• I thought WordPress was a community project, but somehow it doesnt matter if the community is not happy with Gutenberg!
    It has 1179 one star rating, doesnt this mean most people are not happy?

    I think WordPress should have a voting system and see how many people vote in favour of Gutenberg and if everyone voted in favour keep it, otherwise remove it!

    Keep this to WordPress.com and not www.ads-software.com !!
    we dont need this

    • This topic was modified 6 years, 3 months ago by rygig.
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  • Hi @rygig

    Thank you for your valuable words. What we find in the About page of @wordpress https://www.ads-software.com/about/

    Our Mission

    WordPress is software designed for everyone, emphasizing accessibility, performance, security, and ease of use. We believe great software should work with minimum set up, so you can focus on sharing your story, product, or services freely. The basic WordPress software is simple and predictable so you can easily get started. It also offers powerful features for growth and success.

    We believe in democratizing publishing and the freedoms that come with open source. Supporting this idea is a large community of people collaborating on and contributing to this project. The WordPress community is welcoming and inclusive. Our contributors’ passion drives the success of WordPress which, in turn, helps you reach your goals.

    But our beloved WordPress authority does not follow the democracy policy as it was built with policy.

    Please offer an online a survey so that people around the world can vote on the Classic editor and Gutenberg.

    Best Regards

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