To show how much of a geek I am I spent my Saturday at WordCamp Utah, the conference that brings together people interested in
WordPress, blogging (and the web in general) to talk about what’s possible, where’s it going.
I have really gotten interested in WordPress over the last year or so, so it was great to get together with a large group that has similar interests. They had a wide range of topics, which I’ll touch upon, but there was a wide range of attendees, from designers to developers.
Even though there were 4 other WordCamps going on at the same time in different parts of the world, we had the privilege of having
Matt Mullenweg there, who is the founder of WorpPress. He gave the State-of-WordPress and shared a lot of statistics on users and downloads. One interesting one was that through wordpress, there are about 4 million posts per month and each user typically has 4.96 plugins enabled on there site. He also showed us a sneak peak into v2.7 which addresses a lot of issues that most people
complained about in the new version of 2.5 as well as there API that will be opened up for comments. Here is a quick list of new features on version 2.7
- dashboard redesign (Yes, again!)
- Quick post section on the dashboard home page
- Drag and drop feature on the write/edit section. You will have the ability to move around the different sections from the main content area to the sidebar.
- Show and hide features on the write/edit section
- Sticky posts
There will be a new website, wordpress.tv, coming that will have how-to videos as well as videos from all the WordCamp conferences.
It was really enspiring to listen to Matt and really got me excited about this great platform as well as the future of the web.