WordPress 3.0 now Feature-Freeze
Freezy Breezy not only over Europe but as well within the project. Today WordPress 3.0 12:00 UTC/GMT went feature freeze (Announcement). Please see the updated Reports as well: WordPress 3.0 Released...
View ArticleThemes gone.
It just came to my attention that WordPress 3.0 (see also WordPress 3.0 now Feature-Freeze) not only ships with a new theme but also will lack of the Classic and previously Kubrick based Default...
View ArticleClassic and Default Theme for WordPress 3.0
Some days ago I wrote about that Classic and Default themes have disappeared for wordpress 3.0. This might me a pitty for you if you use a theme that extends the one or other of those. You won’t get...
View ArticleWordPress 3.0 Release Schedule Changes
Please take note of this Report as well: WordPress 3.0 released (June 17). The last wordpress 3.0 planned release date for May 1st has been postponed again according to the official development...
View ArticleWordPress 3.0 Beta Test on wordpress.com [UPDATED]
According to the last weeks developer chat, some tests of WordPress 3.0 have been run on a subset of sites on wordpress.com (and still ongoing). A number of plugins and themes were run on WP-3.0 as...
View ArticleMust-Use Plugins and Drop-Ins
Just two simple questions: What are must-use (mu) plugins and what are drop-ins? I’ll answer both right away: Must Use Plugins The MU or Must-Use Plugins is a principle that has moved from WordPress MU...
View ArticleWordPress 3.0 Release to be shipped early next Week
According to Release Manager Jane Wells from Automattic, Inc – the privately owned company behind the investments in the end-users-popular blogging software – WordPress is quite close to release. As...
View ArticleWordPress 3.0 released
Rev 15272, 2010-06-17 17:59:07 UTC The longer awaited version 3.0 has just been released. The official release announcement is still pending (UPDATE: WordPress 3.0 “Thelonious” – Matt Mullenweg) but...
View ArticleWordPress 3.0 Memory Requirements: 256 MB
Note: The information in this post applies to WordPress 2.7 to 3.1. Starting with WordPress 3.2, the memory limit will be configurable again. WordPress officially needs 256 Megabyte of Memory. Even...
View ArticleMysteries about the WordPress Memory Limit
Note: The information in this report applies to WordPress 3.0 specifically. Starting with WordPress 3.2, the memory limit will be configurable again. Being on track to write a really simple plugin...
View ArticleFun to Play: WordPress 3.0 Multisite SQL Injection Vulnerability Regression?
One reason why the MU Fork was re-introduced into the WordPress main trunk was that security updates did creep in very slow or not at all. Development went pretty low in the end of the fork. That left...
View ArticleWordPress Licensing Issues – Why I care (Day 4)
Why should I care about WordPress Code’s License Issues? This might be a question you ask yourself as well when you’re a WordPress Contributor, Theme or Plugin Developer. (Yesterday: WordPress...
View ArticleToo Yellow to Name a Ticket – WordPress Security Bites Itself Again in 3.0.4...
WordPress 3.0.4 is out. What?! [UPDATE: The advisory is now online: Persistent XSS vulnerability - wordpress 3.0.3 (kses.php) ] Keep cool. There is an release (all 3.0.2 to 3.0.4 changes), but actually...
View ArticleAkismet Introduces GPL Version to WordPress (Updated 3x)
I just ran over the fact that in August 2010 Alex Shiels (tellyworth) tagged the akismet readme with “License: GPLv2″. The info left in the changelog is: * Spell out that the license is GPLv2 Well,...
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