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6.5 Announcement Feedback (Suggested enhancements going forward) #409

Open mpeshev opened 6 months ago

mpeshev commented 6 months ago

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I brought this up in Post Status Slack as a consideration first and got referred to this project as a suitable place to provide unbiased feedback - please let me know if the ticket should be restructured differently.

I also want to preface that as an individual review that isn't attacking anyone personally, and appreciates the effort of the marketing team, release lead, core committers/contributors, support and community teams, and anyone else involved in the process.

6.5 is a major release, not a maintenance/support update. And we should be trying to bring more people aboard, introduce new users, invite new blog owners, teenagers, solopreneurs, people who don't rock a site yet. Or are hosted with Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, Medium, post LinkedIn articles instead of a blog.

Here's how I skim through the major release announcement and the headlines in the release post:

Again, this is a respectful overview aiming to raise awareness of what does a new release introduce to the public if you take a look at the surface.

There have been a number of conversations around marketing amplification, including the Media Corps callout by @josephahaden - https://make.wordpress.org/marketing/2024/03/20/making-a-wordpress-media-corps/

In a different realm, Noel Tock of Human Made brought up the decreasing adoption and market share over the past few years on Twitter: https://twitter.com/noeltock/status/1772157653525094530

Just for comparison - and I'm not stuck on any particular CMS (or an ecommerce CMS in that case), but here's what the latest Shopify quarterly release looks like: https://www.shopify.com/editions/winter2024

That's one of the latest updates on Webflow's website: https://webflow.com/updates/figma-to-webflow-app . It actually provides a formal integration to turn an entire Figma design into a Webflow build. Just a parallel with "improved link" or "smoother drag and drop" above.

Food for thought. We know we can do better, present better, explain better. Are we reaching the bar now?