Updating To WordPress 2.0.5 Problems?

Hmmm… I upgraded to WP 2.0.5 today (yes I know I’m late) and it appears to have marked some old posts as new. Hence they may well appear in the Dashboard.

I haven’t done anything to prompt this other than upgrade. I’m not sure what has caused this, but I think one or two other people had similar problems. Sorry for the confusion.

Update: I just thought of something I did change.
I changed the blog description: I changed “not quite so daily thoughts” to be “not-quite-so-daily thoughts”. I wonder whether that is enough to trigger the problem with the software at WordPress Planet?

12 thoughts on “Updating To WordPress 2.0.5 Problems?

  1. Yes indeed, it has happened before. In fact, everytime someone new comes on the list, all their old posts seem to appear here – in fact only a selection, but …

  2. Pi,
    I’m not new to WordPress planet though. The only thing new is the version of my blog! That’s what really weird, I’d not even made a new post (before this one) simply upgraded to 2.0.5.

  3. I’d wager that it’s an issue with the planet software. I didn’t see any WordPress blogs exhibit this behavior in my feed reader after 2.0.5 was released. Your modification timestamps haven’t changed.

    There’s one way to test your blog description theory… change your description in a week or two and see what happens. 😉

  4. Might I respectfully suggest you consider very carefully the titles of any posts that could appear in planet? I imagine there is a large percentage of people who read the headlines in their Dashboard, but never read the stories. The title of this post could easily be interpreted to mean your upgrade was difficult or problematic.

    I don’t mean to sound bitchy or disrespectful. I’m just sayin’.

  5. Absolutely. I don’t dispute the relevance of your chosen title. I’m just saying the title could make the problem sound much worse than it actually is. Probably thousands of people have read the title, but not the post.

  6. It’s a problem that a user has had – I think the title works fine.

    The title (along with the multiple, irrelevant, posts) made me read the entire post. So what if someone read the title but not the post? They must not really care about the problem, eh?

  7. I’d wager that it’s an issue with the planet software. I didn’t see any WordPress blogs exhibit this behavior in my feed reader after 2.0.5 was released. Your modification timestamps haven’t changed.

    There’s one way to test your blog description theory… change your description in a week or two and see what happens

  8. I am looking for a blog service for our office to use and we need it to be as accessible as possible for two visually impaired staff members. I came across an old post of yours on the accessibility issues of WordPress 2.0. Were these issues resolved at all in your latest upgrade? Any insights into this issue would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.

  9. Hi Mary Beth,
    I haven’t looked into the accessibility of either WordPress 2.0.7 or WordPress 2.1. I know that some of the issues I originally blogged about were addressed, but at the time not everything was.

    I will try to investigate in the next couple of days.

    Mike

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