[wp-edu] Higher Ed institutions using Jetpack?
Parker, Joshua
josh at 7mediaws.org
Fri Jul 20 15:36:29 UTC 2012
I've used it and it works great. But someone correct me if I am wrong, I don't thing Jetpack uses API keys anymore.
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From: "Ken Newquist" <newquisk at lafayette.edu>
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Subject: [wp-edu] Higher Ed institutions using Jetpack?
Greetings,
Is anyone out there using the Jetpack suite of plugins?
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/jetpack/
It looks like it scratches a number of social media itches (with LaTeX thrown in as the cherry on top), but I'm curious about how it worked for folks. In particular, I'm wondering how the API key scaled up. It looks as though you need to create a key for each site separately (unlike Akismet) and while that will work fine for one off sites, I expect it becomes a challenge in multisite environments with dozens or hundreds of web sites.
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