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Does The Platform Matter?

Does The Platform Matter?

By Jeffro on August 5, 2010

David PeraltyThis is a guest blog post written by David Peralty You can follow him on Twitter.

Recently, at Cross Media TO I was shown some great demonstrations of what companies are doing to bridge the gaps when it comes to the creation and distribution of ideas, and it got me wondering if at the end of the day the platform really matters?

I talk about and use WordPress nearly every day. At my job, I’ve become the go-to guy when it comes to WordPress, but if you look back at my comments over the last half dozen years, I’ve been just as vocal against WordPress as I have been in support of it. In the end, does it really matter though? I still use the WordPress.

There has been so much fighting about licenses, code changes, themes, plugins, development and community, but what isn’t talked about is that I doubt very many people change despite all of their complaints and bickering. We all want a system that allows us to publish content in an easy way with as little problems as possible.

While at the conference, platforms were very rarely mentioned. It was really focused more on the potential for distribution. How do we reformat an e-book to work on various devices? How do we help radio survive in our on-demand digital world? Can newspapers survive at all? It wasn’t about which software language things were programmed in, nor what hardware was being used. It was about finding or building the best tool for the job.

I am hopeful that so many people complain about WordPress, like I sometimes do, not because we want to cause trouble, or because we want to see the software change to meet our whims alone, but because we want it to continue to improve to the point where the software isn’t what gets attention, but instead, it is just a tool that works in creating and publishing our thoughts and ideas.

In the end, I think systems like WordPress have the biggest burdeon to bare as we expect them to deal with text, audio, pictures and video in a way that no other distribution system has ever had to do before.

Posted in WordPress | Tagged david peralty, guest post, platform, wordpress | 1 Response

WPWeekly Episode75 – Davids Last Show

WPWeekly Episode75 – Davids Last Show

By Jeffro on October 7, 2009

wordpressweekly1This episode of WordPress Weekly marks David Peralty’s last episode as co-host of the show. He is moving on to other endeavors in his life and I wish him the best of luck. As for what we talked about during the show, plenty of stuff revolving around themes. You’ll want to tune in to listen to our discussion on whether releasing free themes is dead or not, we also discuss what might happen in the theme market now that Small Potato is back as well as the Theme repository now called home for over 1,000 themes.

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Stories Discussed:

Not The Way To Monetize Forums Just Yet
BuddyPress 1.1 Released
PremiumThemes.net Goes GPL
Theme Repository Now Over 1,000 Themes
Small Potato Coming Back, Again?
Are Free Themes Dead?
Premium Images on WordPress.com

WordPress Tavern Listener Poll:

Last weeks poll question was: Who has the craziest WordPress upgrading story?

Out of a total of 19 votes, Donnacha had 13, Redwall with 4 while Nic Myers had 2 votes. Donnacha won a single license copy of gravityforms for winning the game.

Picks Of The Week:

Jeff – NextGEN Public Uploader – The NextGEN Public Uploader plugin for WordPress allows users to upload images from the frontend of your blog to a specified gallery.

David – http://wordpress.alltop.com/ Good source of blogs to read all in one location dealing with WordPress.

Last Weeks WordPress Trivia Question:

What is the template tag that was introduced in WordPress 2.3 which provided one of the major feature additions in WordPress themes?

WordPress Trivia Answer:

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Announcements:

On October 20th, Todd Mann will be joining us on the show to talk about InJersey.com as well as the meaning of Hyperlocal and how he is using BuddyPress to power his efforts.

WPWeekly Meta:

Next Episode: Tuesday October 13th, 2009 8P.M. EST

Subscribe To WPWeekly Via Itunes: Click here to subscribe

Length Of Episode: 57 Minutes

Download The Show: WordPressWeeklyEpisode75.mp3

Listen To Episode #75:

Posted in WordPress Weekly | Tagged cohost, david peralty, talkcast, Themes, wpweekly | 1 Response

Looking For A New Co-Host

Looking For A New Co-Host

By Jeffro on October 2, 2009

Unfortunately, the time has come yet again to announce that I am looking for a new co-host for WordPress Weekly. David hasn’t been fired or anything like that, but his interests and passions have changed to the point where it doesn’t make sense for him to continue on with the show. I have until episode 80 to find a new co-host or I’ll be doing the show solo until I can find someone to fill the void. Here are the details.

First off, this is not a paid opportunity. However, there have been times where based on performance or just sheer gratitude, I have made a sizable donation to the co-host. The candidate needs to be consistently available Tuesday evenings at 8PM Eastern time. Preferably, the candidate needs to do a good job on their own account to monitor what is going on in the WordPress community. This person also needs some experience with using Google Docs as that is what I use to share the shownotes document.

Benefits with the position include getting the chance to talk with some notable folks in the WordPress community. Also, the co-host always gets an opportunity to announce projects they are working on, sites they run, etc. Not to mention, those who co-host the show for a reasonable amount of time gain notoriety so when you go to a WordCamp, you have a better chance of those in the crowd knowing who you are.

If you are interested in co-hosting the show with me full-time, please get in touch with me and let me know what you have to offer.

Posted in WordPress Weekly | Tagged co-host, david peralty, podcast, wpweekly | 8 Responses

WPWeekly Episode 73 – The Mystery Show

WPWeekly Episode 73 – The Mystery Show

By Jeffro on September 28, 2009

wordpressweekly1In this Jeffless episode of WordPress Weekly, David Peralty mans the ship by himself covering a number of different topics such as whether trackbacks should be dumped by bloggers, codepoet.com, WordPress MU/BuddyPress Contest, punishing IE 6 visitors and much more. I gave this show a listen on the deck of our cabin and I thought David did a great job covering the topics at hand.

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Stories Discussed:

Jeff Being away
No Long Term Support Release Forthcoming
CodePoet.com
WordPress Mu/BuddyPress Contest
Sociable Gets a New Home
Should We all Dump Trackbacks?
Careful with $_SERVER variables
Punish IE6 visitors

Picks Of The Week:

David – GravityForms

WPWeekly Meta:

Next Episode: Tuesday September 29th, 2009 8P.M. EST

Subscribe To WPWeekly Via Itunes: Click here to subscribe

Length Of Episode: 34 Minutes

Download The Show: WordPressWeeklyEpisode73.mp3

Listen To Episode #73:

Posted in WordPress Weekly | Tagged david peralty, IE6, talkcast, trackbacks, wpweekly

Andrew Gives Thumbs Up To WPUnlimited

Andrew Gives Thumbs Up To WPUnlimited

By Jeffro on March 14, 2009

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Andrew Rickmann who has been around the WordPress Theme block a few times recently wrote up a detailed review of David Peralty’s WordPress Unlimited theme. In his review, he mentions how good it is to see a premium theme go against the grain by nailing down the basics first and then leaving you alone to customize the theme. Of course Andrew has a few gripes about the theme but that is to be expected. (Don’t ask me why). At any rate, if you’re looking for a detailed review on this theme before you plunk down the cash for it, I encourage you to give Andrew’s review a read.

Posted in Themes | Tagged andrew rickman, david peralty, wpunlimited | 1 Response

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