Coming Soon: WordPress 2.0

Recent development indicates that the next version of WordPress will be 2.0. There's been a lot of activity, so it should be reasonable to expect a new release before Christmas. Of course I'm making wild speculation, and don't have any definite information. Matt or Ryan may have a different schedule in mind. The official release date remains When it's done.

I was pleasantly surprised to see my database backup plugin included! Thanks again to Owen for his help making it the successful plugin that it is. Several patches I've submitted have also been included, mostly as a result of the recent Bug Hunt weekend.

Of course, not every ticket I've opened gets favorable action: nofollow is still a fundamental part of the core code, even though it's a largely useless "solution" to a very real problem.

Bug Hunt Summary

The WordPress Bug Hunt was pretty successful, and a lot of fun. Mark, Robert, and a handful of others were already hard at work just after midnight EDT! I joined the party at 10 AM EDT, and the #wordpress-bugs channel was bustling with bug hunting activity. Owen was there, along with Mark and Robert, and they were hitting a pretty good stride, focusing on a variety of bugs.

I decided to whittle down the easier bugs, so that the heavyweights could focus on the harder items. I worked on some template and theme issues, as well as some of the easier workflow items. Podz helped test some patches, and Morydd did double duty testing and writing patches. Shortly after lunch time Mike joined me at the Panera where I was working, and we joined an NaNoWriMo write-in. The room was filled with the soft clack-clack of keys being pounded.

We got into a pretty good rhythm, with Mark, Robert and Owen really cranking out patches, while Mike and Morydd helped test. I did a little bit of both, and also tried to close bugs that were invalid or inappropriate, to make sure that the list of open bugs was populated with stuff that actually needed work. It was actually quite exciting to be able to focus so completely on bugs, and to have such talented people on-hand to answer questions and provide suggestions. The collaboration of review, patch, and test was really something else.

The fun went on through Sunday, though I didn't participate. At the time of this writing, 90 bugs have been squashed! It might not seem like much, in comparison to the 400+ open tickets, but it's a great start, and will go a very long way toward making WordPress 1.6 a terrific product.

Thanks to everyone who helped out!

Bug Hunt Preparations

The upcoming WordPress Bug Hunt is receiving a lot of attention, and we're all getting pretty excited. This should be a fun way to meet other WordPress users and hackers, and a great way to give back to a project which you love.

We really do want as many people as possible to participate, and we don't want anyone to be turned off by the tools we use (Subversion, Trac, etc). To that end, several folks have prepared some fantastic cheat sheets to help you get started:

There's also this cross-reference which can be invaluable when looking for what function lives in which file.

And finally, to help people get a fresh version of WordPress 1.6 installed without mucking around with Subversion at all, you can download wp16-SNAPSHOT.zip. This file gets rebuilt every 30 minutes.

See you Saturday in #wordpress-bugs!

Impostercide 1.1

I discovered a rather dreadful flaw in Impostercide: it was blocking trackbacks and pingbacks!

Impostercide 1.1 fixes this problem. Anyone using this plugin is strongly encouraged to upgrade!

WordPress Bug Hunt: 2005-11-05

You are invited to the WordPress Bug Hunt on Saturday, November 5th, 2005!

Whether you're a die-hard WordPress hacker or just looking to gain some familiarity with WordPress internals, we need your help! Join us in #wordpress-bugs on irc.freenode.net as we triage and eliminate as many bugs as possible. Work with us to confirm bugs, submit and test patches, and generally geek out.

All you need to bring is a text editor, and an installation of WordPress 1.6-ALPHA-2-still-dont-use! We'll provide the snacks, and manage the schedule. Here's a short list of links to installing WordPress on your workstation for development purposes:

We'll start as soon as you arrive, so please be prompt!

See WordPress Bug Hunts on the Codex for additional information! This looks to be a recurring effort, so if you can't attend this one, stay tuned for future Bug Hunts!

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