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Should Plugin Authors Add Links To Your Site Without Giving An Option To Disable It? 0

Feb13

Quite recently, I was trying out a few new plugins which came across as interesting to me. As usual, I ran up my test install and installed the plugins, everything worked fine, except for one thing

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Should Plugin Authors Add Links To Your Site Without Giving An Option To Disable It?

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of The GPL Model 0

Feb11

I’ll cut right to the chase… I have a love hate relationship with the GPL model. I’ve adopted it because my primary CMS of choice is WordPress which is licensed under the GPLv2.

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of The GPL Model 0

Feb11

I’ll cut right to the chase… I have a love hate relationship with the GPL model. I’ve adopted it because my primary CMS of choice is WordPress which is licensed under the GPLv2. It’s easy to argue that open nature of the GPL has been largely responsible for the success of WordPress, particularly in it’s growth over the past few years.

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My Thoughts on Premium Plugins 0

Feb5

Most of you have heard by now of the departure of Lester Chan from WordPress plugin development. While he will continue to update his plugins as needed, all support will be terminated.

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My Thoughts on Premium Plugins

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Do You Have Class? 0

Jan26

I have hard time understanding the basis of this article but I wanted to link to it because I know many in the WeblogToolsCollection audience are coders themselves and it would be interesting to see the conversation that arises from Andrew’s post. WordPress coders have no class .

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Do You Have Class?

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