Unfortunately, Sam Bauers was unable to make it for this episode. I know Sam is a busy guy so I think I’ll try again at some point in the future but for now, we simply won’t have a bbPress themed show unless I can get a bbPress expert on the line. So for this episode, we had a big giant roundtable and discussed what ever came to our mind. I know we had a few technical issues with TalkShoe but we were still able to produce the show.
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WordPress Tavern Listener Poll:
Last weeks poll question was: Is WordPress A Community Run Project?
Out of a total of 41 votes, 16 of you said yes, 15 of you said no, 6 of you voted I don’t know, Ask Matt and 4 of you said Duh.
This Weeks Poll Question Is: Do You Think bbPress Will Evolve Into A WordPress Plugin?
Picks Of The Week:
Jeff – DiggingIntoWordPress.com – DiggingIntoWordPress.com is the blog home for the upcoming book of the same name by Chris Coyier and Jeff Starr. The blog is there for searchability, quick tips, and copy and pasteable code. The book is there for offline reference and that essential full-attention first read through when your brain is ready to soak in a ton of new information. Digging Into WordPress brings you the best of both worlds.
David – WPbyTheMinute.com – WordPress Development billed by the Minute by Tommy Vallier
Last Weeks WordPress Trivia Question:
What are the names of the 5 people who have core commit access to WordPress?
WordPress Trivia Answer:
Ryan Boren, Mark Jaquith, Matt Mullenweg, Andrew Ozz, & Peter Westwood
This Weeks Trivia Question
Prior to Automattic, what is the name of the company where Toni Schneider was the CEO?
Announcements:
Next week Nikolay of the GlotPress is scheduled to join us to talk about that project and other good WordPress stuff.
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Listening to the show right now, I always dig the open mics, you guys should get together for a panel at a WordCamp!
Oh, Toni Schneider was the CEO of Oddpost (Later Yahoo!)