So it’s Friday and we’re at the event. Some of us are in the conference hall, some are watching (or at least trying to watch) the live stream, others are simply following the Twitter stream. We’ll keep this post as a pseudo-live blog, we’ll try to gather the most interesting tweets, photos and things said … Permalink
WordCamp San Francisco 2011! Starting this Friday and going on for three whole days with over 50 speakers and a thousand WordPress geeks. The perfect time to make new friends and learn new things, and the lovely part is that it’s all about WordPress! Unfortunately all the tickets have been sold out but $30/day and … Permalink
The weekly WordPress development meeting has been held yesterday and the main discussion was the scope of work for the next major WordPress release, 3.3 expected in mid-November this year. I have to admit that the update is not as exciting as 3.2 was but hey, there’s room for bug fixing and minor code and … Permalink
So as anticipated the launch of WordPress 3.2 came last night and not only marked the 4th of July U.S holiday but has also been named “Gershwin” in dedication to the famous pianist and composer George Gershwin. As we’ve been previewing screenshots of the new version, for those who haven’t updated to the new version … Permalink
So after 3 release candidates and much anticipation its expected that WordPress 3.2 will be launched this week or maybe even today. There have been many announcements from WordPress in a run up to the launch but most importantly I’m sure you all know by now that this installation will require you to be running … Permalink
Talk about timing, just a day after our post about Google Web Fonts, Google quietly rolled out Google Web Fonts v2. We’d been wondering why it’d been so quiet on the Google Web Fonts front after their preview of version 2 at the Google IO session 2011. So it was good to see they answered … Permalink
As all good things come to those who wait – we can say for sure that’s its been well worth the wait for us. We’ve been fine tuning our work for a while now and we think its about time we share part of that tuning process with you. To say that we’re WordPress aficionado’s … Permalink