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Why I'm not jazzed about FAIR
Manage episode 487368743 series 3331412
In this episode, I unpack the big announcement behind FAIR — the Federated and Independent Repository — a new package manager initiative under the Linux Foundation. Scooped by The Repository and launched during WordCamp Europe week, FAIR promises decentralized plugin and theme distribution for WordPress, reducing reliance on wordpress.org and introducing a new governance model for the ecosystem. On paper, that’s a huge shift.
But I’ve got more questions than answers. Why the Linux Foundation? Is this really just for WordPress? And what does “a replacement for the ecosystem” even mean? For freelancers, agency owners, and power users like you and me, the pitch feels abstract. FAIR might offer technical insurance, but what does it actually do to help us build faster, better, more sustainable sites today?
This episode is less about hot takes and more about critical thinking — exploring FAIR from the lens of a working professional in WordPress, not someone living in contributor Slack channels. I want to know how this changes our day-to-day, and whether FAIR will drive real innovation… or just become another layer of complexity.
Key Takeaways:
- “This isn’t a fork of WordPress — it’s a backend distribution layer, a replacement for the plugin update plumbing we all rely on.”
- “I have more questions than clarity: is this really just about stability, or is it something much bigger?”
- “Adoption is everything. Without host and agency support, FAIR is just another plugin.”
- “WordPress has a packaging problem. FAIR needs to solve that — not just technically, but with messaging that speaks to the average power user.”
- “We want open source to thrive. But we also want clarity, transparency, and solutions that actually make WordPress better for our clients.”
URLs Mentioned:
- FAIR press release from the Linux Foundation
- The Repository's FAIR coverage
- AspirePress
- WPCC
- Alt Ctrl Org livestream
226 episodes
Manage episode 487368743 series 3331412
In this episode, I unpack the big announcement behind FAIR — the Federated and Independent Repository — a new package manager initiative under the Linux Foundation. Scooped by The Repository and launched during WordCamp Europe week, FAIR promises decentralized plugin and theme distribution for WordPress, reducing reliance on wordpress.org and introducing a new governance model for the ecosystem. On paper, that’s a huge shift.
But I’ve got more questions than answers. Why the Linux Foundation? Is this really just for WordPress? And what does “a replacement for the ecosystem” even mean? For freelancers, agency owners, and power users like you and me, the pitch feels abstract. FAIR might offer technical insurance, but what does it actually do to help us build faster, better, more sustainable sites today?
This episode is less about hot takes and more about critical thinking — exploring FAIR from the lens of a working professional in WordPress, not someone living in contributor Slack channels. I want to know how this changes our day-to-day, and whether FAIR will drive real innovation… or just become another layer of complexity.
Key Takeaways:
- “This isn’t a fork of WordPress — it’s a backend distribution layer, a replacement for the plugin update plumbing we all rely on.”
- “I have more questions than clarity: is this really just about stability, or is it something much bigger?”
- “Adoption is everything. Without host and agency support, FAIR is just another plugin.”
- “WordPress has a packaging problem. FAIR needs to solve that — not just technically, but with messaging that speaks to the average power user.”
- “We want open source to thrive. But we also want clarity, transparency, and solutions that actually make WordPress better for our clients.”
URLs Mentioned:
- FAIR press release from the Linux Foundation
- The Repository's FAIR coverage
- AspirePress
- WPCC
- Alt Ctrl Org livestream
226 episodes
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