Matt Mullenweg: State of the Word 2012
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25 responses to “Matt Mullenweg: State of the Word 2012”
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[…] you wanted to catch up on the State of the Word address I gave on Saturday, the video and the slides are now online, or you can watch it embedded below. State of the Word 2012 ▶ […]
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YAY MATT !
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[…] have all of the videos up on WordPress.tv within a week or two. The State of the Word is already there; enjoy! And thanks again! We can’t wait to see you all again next […]
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Great achievements Matt … I can’t wait for the twenty twelve 😉
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This is exactly why I need to, want to, am going to find a way to really LEARN WordpPress. I will be able to grow with it while it becomes even more phenomenal. I’m not a developer, designer, or power user. Somewhere out there is a resource to help me through the maze so 2013 is when I will have expertise – and that’s not all that far away. How hard can it be?
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[…] Como ya es costumbre Matt Mullenweg, co-fundador de WordPress, presentó su conferencia “State of the Word” en la cual hace un recuento de los acontecimientos importantes del año y de la novedades del CMS. A continuación el video completo de la conferencia y disponible aquí también […]
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It was fantastic to be there and hear how well WordPress and the community is doing, and what the direction is from here. Glad to be a part of it 🙂
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Panels interface is HUGE (21:50)! Can’t wait to try it out =)
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A fantastic overview of where we as a community stand. Definitely excited about some of the upcoming goals for the project!
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I second the motion for better plugin compatibility testing among plugins and with WordPress itself. Thats the biggest impediment to auto updating for me.
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Hi,
First of all, I want to thank Matt for featuring me and my colleagues. Thank you very much.
Secondly, I need to correct the info about the third example of WordPress and maps. I wasn\’t the author of it, it was a friend of mine called Miguel Peixe. We at Hacklab developed the plugin on which the site is running. He used the plugin and customized its theme 🙂 -
Loved it! As always you are inspirational. Thanks Matt
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Fabulous. Really.
p.s. Was surprised / pleased to hear you talk about RealTime Editing. Yes, GDocs is amaze-balls cool. Or hey, editing comments in G+ works too!
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Yep, this was good as always… and as soon as it’s available, keep an eye on the WordCamp Portland site and when they have their videos up. Matt did a Townhall Q&A yesterday, and I watched it via livestreamed. It was great. He is truly one of the best when it comes to “on the spot” Q&As.
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[…] is serving as the core framework. I’ve discussed this before and Matt covered this in State of the Word 2012 as something that will become more common as WordPress grows in […]
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I really liked the discussion about this years WordPress survey. I also love the idea for auto updates.
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Loved it! Thanks Matt
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Listening to the “WORD” gets me so excited every year. Just when I think I cannot love WordPress anymore! Thanks for asking and listening to us through the survey.
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Loved the video and am excited to hear about the survey and the auto updates.
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Now I really need to focus on WordPress after watching Matt’s encouraging message. Yes, 99% of my clients’ websites use WordPress, and I was thinking of picking up a bit Joomla. Now I would give all my time to WordPress, which has helped me to get over 90% of my income.
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First guy I heard (among the ones doing great stuff) not being self-assuming nor pretentious.
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August 6, 2012
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