Not everything needs to be WordPress and you’ve seen that we canvas and cover other open source technologies and publishing apps that help keep us here in the world of WordPress on our toes technologically and aesthetically as the marketplace expands. You can safely assume that we’ll continue to cover such apps because it’s just good for the soul, especially open source technology and applications that philosophically match with us well. I happened upon this open source HTML5 app framework the other day that had me digging into it more than just the frontpage marketing copy:
Open for Additions: Documentation Survey
The documentation project that the community has been working on, spearheaded and lead by Siobhan McKeown, is continuing to build steam and she’s involved the community at every step of the way. Right now she’s looking for your feedback in terms of a survey that she’s putting together to get people to answer about the documentation. As she relates, the point of this particular survey is to:
bbPress 2.3.2 Bug Fix Release
John James Jacoby updated a little note that bbPress 2.3.2 has been released as a bug fix release. Just 8 total issues as listed below:
WP Increases Domination of Top Sites, 48% to 52% Since 2012
As reported by Pingdom, it seems that the growing rate of adoption for WordPress is continuing to rise with no end in sight growing 4% from 48% to 52% since last year: We grabbed the list of the top 100 blogs in the world from Technorati and tried to identify which blogging platform or CMS the site is using. Out of the 100 blogs, we could identify and verify the platform in use by 94 of the sites. For the other 6, we could not ourselves confirm the platform, nor did we get any replies from the sites when reaching out to […]
Fireworks: Did You Die a Little on the Inside?
So the big news yesterday was that an entire community found itself collectively crying (some on the inside, some very vocally) that Adobe Fireworks would see the final writing on the wall, signed, sealed, and delivered, and that the continuing life of the storied application would be no more: Due to this overlap and as well as our change in our product development focus, we have decided not to update Fireworks to CC and instead will focus on developing new tools to meet our customers needs. For some, this is like a knife in the heart as they’ve built their […]

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