WordPress 2.2 “Getz” is out. I’ll be testing it out on our development site shortly, but if any brave souls want to try it out in the meantime do let us know how it goes!
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Thanks to Google Code, we now have a Tarski Subversion repository. The trunk can be accessed via the web at http://tarski.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/, and the Google Code project for Tarski is here.
Those with svn installed on the command line can use the following command to checkout the latest and greatest (and use-at-your-own-risk) version of Tarski:
svn checkout http://tarski.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ tarski
If anyone feels like explaining what tags and branches are in Subversion and how I should be using them for Tarski, that’d be awesome. Revision 2 on the repository is 1.3, and revision 3 is 1.4.
.pot files will be available as a branch as soon as I figure out how to get ZigVersion to do them. :-)
Tags: Google Code, source, Subversion
I was quite pleased to notice that the number of pages using Tarski hit 1,000,000 lately.
We’re very proud to announce that WordPress.com now offers Tarski as a theme option! Looks like some of the options didn’t carry over – centered theme seems to be a popular request in the comments – but it’s pretty damned nifty to know that 400,000+ bloggers now can switch to Tarski with a click of a mouse…
In unrelated news, designer Wes Willis has a very pretty mod of Tarski up.
Guilty Carnivore has a beautiful modification of Tarski running.
Vidar has created a modified version of Tarski he dubs “Vidarski”, even getting the theme to work with WordPress 1.5.x. I’m a fan of the blue…
Looks like Tarski has been ported to the Korean TatterTools blog software.
