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Conversations on other people's channels.
Podcasts, interviews, and panels — in writing, audio, and video — on agentic systems, the future of search, open-source sustainability, and the long craft of software engineering.
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AI platforms now sit in front of search as a gatekeeper, and the brands that survive an LLM's statistical compression are the distinctive ones, not the safe ones. Alain explains why ranking in the top few results matters more than ever, and how Yoast tracks brand visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini.
A grounded panel on what AI actually does for WordPress and WooCommerce, separating real capability from hype. The discussion covers AI-generated code and its security blind spots, statistical models versus genuine reasoning, training-data feedback loops, and where machine learning fits in commerce recommendations.
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AI platforms now sit in front of search as a gatekeeper, and the brands that survive an LLM's statistical compression are the distinctive ones, not the safe ones. Alain explains why ranking in the top few results matters more than ever, and how Yoast tracks brand visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini.
Recorded at brightonSEO, a walk through the agentic SEO stack — where context, not clever prompting, is the unlock. Alain shows how context engineering and a coding agent like Claude Code turn manual SEO execution into multi-step workflows that understand business goals and remember prior work.
Carole Olinger gathers project leads Alain Schlesser, John Blackbourn, Oliver Sild, Pascal Birchler, and Vytautas Dilba to preview the CloudFest Hackathon 2025: three days at Europa-Park where roughly 110 open-source contributors build projects spanning WordPress, security, and cross-CMS tooling.
Alain joins hosts BobWP and Birgit Olzem as a Groundbreaker Talents mentor — alongside co-founder Leoni Rossberg and graduate Claire Nakamatte — to talk through the nonprofit's twelve-month residential programme training young women in Uganda as software engineers, and the hiring outcomes that follow.
An inside look at the CloudFest 2024 Hackathon — the cross-ecosystem build event where WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, and other communities ship open-source projects together over a few days. Covers the format, the cross-CMS collaboration model, and the charitable and diversity initiatives wrapped around it.
A grounded panel on what AI actually does for WordPress and WooCommerce, separating real capability from hype. The discussion covers AI-generated code and its security blind spots, statistical models versus genuine reasoning, training-data feedback loops, and where machine learning fits in commerce recommendations.
As WP-CLI's maintainer, Alain traces the tool from a monolithic script into a modularised framework with its own package manager, reflects on the wide adoption that made it hosting-industry infrastructure, and lays out where the project's scaffolding and code-generation tooling should head next.
A frank conversation about the cost of open-source work in WordPress: who maintains critical tooling like WP-CLI for little reward, why WordCamp organisers run six-figure budgets unpaid, and how sponsorship, Five for the Future, and corporate backing might make contribution sustainable.
A practical case for running WordPress from the command line. Alain explains how WP-CLI automates the work the dashboard makes tedious — generating test data, cloning configs, bulk-managing comments, and driving full migrations through import/export and search-replace.
A written interview on a 25-year engineering path — from Luxembourg's civil service to freelancing and maintaining WP-CLI. Alain argues developers should stop reinventing the wheel, and reads WordPress as a content-creation system held back by PHP 4-era design decisions.
Filmed at WordCamp Europe in Berlin, a conversation with the maintainer of WP-CLI about keeping a critical WordPress tool alive. Alain covers sponsor-funded maintenance as a hedge against burnout, and his rethink of the Scaffold command into a teaching tool for current best practices.
A written profile of the WP-CLI maintainer: how he landed in WordPress, why technical debt is the threat he most wants the project to outrun, and what it took to turn unpaid core work into a sustainable living. Alain on freelancing, future-proofing, and not burning out.
A wide-ranging conversation with host Jonathan Bossenger on going freelance, contributing to WordPress core, and stewarding WP-CLI as a maintainer. Alain also weighs how US and European developer cultures shape the way people approach open-source work.
A German-language conversation on what WP-CLI is and how it grew up. Alain covers the move from a one-maintainer project under Daniel Bachhuber to an official, sponsor-funded WordPress.org team, plus the package manager that lets the community ship custom commands.