WordPress Weekly Episode 4

In this episode of WordPress Weekly, we cover the story of how Matt and Toni of Automattic secured a Series B round of funding for $29.5 million dollars thanks to the NY Times. WordCamp Dallas is right around the corner and we give you the 411 about the event as well as a primer as to what WordCamp is. We also talk about the success that Lisa Sabin Wilson has been having with WordPress For Dummies. WordPress is the top CMS of choice within the Technorati Top 100 linked to blogs according to CMSWiRE and last but not least, we discuss Prologue and what it really is. Saving the best for last is our WordPress Tips of the week.
Panel Members:
Brad - Blogs at StrangeWork.com
Charles Stricklin - The host and producer of The WordPress Podcast.
Julian - CasualRevolt
Ronald Huereca - Contributing author of WeblogToolsCollection.com and RAProject.com You can catch his musins at Ronalfy.com
Show Notes:
Act Two - Matt Mullenweg lets us know about the successful round of funding they achieved through investors. Matt also goes on to tell us that he believes this to be Act2 of the Automattic story. The funding came out to be $29.5 million dollars and was ponied up by the NY Times. According to Matt, a buyout or acquisition seems highly unlikely as he wants to take Auttomatic into the future with more open source projects to come along the way.
WordPress Is The Most Popular CMS In Technorati 100 LINKED TO - John Conroy and folks from CMSWiRE put together a detailed list of content management systems that made up the Technorati top 100 Linked To. As it turns out, WordPress took the top spot with 34 percent of the sites being linked to are using WordPress. Some of those big websites include Techcrunch, Mashable, icanhascheezburger, and perez hilton.
WordPress For Dummies Still The #1 WordPress Book - WordPress For Dummies remains the #1 book on blogging at Amazon.com - - it’s been #1 almost since the week it was released in November, and has remained there ever since. Wiley Publishing has completely sold out its stock after only 3 months of it being on the market - - they are completely OUT and have to print more!
For those who purchased the book, Wiley Publishing has provided Lisa Sabin Wilson with the opportunity to provide updates in PDF format that will be available for FREE as a download from her website, and from the Dummies.com website.
What Is WordCamp? - After being contacted via email by a few people asking me what WordCamp was, I decided to do a small writeup that describes what the event is, how it started and what to expect.
WordCamp is a conference type of event that focuses squarely on everything WordPress. Everyone from casual end users all the way up to core developers show up to these events. These events are usually highlighted by speeches or keynotes by various people.
WordPress Video Tutorials - iThemes has a number of WordPress tutorials that are video based. The tutorials are easy to understand and cover everything from how WordPress works to installing Google Analytics. There are also a number of video tutorials to watch if you happen to use the Essence WordPress Theme.
WordPress Weekly Digest For Jan 21st to Jan 27th - More changes that have gone into WordPress 2.5. Some notable changes include:
- The beginnings of a new uploader ([6659]).
- A new Manage -> Tags interface (#5684).
- Performance improvement to the outgoing trackback processing code. (#5699).
WordPress.com Introduces Prologue - For WordPress.com users, you now have a new theme to use called Prologue. Prologue is a theme that was released under GPL and essentially places the functionality of Twitter into a blogging format. This is great for those that want to do group blogs either public or private.
TalkPress - Can Matt Mullenweg do for forums what he has done for blogging? We dive into what little details there are in regards to Matt’s new project and discuss what could end up happening.
WordPress Tips Of The Week:
Jeffro2pt0 - For those looking to easily make their WordPress blog mobile friendly, Mark Ghosh has posted a neat tip that bypasses the need for a plugin and instead, opts to use Google’s mobile news reader.
Brad - Do Follow plugin: http://www.semiologic.com/software/wp-fixes/dofollow
Ronald - If your plugin has been waiting over a week or two, try submitting a bug report to WordPress. I took the advice of a forum moderator and submitted a bug, and my plugin was approved the next day.
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Comment by Brad on 1 February 2008
I’ll be there!
Comment by Ronald Huereca on 1 February 2008
My tip:
If your plugin has been waiting over a week or two, try submitting a bug report to WordPress. I took the advice of a forum moderator and submitted a bug, and my plugin was approved the next day.
Comment by Foomandoonian on 1 February 2008
Caught it! Good show, but 2am is a bit late/early for me
Anyways, I had an idea for a topic for a future show. Matt Mullenweg is a big advocate of microformats ( http://microformats.org/wiki/wordpress ), which can add a lot of useful metadata into Wordpress, and all over the interwebtubes. Might be an interesting area to cover, if you don’t think it’s too dry a topic
Comment by Foomandoonian on 1 February 2008
Oh, see also:
http://code.google.com/apis/socialgraph/
and
http://www.dataportability.org/
Comment by Mark on 2 February 2008
I called and it told me to /wrist.
So I /cried.
Comment by Jeffro on 2 February 2008
@Brad Thanks Brad, its been added!
@Ronald Huereca Thanks Ronald, it’s been added to the show notes.
@Foomandoonian Fooman, I am definitely still thinking about the proper format for the show. I’m thinking of making the first half hour round table news with the second half hour discussing a particular topic.
Comment by Brad on 11 February 2008
Thought you might enjoy this. Automattic plugged Startup Weekend Bloomington for their use on Prologue over the weekend:
http://publisherblog.automattic.com/2008/02/11/bloomington-indiana-startup-weekend-utilized-prologue/
I had a chance to post a few items and it worked out pretty well. Nice “theme”!
You can see the Prologue install here:
http://www.talk.bloomingtonstartup.com/
Comment by Jeffro on 12 February 2008
@Brad Read about that this morning Brad. I thought that was pretty cool. It appears as though it didn’t work out as well as they had expected, but it was a good test run of the software.
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