WordPress turns 2.5
Technology | 9:45 am Sunday, Mar 30 2008 |
Should be interesting to see the changes in this major milestone — WordPress, the content management system used to run this website, has just been upgraded to version 2.5.
As mentioned in the official WordPress blog, it now natively includes:
multi-file uploading, one-click plugin upgrades, built-in galleries, customizable dashboard, salted passwords and cookie encryption, media library, a WYSIWYG that doesn’t mess with your code, concurrent post editing protection, full-screen writing, and search that covers posts and pages.
Some of those features aren’t necessarily new — as they were previously available through plug-ins — but it certainly helps to have them a central component of WordPress and part of the full development cycle. That’s especially so knowing that over 110 people contributed over 6 months to the 2.5 version. That’s one of the upsides to a choice like WordPress: a very active development and user community helps ensure a robust/stable application to use.
Usually, even though we’ve been through to “release candidate” versions, there are still things to iron out — especially as the plugin authors for plugins in use adjust their coding to be compatible. So I’m still inclined to wait for 2.5.1 until I put it into action on one of the several blogs that I use WordPress on. I remember the same kind of issues when we went to 1.5 and 2.0!
