WordPress News February 19, 2026 6 min read

WordPress Roundup: What Happened Today (February 19, 2026)


It’s been a busy day across the WordPress ecosystem. We tracked 10 noteworthy developments spanning Core Updates, Community, Plugins, Themes, and more. Leading the news: WordPress 7.0 Product Review Meeting with @matt. From core updates and plugin releases to security advisories and community conversations — here’s everything you need to know, all in one place. We’ve ranked the most impactful stories at the top so you can quickly catch up on what matters most. Let’s dive in.

Top Stories This Week

Core Updates  ·  February 18, 2026  ·  1 min read

WordPress 7.0 Product Review Meeting with @matt

We’re holding an open WordPress 7.0 product review Thursday, February 19th, and would love input from contributors across teams. This will be a 90-minute working session to review where 7.0 stands and align on the story we’re telling as we head toward release. @matveb will lead the call as the 7.0 Release Lead. Planned topics: Admin refresh designs AI integrations and connectors Key product highlights and overall direction The goal is to leave with clear bullet points that can feed directly into the 7.0 release post and WordCamp presentations. Time: DotOrg WP 7.0 Product Review Timezones: 1…

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Community  ·  February 18, 2026  ·  30 min read

#205 – Matt Cromwell on Redefining WordPress Product Growth in a Crowded Ecosystem

Transcript [00:00:19] Nathan Wrigley: Welcome to the Jukebox podcast from WP Tavern. Jukebox is a podcast which is dedicated to all things WordPress. The people, the events, the plugins, the blocks, the themes, and in this case, redefining WordPress product growth in a crowded ecosystem. Despite these changes, Matt remains optimistic about the opportunities for product makers, especially as WordPress evolves alongside emerging technologies like AI. The plugin directory in particular, when we launched GiveWP, I think there were 30,000 plugins at the time, or approaching 30,000. Despite these…

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More Headlines

Business

Unlocking developer productivity: How Kinsta frees agencies from infrastructure headaches

Feb 17 — In between, you’ll find various agencies, such as marketing and design-oriented digital boutiques, as well as production factories that focus on WordPress-based custom solutions and plugin or theme…

Plugins

How to Build a Multi-Agent AI WordPress Publishing Team

Feb 18 — I typed one sentence into a chat box last week. Then I watched three AI agents coordinate in real time to source images, write an article, and push a draft to WordPress.


Wrapping Up

That covers the biggest stories from this day in WordPress. The ecosystem continues to evolve rapidly — from core development and community events to security patches and plugin innovations. Whether you’re a developer keeping up with API changes, a site owner watching for security updates, or a business owner exploring new tools, staying informed is key.

We’ll be back tomorrow with another roundup. If you spotted a story we missed, have a tip, or just want to share your thoughts — drop a comment below. Until then, keep building. 🚀