[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #57631: WordPress 6.2 Editor blessing request: Browse Mode
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#57631: WordPress 6.2 Editor blessing request: Browse Mode
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Reporter: priethor | Owner: hellofromtonya
Type: task (blessed) | Status: assigned
Priority: normal | Milestone: Awaiting Review
Component: Editor | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: close | Focuses:
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Changes (by azaozz):
* keywords: => close
Comment:
Re-posting here for posterity:
I'm thinking the descriptions on how/when to use the "blessed" keyword are
pretty good in the handbook. But perhaps the part about needing "blessed"
when adding code from Gutenberg may not be needed.
My understanding is that the code in the Gutenberg repo is part of core.
It is being released as a plugin every two weeks so new changes can be
tested fast, much faster than core trunk.
The requirement for new features and enhancements to be committed to core
trunk before beta (which is also the effective "feature freeze") are in
place to ensure they are adequately tested. However this testing can
happen in the Gutenberg plugin, and it seems it is quite more effective
there (300k sites are testing!).
So when committing code to core trunk during beta, there is no reason to
disallow hew features and enhancements that have already been tested in a
Gutenberg release. On the opposite, code tested in Gutenberg for a few
days has most likely been tested by many thousands of users on many
thousands of sites. I'm afraid that is not the case for testing the core
trunk during beta.
As far as I know Browse Mode will be in the next Gutenberg release. In
that terms thinking this ticket should be closed as the "blessed" keyword
is not needed for new features when they have been tested in a Gutenberg
release. There is no reason to disallow adding them during beta.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/57631#comment:4>
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