2.0.1 in the Works

January 13, 2006

We’re fixing bugs in preparation for a 2.0.1 maintenance release. Watch the roadmap for bugfix activity. If you want to make sure your “favorite” 2.0 bug is fixed, join the testers list and download a nightly build.

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  • 1. Lisa  |  January 13, 2006 at 8:36 pm

    Kind of ridiculous, really. These bug fixes should have been tested, fixed and resolved before such a major release.

    2.0. In Dec.
    2.0.1 in Jan
    2.0.2 in Feb? and so forth and so on?

    ::eye roll::

  • 2. mariuss' weblog&hellip  |  January 13, 2006 at 11:47 pm

    WordPress Upgrade to 2.0

    I upgraded two WordPress sites to the latest version, one was running 1.5.2 and the other 1.2. The thing is that I was not impressed at all by the upgrade process and provided documentation. Here are the issues I ran into:

    The readme.html provided wit…

  • 3. Benny Chandra dot com &ra&hellip  |  January 13, 2006 at 11:47 pm

    [...] Btw, ternyata bentar lagi bakal dirilis versi 2.0.1. Waduh, bakal upgrade lagi dong [...]

  • 4. La mate por un yogur &raq&hellip  |  January 14, 2006 at 3:08 am

    [...] Parece ser que la primera actualización de WordPress 2.0 no se va hacer esperar mucho, Ryan, uno de los desarrolladores “jefe”, anuncia en su blog que está arreglando los bugs conocidos de la versión oficial. En este momento más de la mitad han sido corregidos, pueden verse más detalles en el Roadmap de WP 2.0.1. [...]

  • 5. Johan Almqvist  |  January 14, 2006 at 7:25 am

    I hope you’ll fix the XMLRPC file upload bug that I discuss here: WordPress 2.0 XMLRPC file upload is broken

  • 6. Blogueando.com - ¡Actual&hellip  |  January 14, 2006 at 9:02 am

    [...] Se anuncia una nueva versión de WordPress, la 2.0.1, la cual mejora los bugs encontrados en la versión 2.0 [...]

  • 7. ::creepi.gurl.(dot).com::&hellip  |  January 14, 2006 at 3:37 pm

    [...] [edit] Holy freaking cow!! It worked *grins* I’m sure I did more to ‘break’ the plugin than actually fix it (I’m not that savvy when it comes to code). I don’t know if the changes I’ve made will work on another install, an install with multiple users…or even when WordPress 2.0.1 comes out…but for now it works on *my* install of WP 2.0 *sigh of relief* Current Mood: industriousCurrent Music: keys clacking on my keyboard [...]

  • 8. It’s Equal but It&#&hellip  |  January 15, 2006 at 10:06 am

    [...] 2.0.1 in the Works. [...]

  • 9. Peter Molak  |  January 15, 2006 at 3:23 pm

    Bug Report - Comment counts (I’m sure someone else has mentioned this already, but anyhoo … ;) don’t play well with SK2

  • 10. Brian  |  January 15, 2006 at 9:20 pm

    I just updated my new site to 2.0, and I think all current bugs should be worked out in version 2.0.1. I am not going to update my wordpress every month.

  • 11. xchylde speakin but mostl&hellip  |  January 16, 2006 at 2:23 am

    [...] Nachtrag 3: Werde doch keine Patches einflegen, sondern lieber auf das angekündigte WordPress 2.0.1 Release warten, welches neben dem angesprochenen Bug noch einige weitere fixen wird. [...]

  • 12. Heraclitean Fire » &hellip  |  January 16, 2006 at 7:18 am

    [...] Well, I’ve upgraded to WordPress 2.0 – despite the fact that they’re probably about to release 2.0.1 - and so far so good. Most (all?) of the changes are things which aren’t visible to you lot. It seems generally nicer to use, though the WYSIWYG editor doesn’t like Safari. *shrug*. The new Admin pages are a bit ugly. *shrug again*. [...]

  • 13. Natalian » Blog Arc&hellip  |  January 16, 2006 at 4:07 pm

    [...] Now a 2.0.1 release is in the works that will fix at least one (long standing) minor security issue. [...]

  • 14. John Koetsier  |  January 24, 2006 at 3:27 pm

    Hey Ryan,

    I just noticed that a lot of the comments above (including mine) are fairly negative. That’s got to be a little challenging to deal with sometimes.

    I’d like to say that a) the upgrade process was amazingly easy, and very smooth, b) the software is incredible, and c) you’ve made blogging fun again with Akismet killilng all the comment spam.

    Thanks for making WordPress and making it freely available.

  • 15. » Blogging with WP &hellip  |  January 25, 2006 at 10:15 pm

    [...] Salah satu yang membuat saya bertahan pada WP 1.5.2 adalah saya belum yakin dengan version 2.0 yang saat ini di release. Saya masih menanti berbagai pengalaman mereka yang telah meng-upgrade. Meskipun demikian, ternyata WordPress 2.0.1 dalam persiapan untuk memperbaiki bugs versi sebelumnya. Ditunggu aja sampai versi yang lebih stabil supaya ngga bolak-balik upgrade. [...]

  • 16. Bert  |  January 29, 2006 at 4:32 pm

    I haven’t updated to 2.0 yet, with my midterms I wouldn’t have the time to spend an afternoon bugfixing if something were to go wrong.
    But I am waiting for 2.0.1 to make the jump!

    Indeed, many comments above are pretty negative. I find that a shame. You probably spend a lot of time on this project, and the overall result is superb. Yes, there are a few glitches every once and a while, but then again, the software is FREE!

    And in my opinion, if you don’t pay for it, you don’t have the right to complain. You of course can give constructive criticism, but often it’s just downright “bitching”. Which is a shame.

  • 17. el tiki  |  January 30, 2006 at 3:27 pm

    WP-bug ?
    If you use the “theme options” on the default theme, you loose every possibility to ever use a “self”-made header-image (replacing the kubrickheader.jpg). i’m totally stranded because of this. i’d looove to have a “revert”-button, to get my own image back again. those “theme options” of the default theme seem to need a work-over. hope that gets fixed in 2.0.1

  • 18. miahz.com&hellip  |  January 30, 2006 at 9:24 pm

    WordPress 2.0.1 Soon?

    Just took a look at the WordPress 2.0.1 roadmap, and 99% of the issues flagged for 2.0.1 are resolved with only one remaining [via Ryan on WordPress]. So hopefully we’ll have a bugfix after not too long. I’ve been wanting to move up, but jumping on…

  • 19. Le Blog d'Alex&hellip  |  February 3, 2006 at 11:46 am

    Upgrade to WordPress 2.0.1

    One month after the release of WP2.0, the WP guys have released WordPress 2.0.1.

    After testing the upgrade process on my “test” box, I’ve just upgraded my blog to 2.0.1.

    I was especially bugged by WP2 troubles in handling it&#821…

  • 20. Thank You Fellow Bloggers&hellip  |  March 7, 2006 at 9:38 pm

    [...] Reading these three blogs lead to starting my own blog using WordPress. A big thank you goes to Matt Mullenweg, Ryan Boren and all the developers who created and maintain this excellent, FREE, blog software program. If you’re new to WordPress there is an excellent support system of bloggers who contribute to the extensive Codex and who patiently answer questions on the Support Forum. But when I was first learning I stumbled upon a person that really helped me with the basics of CSS and other WordPress stuff (of which I was clueless); Podz. Here is his WordPress Guide and his blog. One of the invaluable things that Podz taught me was to download the WebDeveloper toolbar in Firefox to directly tinker with and edit the CSS. Thank you Matt, Ryan, all at WordPress and Podz! After a long search I decided to use the great K2 WordPress theme created by Michael Heilemann and Chris J. Davis. It is clean, flexible and easy to use (although if anyone can tell me why my trackback narrative doesn’t show up…). As with WordPress, the K2 theme as a lot of people who support and answer newbie questions at this forum. For me one person who has really helped me with K2 is Paul Stamatiou. A perfect example of his great articles supporting K2 is the first in a series called Customizing K2. Thanks Michael, Chris and Paul and all the K2 community! [...]

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