Subversion has become a popular versioning system for open-source projects. It has the capability to tag or branch the source code at a specific point in development, used to give users access to these revisions easily.
It can be used to distribute this source to the developers working on the project, the end-user and other projects [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Wordpress-MU’
Which subversion branch should I follow?
Posted 7th March 2009 by Andy | No CommentsHost Wordpress-MU on any domain
Posted 28th February 2009 by Andy | 21 CommentsWordpress MU (WPMU) gives you the ability to create multiple blogs on a single installation. It was written to provide the ability for a website to provide scalable user blogs. A good example of this is Wordpress.com, Automattic’s hosted blog service.
What WPMU does not do is give you choice on the full domains and paths [...]
Google Sitemaps on Wordpress-MU
Posted 15th February 2009 by Andy | 11 CommentsI was looking into getting Google Sitemaps running today, and didn’t find much in the way of Wordpress-MU compatible sitemap plugins. The only article I found was on a website that wasn’t responding, and looking at its Google Cache, it was a bit dated.
All of the plugins I could find seem to put the sitmap.xml [...]