I don't think I published any new or unique information regarding how WordPress could die but I at least got the ball rolling for tonights conversation on WordPress Weekly.
http://www.wptavern.com/six-ways-in-...ress-could-die
I don't think I published any new or unique information regarding how WordPress could die but I at least got the ball rolling for tonights conversation on WordPress Weekly.
http://www.wptavern.com/six-ways-in-...ress-could-die
Die? Friday the 13th? Weird dude...
...:P Looking forward to tonight's show! I'll be there w/ my Jason mask on
You could always go back to the legacy 2.0 version as this is maintained. This would be much faster right?
The lord of every land, rising for them,
The Aton of the day, great of majesty.
Great Hymn of the Aton
Heh -- seems like you might have influenced this guy -- http://human3rror.com/2009/02/27/7-r...-could-fail-4/
he's on four of seven, kind of interesting. The whole language thing is probably the key. If something that is really superior to PHP/MySQL comes along that revolutionizes web publishing, that'll take down most CMS's as we know them. But considering the web itself is only 15 years old, I don't think any of us can predict what the future has in store.
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Hah, I love how he has taken the ways to fail so far and puts them in simple terms with a good sense of humor. Especially the one about the license.