WordPress 3.2

WordPress 3.2 was released a couple of days ago, and it looks like a great update. (We even contributed a little bit of performance-improving code to it ourselves.)

Our WordPress one-click installer automatically installs the latest version for new installs.

If you’ve previously installed WordPress, you can upgrade it from within your WordPress Dashboard. You should always do that when WordPress tells you there’s a new version available.

2 Comments so far

  1. That’s great. Out of curiosity, what code did y’all contribute?

  2. Nate wrote:

    >Out of curiosity, what code did y’all contribute?

    We found a SQL query problem that could make WordPress completely hang in some circumstances and contributed a little patch. Not a big deal, but it got “tigertech” a mention as a contributor in the official release announcement (among many others, of course). :-)

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