WordPress Commit Digest

1.6 development has opened and ch-ch-ch-changes are already afoot. The version number has been bumped to “1.6-ALPHA-do-not-use”. In case you can’t read between the dashes, this is alpha software that is filled with man, woman, child, pet, and hobbit eating dragons. Stay away. Now that we’ve established that actually trying to use 1.6 is foolhardy and dangerous, I will proceed to enumerate what you’re missing out on. Here are some highlights.

  • The user system overhaul has begun with the introduction of the usermeta table. The is similar to the postmeta table, except for users. This will allow nifty things like per-user settings.
  • The code in wp-blog-header.php was broken up into more manageable functions and moved into a WP class. wp-blog-header.php now simply calls a wp() function which most of the work. The template loading code was moved into template-loader.php. These reorganizations should make embedding WP functionality in other pages easier.
  • Feeds now have a host of hooks which allow plugins to manipulate feed output more comprehensively.
  • The reduced rewrite ruleset is now the default. This greatly simplifies the rules in htaccess and eliminates the need to add new rules when a page is added or deleted.
  • IXR is now at the latest version.
  • And now for the most visible change. The first, early bits of the admin UI redesign are going in. We got draggable, expandable goodies that can be rearranged like little pieces of modern furniture in a tastefully decorated contemporary home complete with the cool kitchen that has those trendy appliance garages. Roll up the door to reveal the spiffy Kitchen Aid stand mixer that you never use. Roll down the door to hide it away. It’s all about disclosure boys and girls.

9 responses to “WordPress Commit Digest”

  1. Asymptomatic » Blog Archive » WordPress 1.6 Feature Updates

    […] I caught the post by Ryan via the WordPress Dashboard (I suppose that if I was still hooked into the WP mailing lists I would already have known about this) about SVN commits for version 1.6. I should de-geekify: The developers of WordPress have submitted some changes to the WordPress code repository for the next version of WordPress. […]

  2. Asymptomatic

    WordPress 1.6 Feature Updates

    I caught the post by Ryan via the WordPress Dashboard (I suppose that if I was still hooked into the WP mailing lists I would already have known about this) about SVN commits for version 1.6. I should de-geekify: The developers of WordPress have su…

  3. Phoenixrealm » Blog Archive » WordPress 1.6 – New Features!

    […] Asymptomatic and Boren.nu have some great coverage of what is going on in the WordPress development news. […]

  4. 二三街角 » Blog Archive » 關於 Wordpress 1.6 的消息.

    […] 先前 svn 到 1.6 alpha 讓我的 blog 炸了一小段時間, 於是換回 1.5.1.2. 雖然這兩篇來的有點晚 (對手賤的我而言啦 XD) 不過想要對 WP 1.6 一窺究竟的人可以稍微了解一下到底有什麼變化. 讓使用者有較明顯的感受應該是 Admin Panel 吧, 底層的 code 變了哪些對於大多數人可能就比較不那麼 care – 能給我舒適的使用介面, 好用的 plugin 及 theme, 怎麼改都無所謂阿 […]

  5. WordPress Italy » Blog Archive » WP 1.6

    […] La versione 1.6 ALPHA è apparsa sul SVN ad inizio settimana, oltre ad un post di Ryan Boren, Blogging Pro cita l’articolo di Asymptomatic che dettaglia le varie novità apparse sino ad ora. […]

  6. Webmaster-Verzeichnis Blog

    WordPress 1.6

    WordPress 1.6 steckt zwar noch in Entwicklung, jedoch habe ich schon ziemlich viele Informationen zu der neuen Version gefunden.

    In der 1.6er Version gibt es hauptsächlich zwei große Veränderungen:

    Die erste große Veränderung ist der Post…

  7. Webmaster-Verzeichnis Blog » Wordpress 1.6

    […] 2005-06-30 um 1:09 gsyi WordPress 1.6 steckt zwar noch in Entwicklung, jedoch habe ich schon ziemlich viele Informationen zu der neuen Version gefunden. In der 1.6er Version gibt es hauptsächlich zwei große Veränderungen: Die erste große Veränderung ist der Post interface. In WordPress 1.5 ist der Interface in vereinfachte und erweitererte Schreiboptionen aufgeteilt, während man in der neuen Version von WordPress alle Optionen auf einer Seite wiederfinden kann. Zudem können noch einzelne Panels nach eigenen Bedarf angepasst, positioniert und die Einstellungen gespeichert werden (siehe Bild): Die zweite große Veränderung in der neuen Version ist der User-Management. In der jetzigen Version werden Benutzer-Informationen noch in einer Tabelle gespeichert, in der sich ein getrennter Feld mit Email-Adressen, Profil-Daten befindt. Doch in der neuen Version werden diese Daten in einer neuen Tabelle gespeichert, die sich “usermeta” nennt, usermeta hat die gleiche Struktur wie die postmeta Tabelle, welche Informationen für jeden einzelnen Post speichert… Das waren die wichtigsten Änderungen in der neuen Version, die ich so mitbekommen habe, hier noch ein screenshot: via: Asymptomatic Weblinks: http://boren.nu/archives/2005/06/16/wordpress-commit-digest/ http://www.bloggingpro.com/archives/2005/06/16/wordpress-16-feature-updates/ http://www.bugssite.org/?p=125 http://www.kdolphin.org/bpcn/?p=23 http://the-way-to-the-centre.org.uk/blog/?p=432 http://www.lamateporunyogur.net/archivos/2005/06/17/nuevas-caracteristicas-de-wp-16/ http://proletarium.org/post/893/ http://www.garfos.letrascomgarfos.net/?p=1895 http://lcb.me.uk/losingit/2005/06/17/wordpress-the-next-generation/ http://ferrari.blogdns.org/?p=24 http://www.wordpress-it.it/2005/06/18/wp-16/ http://mylook.org/2005/06/19/651/ […]

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    Mark J

    Ryan, do you think you could make a special category for these types of entries (as well as putting it in the “WordPress” category) ? I’d really like to be able to be able to get a feed of just your commit digests (assuming you’re going to do more… pretty please!)

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    trob

    best

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