Folks, it looks like when I moved this old blog from a subdirectory to a subdomain, planet.wordpress.org (the feed that shows up in your dashboard) thought my last few old posts were new. Hence a lot of old stuff appeared in your dashboard.
Sorry for the confusion…
Mike
I blogged about the 11th anniversary of WordPress’ beginnings over here
I’m currently reading WordPress 3 for Business Bloggers by Paul Thewlis. I’m trying to squeeze it in between all the other stuff I seem to have on my plate. I read the first edition of the book a couple of years ago (though I can’t find my review to point to); so I’m looking forward to this one.
I’ll post a proper review when I’ve finished it.
Simon D reminded me that it is now nine years since my fateful comment on Matt’s blog that kicked off this whole WordPress thing!
https://twitter.com/#!/simond/status/162125708506832896
WordPress is really shaping up, and is an evermore stable and functional CMS platform. The statistics continue to astonish me, with more than 70 million sites around the world. That’s nearly 16% of the web!
WordPress is supporting a whole industry of WordPress experts, including me: I’m just starting my fourth year as an independent WordPress specialist.
Praise must go as usual to the fantastic community around WordPress, the singular vision of Matt Mullenweg, and the awesome power of the GNU GPL open source license.
With version 3.4 currently in the making, I predict it will be another great year for WordPress.