By Jeffro on March 25, 2010
Andrew Nacin who is one of the core developers of WordPress has published a post that should have come with a package of Tylenol. The post goes into the reasons behind why the terminology within WordPress MU was changed and why it’s created a soup of confusion. I’ve read the post three times in a row and it still hurts my head to try and make sense of it all.
When the merge began, the core developers began to use multisite internally to mean many blogs (well, sites), shortened to “ms” where possible, thus removing the “mu” and “wpmu” prefixes on files and functions.
Surely, we can make this more difficult. And so, just as the UX decision was made to call a blog a site, we decided to call a multisite a network.
So if you’re wondering why things are named the way they are in the merged edition of WordPress MU, give his article a read. Bonus points if you can read it once and not get lost.
Posted in News | Tagged merge, multisite, network, terminology, WPMU |
By Jeffro on January 8, 2010
Shortly after I started the WordPress Weekly podcast, I got in touch with Brandon Rosage who was the webmaster of MVN.com. MVN which stands for Most Valuable Network was built around WordPress MU with a bunch of customizations. I interviewed Brandon in episode 8 where we talked about what goes on behind the scenes on a network filled with a bunch of sports blogs and how they tied them altogether throughout the site.
I learned today that back on December 7th 2009, the owner of MVN Evan Brunell, announced that MVN would be closing its doors and ceasing to exist at all. It’s relevant to WordPress MU since this was a large collection of sports blogs in one place and was linked to my many different sports authorities. Sad to see it go but it’s uplifting to see that all of the comments on that post are high accolades from those who wrote for the network. You don’t see that often!
Best of luck to Evan and I wonder what Brandon is up to these days. Would have been interesting to hear how they were planning the merge of the code bases.
Posted in News | Tagged mvn, network, wordpress mu, writers