Numerous colleagues — friends — were let go today. I personally am still employed, but the indirect impact appears daunting right now…
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Pas de panique, le bateau ne coule pas
Mon hébergeur skouat.net ferme boutique.
Pas de panique, le bateau ne coule pas, il n’y aura pas de noyés, il arrive simplement au port pour la dernière fois.
La fermeture définitive des services aura lieu le dimanche 13 Janvier 2008, à minuit. Cela nous laisse un bon mois et demi pour organiser calmement et sans panique l’évacuation de SKOUAT.net.
OK… je dois donc déménager tous mes domaines, a commencer par ce blog, sur pairLite… A suivre ci-après le déroulement des opérations.
- [samedi 8 décembre - 11:40] sauvegarde des fichiers sur le serveur
- [samedi 8 décembre - 11:55] publication de ce post, et sauvegarde de la base de données wordpress
- [samedi 8 décembre - 14:20] blog dupliqué ici après quelque galères d’utf-8
- [samedi 8 décembre - 14:30] nameservers mis a jour
- [samedi 8 décembre - 15:40] modification du theme et integration de MyTwitter
Upgraded to 2.1.1
Successfully upgraded to WordPress 2.1.1
[...]“Ella”, named for jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald. Here’s a sampling of what’s in the new version:
- Autosave makes sure you never lose a post again.
- Our new tabbed editor allows you to switch between WYSIWYG and code editing instantly while writing a post.
- You can set any “page” to be the front page of your site, and put the latest posts somewhere else, making it much easier to use WordPress as a content management system.
- Redesigned login screen from the Shuttle project.
- More AJAX to make custom fields, moderation, deletions, and more all faster. My favorite is the comments page, which new lets you approve or unapprove things instantly.
- Pages can now be drafts, or private.
- Our admin has been refreshed to load faster and be more visually consistent.
- A new version of the Akismet plugin is bundled.
…and much, much more.
Version 2.1.1 includes about 30 bug fixes, mostly minor things around encoding, XML-RPC, the object cache, and HTML code. It’s available for immediate download on our download page.
Upgraded to 2.0.6
Successfully upgraded to WordPress 2.0.6
[...] We have a pretty important release available for everyone, it includes an important security fix and it’s recommended that everyone upgrade. This is the latest release in our stable 2.0 line, which we’ve committed to maintaining for several more years.
Here’s what’s new:
- The aforementioned security fixes.
- HTML quicktags now work in Safari browsers.
- Comments are filtered to prevent them from messing up your blog layout.
- Compatibility with PHP/FastCGI setups.
For developers, there’s a new anti-XSS function called attribute_escape(), and a new filter called “query” which allows you filter any SQL at runtime. [...]
Upgraded to 2.0.5
Successfully upgraded to WordPress 2.0.5
[...] What’s new? We have about 50 or so bugfixes, which you can review on our dev tracker here, mostly minor bug fixes around feeds, custom fields, and internationalization. If you’d like a nitty-gritty view, check out Mark’s blog post on the changes.
Like every release this was the result of a lot of people in the WordPress community [...]