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What Wordpress version are we at now? I just updated 2 days ago.
It takes less time to transfer my domians to new servers than it does to update these Wordpress installs. If someone told me in 2005 I'd have to put up with this crap I would have stuck with hand-written html.
WordPress 3.3.2? Is this new, or did I miss something? Wordpress has more updates than Windows, for goodness sake. I SWEAR I just updated everything a few days ago. |
3.3.2 is the new one from what I see.
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3.3.1 January 3, 2012
3.3.2 April 20, 2012 |
I see that, too. I thought I just updated...
Bah! Thanks, Yngwie. |
im using 1.3
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I just finished updating about a week ago - now I have to do it all again. I am SO TIRED of this. Ok, WP does NOT have as many updates as Windows. Its getting close, though... |
That update was today but the previous was over 3 months ago.
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Don't give me a fucking timeline. |
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I think the last version of WP I truly liked was 2.2.1 (or whatever their numbering scheme was back in 2005/2006). Once WP hit version 3, it became geared more towards theme merchants and plugin writers than people who just want to chronologically publish content. There has not been a new feature added to Bloatpress that I've given a crap about since (give or take) 2006. Maybe 2007. I'm old - my memory fails me. Wordpress is now a third-party profit medium more than it is a third-party publishing medium. Five years ago, we did not need people like you to make a unique Wordpress site. Now we do. Sad times, indeed, you overly clever fuck. Wordpress wants the "average" blogger to use Wordpress.com. The actual software available at Wordpress.org is aimed at professionals who have a website development budget. It wasn't like that a very short while ago... If you download the WP client now you are not going to get a unique, useful site for free. A few short years ago - you could. Nice try. I expected this from you, btw. Code is Poetry. Do No Evil. ROFL! |
if you have that many blogs why arent you using mu ?
one click to update blogs or set them to auto |
Just landed a 20,000.00 project for a WordPress CMS site.
I can't complain about all these updates. |
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you developing any plugins yet? |
Is it possible to take a couple of established blog networks and have them all running under that wordpress-mu thing?
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The site is a resource site with all sorts of information, ecommerce intergration, products, reviews, products recently viewed and call to action form using a CRM. They already sent me the business requirements. I haven't create a plugin yet but have modified plugins to do some custom stuff. I hoping to land bigger jobs in mainstream more often. I need at least 10 jobs over 10Gs a piece with a bunch of smaller jobs a year. |
I hate wordpress updating, it's pain in my ass, i can fuck many posts and plugins, so i try to override updating to once a year. Fuck me it;s about security but i cant stand it...
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