So far there have been seven WordPress updates in 2008 with at least one more major update, and an unknown number of minor updates, due later this year.
- v2.6.2 Released: 9/8/08
- v2.6.1 Released: 8/15/08
- v2.6 Released: 7/15/08
- v2.5.1 Released: 4/25/08
- v2.5 Released: 3/29/08
- v2.3.3 Released: 2/5/08
Updating blog or two isn’t an issue, it’s when you have 15+ blogs to update each time. Not only do you need to update the software, but also keep in mind backups, plugin compatibility research and plug-in updates. It can keep a person quite busy.
The good news here is that WordPress is working on an auto updating feature called WordPress Upgrader. It sounds like it’ll work much like the auto-updating of plug-ins does currently where you can choose to have WordPress update your software. I for one am excited about this feature!
Another thing you can do with the smaller updates is only update the files that changed. Whenever a WordPress update comes out, the announcement blog post links to a full changeset and list of changed files. (Example Post) Once you’ve clicked though to the Wordpress trac site, scroll down to the bottom of the page and you’ll see a zip file that contains only the updated files. Update these on your blog and your update will be complete. There may be only a handful of files that need updating and can be a real time saver.
Whether you choose to update a few, or all files, keeping your blog up-to-date is important. Not only to ensure that your blog software runs smoothly, but to ensure it’s safe and secure too.
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