement that came out of Matt Mullenweg's WCAsia Q&A is that he will [deliver the 2024 State Of The Word from Tokyo, Japan on December 16.]( It will be a huge moment for the WP community, being only the second time the annual address is delivered outside of North America. WPTavern The Re-leased Of Their Problems On the eve of WordPress 6.5, which is set to release in two weeks, contributors have identified some last-minute problems with two of the most prominent features. After discussing suggested approaches with several core and core-editor contributors, Executive Director Josepha Haden Chomphosy has issued an official response and a path forward. [See what this means for the release here.]( WP.org Psst, down here! Keen to tell us how funny/offensive/boring/wrong we are today? Bug the social media team on [X (formerly Twitter)]( -- #The WhiP takes no responsibility for anything said or implied in this newsletter (own butt, saved ✅ ). Also, help us share the love! Forward this edition to someone you think might get a kick out of it. [And tell them to sign up here.]( Until next time. [Link to WPMU DEV Home page]( INCSUB PO BOX 548 #88100, BIRMINGHAM, AL 35201, UNITED STATES You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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