WordPress New Release Available
Posted by Patrick on February 1st, 2006
WordPress, our favorite Blog software, has announced a new release of its software that cleans up a number of pesky bugs from their previous release. If you havent tried WordPress, now is the time to go get it. You wont be disappointed.
It?Äôs been exactly one month since we released the well-received WordPress 2.0 release. In the past 4 weeks we?Äôve been listening closely to feedback, squashing bugs wherever we find them, and watching how 2.0 handled under different loads.
We?Äôve rolled up all the most important fixes into a 2.0.1 release, which is now available for download.
All in all we?Äôve closed 114 bugs in the 2.0.1 release, which you?Äôre welcome to check out if you?Äôre curious about every fix. To summarize:
- You can now specify an upload directory, and whether to use date-based storage or not.
- Caching has been fixed under certain PHP enviroments.
- Permalinks have been fixed for weird enviroments as well.
- XML-RPC uploading works.
- Compatibility with older versions of PHP.
- Several WYSIWYG fixes and cleanups.
- Imports now use much less memory.
- Now works with MySQL 5.0 in strict mode.
Happy blogging!
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