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Jeremy Herve
Jeremy Herve

WordPress, TV Series, music, kids, and board games. I think that’s probably the best way to define me in a few words. 🙂

I work at Automattic where I lead a team building tools for bloggers and creators. I talk a lot about WordPress things, but also about all things open source in general.

I post in English and in French.

I live in Brittany, France, so you’ll also find me sharing pictures from our beautiful region from time to time.

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@davew I just filled in the form to be an early evaluator for WordLand, but wanted to chime in here just in case that can be helpful.

Just added to my todo list — add the option to use the WordPress REST interface in place of the WPCOM interface, this will give WordLand the ability to edit WordPress sites anywhere, not just on wordpress.com.

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That would definitely be a great improvement! The good news is, self-hosted WordPress site owners should already be able to use WordLand. The Jetpack plugin allows you to use the WordPress.com REST API from a self-hosted site. Anyone can install the plugin and start using WordLand, even if their site is not hosted on WordPress.com.

I’m looking forward to confirming that once I can try WordLand for myself!

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  1. Dave Winer ☕️ Avatar

    @jeremy — that’s great news! 😀But it might still require a small change to point the login code at your server, it’s hard coded to go to WordPress.com, we’ll figure it out.


    1. Jeremy Herve Avatar

      @davew Authentication happens on WordPress.com for self-hosted sites using the Jetpack plugin, so it should just work out of the box. 🤞

      I’ll test when I get the chance and get back to you to confirm that!


        1. Jeremy Herve Avatar

          @davew Looks like it works well with self-hosted sites too! Here is my first post to this site using WordLand!



Jeremy Herve
Jeremy Herve

WordPress, TV Series, music, kids, and board games. I think that’s probably the best way to define me in a few words. 🙂

I work at Automattic where I lead a team building tools for bloggers and creators. I talk a lot about WordPress things, but also about all things open source in general.

I post in English and in French.

I live in Brittany, France, so you’ll also find me sharing pictures from our beautiful region from time to time.

1,241 posts
195 followers