[wp-testers] Upgraded from 2.3.3 to 2.5 went perfectly :D

Adrian Hayter adrianhayter at gmail.com
Sat Mar 29 18:59:54 GMT 2008


Here is what Aaron said:

That footer line is updated by pinging a wordpress.org file and
checking what the current version is. It only does it three times a
day, so it should update itself later today.

(It is also possible the server-side check hasn't been updated yet as
the release was announced only two hours or so ago.)


Aaron.



Joe wrote:
> When does it do that or is there a way to do it manually?
>
> Adrian Hayter wrote:
>> Yeah, apparently that will disappear once the WordPress installation 
>> updates it's version cache.
>>
>> Rick Beckman wrote:
>>> Yeah, 2.5 looks fantastic, and it works great! :-D
>>>
>>> One thing, though: In the footer of the admin panel, I see this: "You
>>> are using a development version (2.5). Cool! Please stay updated." The
>>> "stay updated" link leads to SVN; is that desired on a stable version?
>>> Also, I'm pretty sure it shouldn't say "development version"; I
>>> downloaded it from the stable link at .org
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Rick
>>>
>>> On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Adrian Hayter 
>>> <adrianhayter at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>  
>>>> Thanks to the developers! The upgrade went perfectly, and as far as I
>>>> can tell everything is working. As for the actual product, 2.5 looks
>>>> great, and will surely make things easier for everyone who wants a 
>>>> blog.
>>>>
>>>> -Adrian
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