
Excuse me while I beat a dead horse, but I just recently took a few moments to peruse some audio on Mixergy — check it out — regarding Matt Mullenwag, Chris Pearson, WordPress and the GPL. The argument being portrayed is that should a theme built ‘on top’ of WordPress have to adhere to the [...]
So, myself & Steven will be attending Wordcamp Las Vegas this weekend. I had known about it for a few days as a few of the folks following me on Twitter will be attending. Ah, social media! There’s a number of exciting topics being discussed and it should be interesting as it’ll be my first [...]
10 Dec
Posted by David McKendrick as Development, General, Open Source
WordPress 2.7 was just released a few moments ago (Found out on Twitter, where you should follow me) and I must say upfront: My, oh my, was it worth the wait. Before I’ve even had a few moments to dig into it after upgrading about sixteen installations of it manually, I’m taken aback by just [...]
Matt Mullenwag delivers his ‘State of the Word’ address in front of a crowd of developers, designers and regular old wordpress users at Wordcamp Toronto. The event was a success and I’m looking forward to tomorrow. The lunch Fused Network sponsored at the event (as well as tomorrow’s) was excellent. It was a great opportunity [...]
WordPress is an absolutely fantastic piece of software that allows for extreme functionality & customization. Given that the system is entirely open source & gpl’d with thousands of contributors there are plugins, themes and extensions galore available for the system. In our first topic about wordpress, I introduced the system and explained a few of [...]
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