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The WordPress Podcast
- - Okay, here’s the episode…
I’ll be writing the show notes when I have some time.
Fair warning: The entire episode clocks in at over 1 hour 20 minutes because we had so much material to slog through. Rest assured, as soon as I am able, I’ll be posting it.
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Brian Layman, of b5media, joins Charles as co-host, filling in for Jonathan Bailey who’s in Newcastle-upon-tyne, United Kingdom speaking at the 3rd International Plagiarism Conference.
Some blogs running older versions of WordPress were hacked. Peter offers a way to have your site notify you when things are changed.
Support for the popular pluginĀ All in One SEO Pack […]
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Automattic CEO and WordPress project leader Matt Mullenweg was a guest on episode 17 of the WordPress Weekly podcast with Jeff Chandler, and during the show, I asked Matt why WordCamp San Francisco, scheduled this upcoming August 16th at the Mission Bay Conference Center on the campus of the University of California at San Francisco, […]
- - I’ve been busy with other things and sitting on this episode, which Jonathan and I recorded several weekends ago. I’ve finally gotten around to editing it down and it includes:
WordPress 2.5.1 was released April 25th, and includes a significant security fix, so you should update as soon as possible if you haven’t done so already. […]
- - Note: I didn’t mean to publish this to the podcast feed, but I guess podPress assumed it was a episode and published it anyway. Cest la vie! So, consider this lagniappe. - Charles
This is a collection of voices and interviews from WordCamp Dallas 2008 with Lorelle VanFossen of Lorelle on WordPress and the The WordPress […]
- - In this episode of The WordPress Podcast:
Jonathan and I briefly discuss our experiences at WordCamp Dallas
Technorati has decided to not index vulnerable and exploited WordPress versions
Will Apple bundle WordPress into the iPhone?
I interview John Podzazides about Woopra
I interview Mark Ghosh about Weblog Tools Videos
WordPress Dev Donncha O Caoimh’s Theme Tester plugin
AJAXed WordPress plugin
Matt Mullenweg agrees […]
- - I’d intended to release this episode during the week of March 30th, days after it was recorded live at WordCamp Dallas, but problems with the recorded audio prevented doing so. The audio you’ll hear was actually ripped from the video John Pozadzides released, so thanks, John!
Joining me on the dais were Jonathan Bailey of Plagiarism […]
- - Jonathan and I were fortunate to be joined by Matt Mullenweg, Mark Jaquith and Mark Ghosh for this live recording of The WordPress Podcast during the 2nd day of WordCamp Dallas. Since WordPress 2.5 had been released only 24 hours earlier, we discuss amongst ourselves and the attendees our thoughts on the admin and Dashboard […]
- - Dallas-area residents Cali Lewis and her producer/husband Neal Campbell spoke to attendees of WordCamp Dallas last Saturday, telling them of their struggles and dreams launching GeekBrief.tv, how they use WordPress to administer several blogs and their plans for their upcoming Big Trip.
My takeaway from this session is twofold: Neal spoke about his “laser-like” determination to […]
- - WordCamp Dallas‘ 2nd session came from John Pozadzides, who gave the session entitled 45 Ways to Power Up Your Blog. (Despite anything you may hear on the video, I later ruled that, because John spent extra time answering questions from the audience, that he actually was successful in presenting all 45 tips within 45 minutes.)
Toward […]
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