Is it just me, or is anyone else also unable to access Lloyd’s post? … or even his blog in general!
Thanks Paul!
Sameer, it is probably not just you. The ~tilde in my URL gives a lot of people grief. I have to get on switching hosts and phasing that out.
[…] I have successfully upgraded my installation of WordPress to version 2.0.4. This was very easy. Looks like there are a couple of bug fixes that I was encountering in 2.0 are fixed. WordPress is one of the best if not the best blogging software on the internet. The best part about it is that it is free, there is a lot of support on the internet, and it is an active project. I have noticed in some other open source projects that they are big for a couple of months and actively developing something then everything comes to a halt or bug and feature development is very slow. I can say that WordPress is not like this. Updates and new implementations are being worked on as we speak even though Automattic and WordPress.com is getting more attention. Keep up the good work Matt and Team! […]
You weren’t full-time before? Huh, live and learn.
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Kudos to Lloyd and his new gig. He’s a very well-motivated and skilled guy. All the best to his new Automattic ventures.
Improved URL: http://www.foolswisdom.com/~lloyd/wordpress/index.php/feeling-automattic/
Is it just me, or is anyone else also unable to access Lloyd’s post? … or even his blog in general!
Thanks Paul!
Sameer, it is probably not just you. The ~tilde in my URL gives a lot of people grief. I have to get on switching hosts and phasing that out.
[…] I have successfully upgraded my installation of WordPress to version 2.0.4. This was very easy. Looks like there are a couple of bug fixes that I was encountering in 2.0 are fixed. WordPress is one of the best if not the best blogging software on the internet. The best part about it is that it is free, there is a lot of support on the internet, and it is an active project. I have noticed in some other open source projects that they are big for a couple of months and actively developing something then everything comes to a halt or bug and feature development is very slow. I can say that WordPress is not like this. Updates and new implementations are being worked on as we speak even though Automattic and WordPress.com is getting more attention. Keep up the good work Matt and Team! […]
You weren’t full-time before? Huh, live and learn.