WordPress 2.0 will be out in the next few days (God willing). I’m upgrading right now to get a jump on things. You may see some breakage.
Update: I’m up and running! There were only a few plugin issues, and I think I have them all fixed.
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WordPress 2.0 will be out in the next few days (God willing). I’m upgrading right now to get a jump on things. You may see some breakage.
Update: I’m up and running! There were only a few plugin issues, and I think I have them all fixed.
WordPress 2.0 [ Tempus Fugit | TxFx.net ] Looks like WordPress 2.0 will be out soon. Cool. Here’s a list of what’s coming!
Mark says
Test comment
Charles W. Stricklin says
What about the tags plug-in?
Robert says
Is it worth the upgrade?
Mark says
UTW has been updated to work with WordPress 2.0
Worth the upgrade? Right now, for me, yes. Probably not for other people, yet. But pretty soon, people are going to be updating their plugins for WordPress 2.0 to take advantage of new features.
There is also the WYSIWYG editor that may be entice some people.
Sphagnum says
Yeah, I’ve been running WordPress 2.0 (beta) over at my own blog for a while now, I absolutely love it.
People on the user end of things won’t notice much except the lack of a few plugins that don’t work, but for those of us writing the posts, it’s fabulous!
koz says
Great. Just a question : is the upgrade processus easy dan reliable ? I don’t ask you to explain what is already explain in the readme file (or something like that) of wordpress 2.0 but only have a user feeling (bearing in mind that I am not a newbie but not a technician neither).
Thank U for your answer.
other question : is your “quick jump” feature a specific feature you developed or is it a plug-in I haven’t noticed ?
koz says
sorry for mispellings etc : “is already explained“, “easy and reliable”. I am “much more ” fluent in French.
Nat says
Hey, i just stumbled across your site because i use you categories plugin, and i’ve got to say you have a very spiffy setup here. nice job. I am rather curious how you style pingbacks and trackbacks differently then comments though.
Mark says
if ( $comment->comment_type == 'pingback' || $comment->comment_type == 'trackback' ) { // alternate style } else { // normal style }
Mark says
Koz,
The upgrade should be really easy, assuming none of your plugins break.
The quick jump is something custom I whipped up.
Nat says
well i was talking more along the lines of how pings are just one line and comments are the full thing, but that is cool code.
koz says
Hi Mark… I have tried the upgrade on a test blog. And it resulted on a “you do not have sufficient permission bla bla bla”… and no solution has been given until now on the wordpress forum. So I feel like waiting a little before trying the upgrade on my real blog.
And thanks for your answer !
Saar Drimer says
Hi. Anyone had issues with WP 2.0 and “subscribe to comments” plugin where the the regular WP email notification stopped?
Mark says
Saar,
Did you try disabling the plugin and seeing if a new comment generated a regular WP notification? If not, then it isn’t the plugin… but let me know if disabling the plugin fixes your notifications.
Sphagnum says
The plugin works fine with 2.0, it’s not the plugin’s problem. It’s probaly specific to your blog, try what Mark said…
MisterD says
Anyone know if the Conversational Categories plugin works with WP2?
Sphagnum says
There’s a list here of plugins that do and do not work. I don’t see anything named “Controversial Categories” on there, but most plugins DO work… You’ll have to find out for yourself I guess…
MisterD says
Yeah… I meant “Nice Categories,” and it does work. Thanks. 🙂
Tom says
I upgraded to WP 2.0 a few days ago. The upgrade was pretty painless, but there were a couple of plugins (linkclicks and authimage) that didn’t work out of the box. I also hate the new WYSIWYG editor, so I turned it off (under Options :: Writing :: Formatting). The akismet plugin that ships with 2.0 rocks for spam protection.
Mark said: “people are going to be updating their plugins for WordPress 2.0 to take advantage of new features.”
I maintain a plugin called miniblog (just works with WordPress 2.0). I was wondering if there was any public documentation yet for these new features. The last time I checked codex I found most of the documentation to be out of date.
Saar Drimer says
Regarding my comment:
It was not a plugin issue.