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On behalf of the entire WordPress team, I’m proud and excited to announce the immediate availability of version 2.2 “Getz” for download<\/a>. This version includes a number of new features, most notably Widgets integration, and over two hundred bug fixes. It’s named in honor of tenor saxophonist Stan Getz<\/a>.<\/p>\n In addition there were also dozens of UI and accessibility improvements, ranging from more concise wording around options and links to things like a view and preview link above the content box when you’re editing a post or page, as well as several important security fixes. We don’t plan to continue to support the 2.1 branch, so this is a required upgrade.<\/p>\n We also improved a great deal under the hood that hopefully you’ll never notice, but if you’re a developer for the WP platform it provides a lot to sink your teeth into. Here is a sampling:<\/p>\n If you’d like an in-depth look at everything that changed, here is a list of all 244 closed tickets<\/a> in our bug tracker and you can use this link<\/a> to see what files and lines of code changed. (It was a lot!)<\/p>\n Most interesting about this release is that is our first under the new, experimental development cycle that we first talked about when we released version 2.1 fewer than 4 months ago<\/a>. We delayed a few weeks from our target date in April, but ended up under our original goal of a 4 month major release cycle. My thanks and congratulations to the entire WordPress community for pulling together and making that happen. It wasn’t without its bumps, but the things we learned along the way will make our next release in September even better. You can now look forward to a fast but stable schedule of new features and goodies several times a year from WordPress.<\/p>\n There were 1.4 million downloads of WordPress 2.1 in the four months it was available.<\/p>\n I wrote a post that covers some of the media that WP has been getting lately<\/a> and its history.<\/p>\n We’ve expanded WordPress.org quite a bit, most notably the very active plugins directory<\/a> and the ideas forum<\/a>.<\/p>\n Come meet other WordPress users and developers at WordCamp<\/a>, which is going to be taking place July 21-22 in San Francisco.<\/p>\n Don’t forget to check out WordPress’ cousins MU<\/a> and bbPress<\/a>, both of which have been seeing some pretty cool development lately.<\/p>\n The most valuable thing you can give back to WordPress is your time — the time to help a friend discover the joy of blogging, the time to help a stranger (a friend you haven’t met yet) on the support forums<\/a>, or the time to help make WordPress a better product<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" On behalf of the entire WordPress team, I’m proud and excited to announce the immediate availability of version 2.2 “Getz” for download. 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