WordPress 2.2 is out, the first release in this new faster release schedule that the developers have adapted. It has lost its tagging feature since they wanted to make it better, it’s slated for 2.3 which is due in September.
There’s a lot of fixes in the 2.2 release, 244 closed tickets it appears, and a few new features. Widgets is an integrated part of WordPress now, something I’m not too fond of but fine, I won’t bitch about it. Mac users will be happy to know that the WYSIWYG editor should work in the next version of Safari. Oh joy, right?
Anyway, check out the launch post and grab it if you will. I haven’t updated any of my blogs yet so I don’t know if you should expect trouble, but I haven’t heard anything yet…
By the way, 2.2 is named “Getz” and Matt is treating us with Got That Swing over at his blog. Happy listening.
Originally posted on May 16, 2007 @ 6:46 am
Dave Butler says
Thord, some people do use a Mac (my third cousin in St. Louis owns a blue Imac-thats two people in North America) or where you referencing the fact that the WYSIWYG won’t work until the next version? I’ll give a day or two before I upgrade my blogs to see if some unknown issues appear.
Thord Daniel Hedengren says
What?! Really?! Oh wait, what’s that apple-ish logo on my computer… ;)
What I meant was that the WYSIWYG support is for an upcoming version of Safari, not the current one.