Over at Automattic, we’ve been hard at work on P2, a, dare I say, revolutionary “theme” for WordPress. I’m very proud to have been involved with the development and design of it – I work with some amazing people and this has been an especially fascinating project.

I put “theme” in quotes, because P2 is not just a “theme.” It is a way of thinking. Specifically about “themes,” but also about what WordPress is – it’s obviously much more than a CMS or a blogging system. Calling P2 a “theme” just doesn’t do it justice.

As trial will show, it’s done a lot for Automattic alone. In just the past few months our modes of communication have drastically changed – more so than I would have expected – all because of P2. Also, our productivity and transparency (both internally and externally) have grown fantastically.

WordPress “themes” are finally moving away from set formulas to attacking problems and adpating to workflows… they are doing what design is supposed to do: solve problems. Themes are becoming applications. And, something tells me, we’re going to see some amazing things from the WordPress community in the near future. I’m excited.

Get P2 at WordPress.com or for your self-hosted blog.

via How P2 Changed Automattic — Matt Mullenweg.

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100,000 downloads of WordPress 2.7 in 20 hours, and the pace is picking up.

via 100,000 in 20 by Ryan Boren

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WordPress 2.7

December 11th, 2008

WordPress 2.7 has been released. It’s awesome. But, I’ll let the video do the talking:

I’ve missed you all.

October 21st, 2008

Where did the past 12 days go?

I’m not quite sure, but I am glad that Ms. Moss was here to comfort you.

The last week I spent time with my possie, the Automattic crew. It was awesome getting to live, work, and play with them for a while. It kind of felt like the Real World, geek edition. I was hoping we’d have had some confessions of invalid code or unicode debauchery, to go along with the code filled week, but no luck.

My favorite part of the trip: getting schooled by Nikolay on UTF-16.

Without further awkwardness, a polaroid of Zooey Deschanel:

Zooey Deschanel

And just for kicks, John Lennon.

Black dude, lennon, ono

BTW, someone remind me to cleanup the design around here… ya know, when it gets bad enough.

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Now, Fully Automattic

August 4th, 2008

All in part to an offer I just couldn’t refuse, I’m now part of the Automattic team. I’m very excited and very honored to be working with such an awesome team. I’ll be working on top secret projects (and some not so top secret projects), pushing pixels, flipping bits, and bringing my insight to all that I can.

Most of you (that’s you Mom) know Automattic through their work on WordPress and Akismet.

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Monotone for .ORG blogs!

June 10th, 2008

We know you’ve been anxious. So here it is:

Monotone, a photo-blogging theme we created for Automattic is now packaged for download and available for use on .ORG self-hosted Wordpress installs.

The theme is released as-is under the GPL license. We hope you enjoy it. If you do like what you see, it’d be excellent if you perused our work and contacted us, even if you just want to say, “hi!”

If you are using Monotone, on Wordpress.com or with a self-hosted blog, please comment on this entry with a link to your blog. We love checking out great photography!

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Wordpress 2.5 is out!

March 30th, 2008

Wordpress 2.5 is out! It’s one of the most significant releases to date, in my opinion.

The nightly releases have made it significantly easier for me to blog. Thanks Automattic and everyone (which is a ton of people, including one line of code from myself) who contributed!

And, on top of being just plain awesome, one of my favorite design studios ever, Happy Cog, (who redesigned the admin section of the app) did a killer job with the interface design.

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