The snapshot to the right should speak for it self. That’s right I have updated my WordPress installation to the latest version. While several plugins are not compatible yet with the latest version of WordPress, Semiologic Extract Terms Plugin being one of them, I am still glad I went ahead through this upgrade.
This is the first time ever that I have upgraded the WordPress to the latest version long before it became available via Fantastico. In fact I said goodbye to Fnatastico for good. Unless you are hosting your blog with Bluehost, Hostmonster or FastDomain, you probably have not heard about Simple Scripts. You can on my other blog about initial impression Simple Script made on me.
I have to say that ability to upgrade your scripts within hours of them being available on the Internet sounds like a sweet idea.
Just a quick tip. If you decide to test the Simple Script, before doing anything else back up your databases as well as your current installations. If upgrading a installation made by Fantastico, do not opt to create new administrator and new database. Just fire up the script and at the end replace the new wp-config.php with the one you backed up, or enter the information needed to connect to your database in wp-config.php file.
On a personal note. I do hope many other web hosting providers will integrate Simple Scripts into their control panels. Feel free to point your own web hosting provider to Simple Scripts. I can’t praise enough Simple Scripts. This new way of installing and upgrading self-hosted platforms like WordPress will come very handy around the times when “crucial security updates” will be implemented. Unlike Fantastico, Simple Scripts will have the latest versions available for installation within hours, not weeks.
And of course as always, since this upgrade took place less than an hour ago I ask you to please report to me any bugs you may encounter.
Just testing to see if Disqus plugin is working with WP 2.5
I saw that you mentioned spam today. Sorry to hear — could you point me to it? We'll see what we can do.
Daniel,
Here he is:
http://disqus.com/people/5287a66fd1926b8c8997f8…
This individual is not registered with disqus and I removed all his posts. I have to correct myself. He left only 3 comments via Disqus. The rest of his spam was on the post not managed by Disqus…. From what I saw he was leaving comments across all “dofollow” blogs.
Thats great news
I was really headache with that complex script
In wordpress
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