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Hakre's devlog, thoughts and rants on wordpress on wordpress.com. And webdesign related. And web development related. My weapons of choice are Netscape 2.01, HTML, CSS, PHP and the Gif Construction Kit.
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hakre on wordpress » WordPress Licensing- GPL: This Deserves a Special Mention, II 17 Feb 2011
- b2/cafelog is GPL 3 Feb 2011
- WordPress Changes GPL License Text Again 15 Jan 2011
- Akismet Introduces GPL Version to WordPress (Updated 3x) 1 Jan 2011
- Kses, GPL, Copyright, Licensing and Disclaimer 30 Dec 2010
- WordPress, Copyright, Hello Dolly Lyrics, the GNU GPL and I 22 Dec 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – Plugins are GPL, Right? 15 Dec 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – On Showing License 6 Oct 2010
- Relicensing of IXR – The Incutio XML-RPC Library (Day 15) 8 Sep 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – NOOP (Day 8) 2 Sep 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – Summary (Week 1) 1 Sep 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – Submitting Code (Day 6) (Update 1x) 30 Aug 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – Progress (Day 5) 30 Aug 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – Why I care (Day 4) 28 Aug 2010
- WordPress Licensing Issues – the third day 28 Aug 2010
Wordpress Questions (and Answers)- How do I include custom fields in search? 22 May 2012
- How to correctly limit the content and strip HTML? 19 May 2012
- Can I have mutiple custom html editors for each page? 22 May 2012
- Space in between query values 22 May 2012
- WP text styles not coming through to actual post 22 May 2012
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- Using Linux Screen for Session Management
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Tag Archives: postaweek2011
OclHashcat: New World Record – 9637 M/s
OclHashcat New World Record! Just to quickly throw in a number: 9637 M/s on a single hd5970 on stock clocks. My number of the day. Read On: oclHashcat v0.26b
Posted in Linked, Number of the Day, Pressed
Tagged Cracking, Hash, hashcat, hashcracking, Oclhashcat, Password Cracking, postaweek2011, Record, World Record
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Infographic: WordPress Core Team (Update 2x)
You’ve ever wondered about who is in the core team of WordPress? Last year in Portland Jane Wells was talking about “How WordPress Core Decisions Get Made“. I compiled some information about the Who is Who of the core team … Continue reading
Posted in Pressed, Reports, Linked
Tagged Alex Mills, Andrew Nacin, Andrew Ozz, Andy Skelton, Automattic, Core, Core Team, Cristi Burcă, Daryl Koopersmith, Dion Hulse, Donncha O Caoimh, Foundation, Infographic, Jane Wells, John O'Nolan, Jon Cave, Joseph Scott, Mark Jaquith, Matt Mullenweg, Matt Thomas, Michael D Adams, Nikolay Bachiyski, Peter Westwood, postaweek2011, Ryan Boren, Samuel Wood, Team, Wordpress, Wordpress Foundation, Wordpress Infographic
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Serialization in Options: Cant see the Wood for the Trees
Last night lying in the spa when I put my book aside, it popped into my mind: We were so looking for a practicable fast and general approach to check if an option value is serialized or not in worpdress, … Continue reading
Posted in Hacking The Core, Pressed
Tagged #14429, #16504, Development, is_serialized, PHP, postaweek2011, serialize, unserialize, Wordpress
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b2/cafelog is GPL
As some of you know I’m currently in contact with Mark Jaquith, a WordPress lead developer, regarding my questions to licensing of the WordPress package. This conversation is still ongoing and started after he published an article on the WordPress … Continue reading
Posted in Hacking The Core, Wordpress Licensing
Tagged #14685, b2 License, b2/CafeLog, balanceTags, GPL, Leonard Lin, Mark Jaquith, postaweek2011, Wordpress, Wordpress Licensing, [15536], [17301]
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Milestones of WordPress: Early Project Timeline (ca. 2000 to 2005)
Know the roots. If you want to learn about the general development of WordPress over time and you haven’t been with the project on from it’s very beginning and before, it looks like you’ve reached the point where it’s time … Continue reading
Posted in Hacking The Core, Pressed, Reports, Uncategorized
Tagged 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, Automattic, b2, b2 License, b2 Release History, b2/CafeLog, b2evolution, CafeLog, Code, GNU GPL, GPL, History, Matthew Charles Mullenweg, postaweek2011, Release, SourceForge, Valdrighi, Wordpress, Wordpress Release History
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Ddccontrol and Fedora 14
I wanted to give Ddccontrol a try under Fedora 14. It did not fit the job in the end but was a nice practice for me to understand installation of programs of which no package exists. That can be tricky … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged configure, Ddccontrol, Fedora, Fedora 14, install, make, postaweek2011, Uninstall
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Fedora 14 PHP Development Setup from Scratch
I’m currently setting up a new Fedora 14 development box. For documentation purposes I’m writing down my way of setting it up and it’s probably worth for others. I was pretty confident with a Fedora 13 + Eclipse setup so … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Eclipse, EGit, Fedora, Fedora 14, Geany, Git, PDT, PHP, PHPUnit, postaweek2011, PTI, tig, Xdebug
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New Kids on the Blockwart: Matt Mullenweg
Of questionable attitude: According to disclosed information by Ben Hook a.k.a WPBlogger, back in July 2010 Matthew Mullenweg contacted the critics employee and tried to exploit the work relationship to put pressure on him. In the now published email conversation, … Continue reading