Title: Developer&#8217;s Blog irrelevant?
Last modified: August 18, 2016

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# Developer’s Blog irrelevant?

 *  Anonymous
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/)
 * I’ve been watching WordPress for quite a few months. In all that time, there 
   has not been any mention on the Developer’s Blog about the progress of version
   1.3. What gives?
    Is there another website that we should be looking at for news,
   status reports, updates on 1.3? If so, why is [http://wordpress.org/development/](http://wordpress.org/development/)
   not pointing to the more relevant site? Reading the forums, I’ve come across 
   one post which appears to be an update by a developer on the progress of 1.3,
   but why does that post not appear on the Developer’s Blog? Perhaps the Developer’s
   Blog section should be replaced by the “1.3 Goals” at [http://codex.wordpress.org/Version_1.3?](http://codex.wordpress.org/Version_1.3?)
   Between all the people listed on the “About” page, surely at least one of you
   can contribute a weekly status report or _some_ feedback?

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 *  [carthik](https://wordpress.org/support/users/carthik/)
 * (@carthik)
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/#post-109947)
 * Can improve, yes.
    Being so noticeable does put some people off from posting 
   on it. The thought that whatever it is that they want to post may not be important
   might be the reason behind this. A regular weekly update would be nice, I agree.
 *  Thread Starter Anonymous
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/#post-109950)
 * No offence, but I don’t buy the idea that people might be put off posting on 
   the Developer’s Blog. That’s what it’s there for.
    And as for the importance (
   or not) of what they might want to post… the very reason I’ve been paying attention
   to WordPress is that it has been appearing all over my radar for the last few
   months. Which is great news for WordPress and the community that supports it.
   So I’m guessing that outside of the relatively small core community of WordPress“
   insiders”, there is a huge (and growing) community of newcomers and relative 
   newcomers. All of whom would be delighted to read regular (yes, weekly would 
   be great) updates on the progress of 1.3. It doesn’t matter whether the developer(
   s) think a post is important, what matters is having a regular update to keep
   the growing community happy. Transparency is what makes open source projects 
   work – the more transparent the project, the more you’ll find people become willing
   to contribute their time and skills, thus accelerating and/or improving the quality
   of the project. So IMHO a weekly or fortnightly update on the Developer’s Blog
   would be a huge hit. Particularly if it’s about WordPress development.
 *  [carthik](https://wordpress.org/support/users/carthik/)
 * (@carthik)
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/#post-109956)
 * As for the reluctance to post, I must say I was not merely stating an opinion.
   
   I wish to assure you that WordPress will always remain transparent and every 
   effort will be made to see that views and news are properly communicated. There
   is a CVS commit mailing list that sends out mail each time there is a change 
   in the source, but you are right about the importance of the ordinary user and
   the world-at-large being updated about what’s going on. A difficulty would be
   that most of the ideas are not completely implemented till a few days/weeks after
   they are proposed, and by the time they are, they are news no longer. Please 
   don’t think that I am trying to justify what is essentially something that needs
   fixing. I am trying to see why things might be the way they are, so it may benefit
   someone 🙂 Thank you for your comment, and watch the devblog for updates. I hope
   there will be a regular update from now on.
 *  Thread Starter Anonymous
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/#post-109959)
 * Quote:
    “A difficulty would be that most of the ideas are not completely implemented
   till a few days/weeks after they are proposed, and by the time they are, they
   are news no longer.” Thanks for your prompt reply, but I still feel you’re missing
   the point with your comment above. It might no longer be news to the core development
   team, but little things like that are noteworthy to the larger community (and
   to outsiders like me who are beginning to take an interest in WordPress). Thanks
   again for your input. Now I’ll sit back for a while to watch the Developer’s 
   Blog with renewed interest…
 *  Thread Starter Anonymous
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/#post-109990)
 * I for one would prefer for the developers to actually develop rather than spend
   their time posting to the developers blog! Most of them have blogs of their own
   to maintain, as well as jobs to hold down. Heck, one or two of them might even
   have social lives!
    But even though it might be asking a bit much to have a weekly
   update (is the pace of development really that fast anyway?) it should really
   be possible to post a monthly one. Maybe they could share the load by delegating
   each month to a different person?
 *  Thread Starter Anonymous
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/#post-110003)
 * In the past three months there has three posts. Announcement of Firefox, a Meetup
   and just one regarding WP. And that one was a maintenance upgrade. So a new comer
   might have the impression that development has stalled. There was not even a 
   mention of Matt’s recent move. I think that should have been on there.
    You don’t
   need to update every day, and you don’t need to give an update on every little
   feature that in the works. Even a note or two a month would let the masses know
   you there. (Not everybody reads through the support forum or digs through CVS.)
   And if its just a page for announcements then change the name to Announcements
   rather than develovers’ blog.
 *  [Mark (podz)](https://wordpress.org/support/users/podz/)
 * (@podz)
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/#post-110014)
 * The other issue is that if the devblog commented on the progress of 1.3, more
   people may be tempted to use a nightly – even if it is in alpha.
    Imagine if 
   this were posted : _“The core files are now stable after we introduced feature#
   1, feature#2 and feature#3 so the next stage is adding in target#1 etc”_ There
   may be people who would just see ‘stable’ and the feature they want, so they 
   download and install it notwithstanding the fact that the development cycle was
   far from complete. That leads to people wondering why their code might break,
   and people asking here for support on a product that hasn’t been released. Even
   with the sticky about Nightlies, those posts still happen.
 *  Thread Starter Anonymous
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/#post-110016)
 * ‘Even a don’t worry, we’re not dead’ post would be fine.
 *  Thread Starter Anonymous
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/#post-110030)
 * Sounds like someone needs a patience pill. We’re all eagerly awaiting the release
   of 1.3, but let’s not whine about the lack of updates to the Developer’s Blog.
   If you want more regular status updates, take the advice above and subscribe 
   to the commit list.
 *  Moderator [Matt Mullenweg](https://wordpress.org/support/users/matt/)
 * (@matt)
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/#post-110041)
 * If you want to write for the dev blog, by all means let me know and I’ll set 
   up access.
 *  Thread Starter Anonymous
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/#post-110068)
 * What a bunch of whiney ass-hat comments. Let the developers do their thing and
   quit acting like the sky is going to fall if you don’t hear something about the
   next big thing.
 *  [Kafkaesqui](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kafkaesqui/)
 * (@kafkaesqui)
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/#post-110070)
 * Thanks for the input, anonymous ass-hat. In the future we’ll try and remember
   the important thing is for everyone to avoid providing critical feedback and 
   just keep our mouths shut. Like you just…oh, nevermind.
 *  [Brak](https://wordpress.org/support/users/brak/)
 * (@brak)
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/#post-110072)
 * I don’t think it’s a bunch of ass-hat comments. It’s just the last time 1.3 was
   mentioned on the dev blog was back in _July_. Ouch. Would be nice for the developers
   to take 2 minutes out of their time to let people know about the progress. I 
   don’t think it’s that unreasonable to ask after they’ve put thousands of hours
   into WP in the meantime. I’ve been using nightlies and 1.3 is progressing nicely
   with some wonderful new features. The thing is, you can’t find out about them
   unless you religiously download nightlies.
 *  Thread Starter Anonymous
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/#post-110094)
 * I agree with podz that posting too much about 1.3 might encourage people to use
   it before it’s even out of beta, and before you all say ‘no, no, 1.3 is perfectly
   stable’ how do you know there won’t be a new version tomorrow that’ll break stuff?
   Alpha testing should really be kept to techies and I imagine they’re all subscribed
   to the mailing list anyway.
    But it still wouldn’t hurt to give the rest of us
   a monthly update on how things are going, long as they didn’t mention the word‘
   stable’. I also think the developers are better placed to make those kind of 
   posts than anyone else.
 *  [carthik](https://wordpress.org/support/users/carthik/)
 * (@carthik)
 * [21 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/developers-blog-irrelevant/#post-110098)
 * A post in in the pipe and should be out soon. I hope there’ll be regular updates
   from now on.

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