WordPress 1.5

by Scott Beale on February 15, 2005 · 0 comments

WordPress

WordPress 1.5 was released today. WordPress is the weblog script that we use for our blog. This new release is a major jump forward for WordPress, which in our opinion is the best weblog script out there. It’s really easy to install and configure, with a variety of community developed templates to choose from. WordPress much more secure and robust than many of the other weblog scripts out there and best of all it is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). If you have been holding off starting a blog, your wait is over.

Of course Laughing Squid Web Hosting supports WordPress on our servers and in fact it’s the weblog script that we recommend to all of our customers.

Congratulations to Matt and the worldwide development community that have made WordPress possible.

UPDATE: here’s the official annoucement

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