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Monthly Archives: June 2005
Rachel Speight
Rachel Speight has passed away, she was a remarkable friend when I knew her and an inspiration. Here is a better article about her life.
Gallery: 6-20-2005
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Gallery: 6-18-2005
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New WP.org Search
At the last IRC meetup the WordPress community asked for better search that included both the forums and the Codex and was integrated with the look and feel of the rest of the site. When I did this before it was horribly slow and it involved several queries across several different programs and MySQL hosts to get the results from the wiki, the forums, the blog, and then splice them together somehow. Later we switched to a plain Google site-search but they didn’t like the HTML we used for the search form so we took it down. Well after the meeting I remembered Yahoo Developer Network which had some sort of API for their search with a much higher limit than Google’s.
I went to the site to see how much of a pain it would be so I could start properly procrastinating, but I was taken aback by how incredibly easy it was to get an application ID and start getting the results back as simple XML. I began hacking on it right then. It was about 5 minutes to set up a search form with URIs the way I wanted, 7 minutes to get the XML and parse it out, 5 minutes to write in some paging, and then about 20 minutes tweaking the search page to make it look a little better. The result is the new search.wordpress.org WordPress Search.
It still needs some more work. There seems to be a dupe problem, which is actually a problem with our site, not Yahoo Search. I’d like to tweak the results to highlight newer topics more, or at leats allow for a date-based weighting. Finally I think it would be nice to include some WP-related blogs like Blogging Pro and Weblog Tools Collection in the results. Most importantly we now have a clean URI structure and home for searches which is abstracted from any piece of software or particular service provider. Yahoo deserves major kudos for opening up their information in such a free way and making it so easy that it’s taken me longer to write this post than start using their API.
NY Meetup Update
So it looks like Saturday is going to be too crazy to do a meetup on that day, but there is going to be a joint party with Lifehacker and Nick Denton on Tuesday night at 7 PM. If you’d like to go please send me an email and I’ll reply with the details.
Tons of Plugins
The WP-Plugins.org developer plugin repository now has over 300 registered plugins. Time to get that directory going!
Podcasting with WordPress
Chris wrote a nice tutorial on podcasting with WordPress, which is delightfully short.
Typepad to WordPress
Tikun Olam Moves from Typepad to WordPress and tells the story of the experience. Hat tip: Pujiono.
phpOpenTracker
phpOpenTracker is an OS framework for tracking website traffic that looks like it has some interesting features. Anyone else have any favorites for tracking stats?
Rico
Rico is another open source AJAX library whihc has some nice demos. Hat tip: Jeff Veen.
Contextual Ad Relevancy
New York City Meetup
So I’ll be in New York City (for the first time) from June 18th through the 22nd for the Collaborative Technologies Conference. The trip looks like it’s going to be really busy, but if there’s enough interest I’d love to do a WordPress meetup on Saturday or Sunday. Leave a comment if you’re in the New York area and would be interested in getting together.
Jeremy on WP
Jeremy Zawodny says “the more I play with WordPress on a couple sites I run, the more I’ve realized that it just feels right.” That made my day. 🙂 Hat tip: Ozh.
A Great Day in San Francisco
Is this picture of Bay area bloggers going to be the Harlem photo of a new revolution? It was nice of KRON-4 to host the event, and I got interviewed for a short while about a few things — hopefully the footage makes it somewhere.
Tweaking SpamAssassin
I just changed my SpamAssassin user_prefs file to have score ALL_TRUSTED 0
and it’s been helping a lot with the spam that’s been getting through.
Bulletproof Fridge
Watching Mr and Mrs Smith today I learned that the doors of a Sub-Zero are bullet-proof. Handy!
Gallery: 6-11-2005
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WPMU Themes
WPMU can use WordPress themes. I think there will be some nice MU developments in the next month or so. 🙂