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Upgrading to WordPress 2.5

TrackBack | Filed by Thomas under Personal opinions, WordPress | Post popularity 5%

This is just to announce that my design/development blog has been successfully updated/upgraded to WordPress 2.5 RC1. As most of you probably have noticed already the WP 2.5 release candidate was announced earlier today on the WordPress development blog.

Following yet another astonishingly easy upgrade I’ve also tested plugin compatibility against the latest version. The following post “Running on WordPress 2.5 RC1” should answer a few questions for those of you considering an early upgrade.

I don’t see any backsides throwing yourselves at it, as the new admin panel and the overall speed seams fantastic. Congrats to all of you WordPress developers, this sure was a pleasant experience. Thank you!

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StumbleUpon said,

August 16, 2008 @ 9:46 pm

Great information! Thanks for writing this. It is an honor to participate in the discussion.

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Social Bookmarks said,

August 25, 2008 @ 9:30 pm

Thanks for the article on Social Bookmarking! Very informative… and timely! Keep them coming.

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