Co-Authors Plus v3.0: Introducing Guest Authors. Finally out the door after several months in the making. And, not to jinx myself, no bug reports on day one. The upside of using your clients as guinea pigs.
Tag Archives: Automattic
Automattic, most commonly known as the company behind WordPress and WordPress.com, is where I worked as a Code Wrangler from August 2011 to April 2013.
P2 Resolved Posts v0.3: Register your own post states
P2 Resolved Posts is a nifty plugin we use at Automattic, in conjunction with the stellar P2 theme, to help better ensure decisions aren’t left hanging and things get done. This third release of the plugin allows you to register your own custom post states. For instance, if… Continue reading →
Git in my Subversion
Two weeks ago, I discovered magic: it’s possible to initialize a Git repo inside of Subversion (SVN). Since the advent of Github as a leading collaboration platform, I’ve forever been trying to reconcile the Git to SVN workflow. Progress is faster in Git(hub) because it’s… Continue reading →
8 tips for a great company meetup. Automattic has it down to an art.
Champagne at the break

The perfect midway point for meetup project demos. I’m loving what Automattic came up with this week.
I’ve got Git in my SVN and SVN in my Git and it’s the hottest thing ever. Plugins all the things.
Flying Alaska 2553, a turboprop operated by Horizon, down to San Diego via Fresno. Automattic’s annual meetup will be in full swing for the next week, with a combination of projects, socializing, and fun activities. I’m personally looking forward improving my finish position over last year in the go-kart races. Rough life.
Oh, did I mention we’re hiring?
Why Some Company Offices Are Virtual. Neat read about the Automattic workspace, and how our distributed office came to be.
Writing a little blog post so Leah can test out WordPress.com’s new comment by email reply feature. You can ignore, or comment too and let me know what you think!
a8c hack day started right

a8c hack day started right.