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Is it recommended to upgrade to wordpress 2.5 (self hosted)?

Some people hesitate to upgrade their wordpress version to the latest one, which at this time version 2.5. I was using version 2.3, to be frank I was reluctant to upgrade when wordpress announce the release of 2.5. My hosting provided upgrade of wordpress with a clik of a link (through Fantastico) . Just one click and it upgrade everything. My database is still okay and customized stuffs still there. From an end user view like me, I only see changes in their interface. Posting a post seem to be working better than wordpress 2.3.

Back up your data (you can never be too careful) and what are you waiting for? Give Wordpress 2.5 a try and if don’t like it, restore back to the older version. You would never know until you give a try…

Give double thumb to wordpress team members………………..

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  1. 5 Responses to “Is it recommended to upgrade to wordpress 2.5 (self hosted)?”

  2. By no imageAdy (Who am I?) on Apr 14, 2008 | Reply

    I am reluctant to upgrade simply because I use too many plugins and am lazy to check them one by one. :-)

    BTW Congrats on your blog!

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  3. By no imagelan (Who am I?) on Apr 14, 2008 | Reply

    Feel free to visit this blog : http://technorati.com/weblog/2008/04/424.html

    Upgrade your web apps before you get hacked and your site drops off the search-engine radar.

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  4. By no imageRizal (Who am I?) on Apr 15, 2008 | Reply

    Any killer feature that should compel me to upgrade?

    Mine is now 2.2 … works fine for me …

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  5. By no imagelan (Who am I?) on Apr 15, 2008 | Reply

    nothing much….but WordPress 2.5 actually improves on the object-caching mechanism by caching an even-larger number of objects in the code by default.

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  6. By no imagefazelina (Who am I?) on Apr 15, 2008 | Reply

    WordPress 2.3.2 and older have security holes that are being actively exploited by hackers to inject spam links into blogs which are not maintained.
    Some attack was barely noticeable since the injected code added to existing code.

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