Title: Explain why?
Last modified: August 8, 2018

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# Explain why?

 *  [LauraPortugal](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lauraportugal/)
 * (@lauraportugal)
 * [7 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/explain-why/)
 * Can someone explain to me why a plugin with so many bad reviews becomes part 
   of WordPress core? I can´t!! Sometimes in life you have to admit that something
   does not work and leave it (as plugin).
 * And yes, I tried. Installed, activated on just one website and it breaks the 
   possiblity to edit pages. It is defintely a conflict with the theme, based on
   VC. There are so many themes and plugins that you can´t expect every author will(
   re)write his code, just to adapt one specific plugin what becomes into core.
    -  This topic was modified 7 years, 9 months ago by [LauraPortugal](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lauraportugal/).

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 *  Moderator [Marius L. J.](https://wordpress.org/support/users/clorith/)
 * (@clorith)
 * [7 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/explain-why/#post-10571348)
 * Hi Laura,
 * I’m sorry to hear you had a bad experience there. Would you be able to share 
   some information on what exactly broke/didn’t work?
 * I know that many page builders integrate heavily with the classic editor, so 
   they may in some cases need some updates to be properly compatible with the new
   editing experience.
 * As for your initial question, Gutenberg is made for WordPress 5.0, that has always
   been the plan and reviews do not affect this decision. What the reviews do help
   us with though, is getting an idea of what conflicts users may encounter, what
   does or doesn’t work for them and so forth. This is so that we can try to avoid
   any conflicts like the one you experienced, and also look at which flows still
   need improvements. It is done for the exact reason you mentioned, that there 
   are so many combinations of themes and plugins, and the team behind Gutenberg
   can’t test them all, so we rely on the users to help us discover things that 
   we do not experience our selves.
 *  Thread Starter [LauraPortugal](https://wordpress.org/support/users/lauraportugal/)
 * (@lauraportugal)
 * [7 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/explain-why/#post-10576793)
 * Thank you for your answer.
 * On this website the active theme is Hotel WordPress Theme | Monalisa Hotel, build
   with WP Bakery Pagebuilder. I am aware that you can´t test all themes and plugins
   on compatibility, but what most worried me is that users have a huge problem 
   when authors does not make their theme or plugin compatible. New and/or succesfull
   themes/plugins are probably going to be updated, but what to do with the “older”
   themes and plugins…?
    I maintain douzens of websites and really have no idea 
   how to deal with this. Just teaching users the basics was already hard, imagine
   that we have to learn all again.
 * With Gutenberg it is not better, for simple things I need to click multiple times,
   mainly caused by the hidden controls.
 * What worries me is that you say
 * > As for your initial question, Gutenberg is made for WordPress 5.0, that has
   > always been the plan and reviews do not affect this decision.
 * In the past I tried Gutenberg already as a (beta)plugin and I read the bad reviews
   already at that time. How is it possible that when the majority is against it,
   it won´t affect the decision to replace the current editor for Gutenberg. I would
   like to suggest to open a public poll to see if this is the right path.
 *  Moderator [Marius L. J.](https://wordpress.org/support/users/clorith/)
 * (@clorith)
 * [7 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/explain-why/#post-10577578)
 * Although I understand your worry, decision by committee will never be a good 
   way to move things forward, as there will always be disagreements. To be able
   to move forward we have project leads that make the final call on things. We 
   believe Gutenberg will be in a good place by the time we decide it’s ready to
   release WordPress 5.0 (you’ll note there’s no release date set, that’s because
   we are intentionally leaving it up to the Gutenberg project to be ready before
   we plan any release around it, thus giving us time to weed out the bugs and make
   it the best possible version of it self it can be).
 * Most plugins will not be affected by Gutenberg, only those that interact with
   the editor directly (such as page builders in some cases). WP Bakery have already
   announced they’ll be compatible, as have the other builders I’ve looked into 
   so far.
 * As for themes, nothing should change for them, they should work out of the box,
   the only thing is that they may not have all the fancy new possible styles (that
   make things look shinier, but are not required). If a theme breaks when WordPress
   5.0 comes out, I can with an almost 100% certainty tell you it would have broken
   regardless (possibly not the most optimistic answer, I know, but I see no reason
   to sugarcoat that bit). We are working with backwards compatibility in mind though,
   so we do our best to fall back to the classic editor if something is detected
   as likely to break.
 * Now, where things -might- behave poorly is with custom work and specially crafted
   websites, and for them we’ve created the Classic Editor plugin that disables 
   Gutenberg until they’re ready to use the new editor (and we are making it very
   obvious how to do so with the callout, informing of both options with it to help
   educate everyone).
 * I do hope that helps a little, even if not everything is super optimistic there
   are plans for the scenarios at the very least and I don’t think we’ll see too
   many problems when the new editing experience is ready for launch.

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