Wordpress Version 2.0.4 has just popped out of the virtual coding oven, and it contains several security upgrades and over fifty bug fixes. Obviously, choosing not to upgrade would be a hacker’s masturbatory fodder, virtually speaking.
Normally, when Wordpress kicks these new releases out, I dash around madly trying to get ahold of every Apothegm client on the Wordpress platform and offer free upgrades. Usually, these emails end up sitting around for several days before they get answered, if these emails even get answered at all.
That said, our jam-packed workload precludes my obsessive worrying over those clients who are going to ignore this gesture of goodwill, so I’m not going to do the “checklist” thing this time around. Certainly, I won’t push a free upgrade on anyone.
This Wordpress release is considered to be a very important security release, so I will do our clients’ upgrades on a complimentary basis, but you will need to contact me. If you want it, you’ve got it, but first, you’ve gotta acknowledge that you want it.




















5 comments
I want it. You’ve got it.
We’re talking about different things, I think.
Well, hello there, stranger. How YOU been doin’ lately?
Wow, he’s alive, and remembers what a blog is.
Phineas — you’re the funny little fish, right?
Nice to hear comment back from both of you. I’m well myself.
Funny little fish, yes, that’s right. I also call him “Poolboy” when he’s a bad boy.