The plans have been laid for WordPress 3.2. In summary, this is going to be a much faster and lighter release with support dropped for long-outdated technologies. Here are the details:
Faster Release Cycle – It’ll be here before you know i…
The WordPress development team had a very successful meeting last Thursday, where they solidified their plans for WordPress 3.1.
The finalized goals for WordPress 3.1 are “to have a very short dev cycle, a decent amount of testing time, and a rel…
After five years of dedicated support, WordPress will be leaving PHP 4 and MySQL 4 behind for the far more current and secure PHP 5 and MySQL 5. WordPress 3.2, planned to launch during the first half of 2011, will be the first release to require PHP 5…
Our approach with WordPress has always been to make it run on common server configurations. We want users to have flexibility when choosing a host for their precious content. Because of this strategy, WordPress runs pretty much anywhere. Web hosting pl…