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Comments on: Matt Mullenweg: Wizard of WordPress, part 1

I interview Matt Mullenweg on WordPress, blogging in general, free speech, spam, and Google.

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b2 vs b2evolution
by marcomano May 17, 2007 10:56 AM PDT
While Matt says b2 has been abandonned, you show a screenshot of b2evolution, which is the multiblog branch of post b2 forks and which is very much alive .

The website of the original b2 site is http://cafelog.com , not http://b2evolution.net .
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b2 vs b2evolution
by marcomano May 17, 2007 10:56 AM PDT
While Matt says b2 has been abandonned, you show a screenshot of b2evolution, which is the multiblog branch of post b2 forks and which is very much alive .

The website of the original b2 site is http://cafelog.com , not http://b2evolution.net .
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Audio please
by AndrewMacNeill June 4, 2007 3:55 AM PDT
Rafe,

While I love the video casts, I don't always get a chance to watch them. IT would be GREATLY appreciated if when posting a video, you (and for that matter, all of Cnet), would also post an audio only version of it.

It would really make it much easier.

Thanks
Andrew
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Audio please
by AndrewMacNeill June 4, 2007 3:55 AM PDT
Rafe,

While I love the video casts, I don't always get a chance to watch them. IT would be GREATLY appreciated if when posting a video, you (and for that matter, all of Cnet), would also post an audio only version of it.

It would really make it much easier.

Thanks
Andrew
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