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\n- A cross-site scripting vulnerability in the external library Plupload. Thanks to the Moxiecode team for working with us on this, and for releasing Plupload 1.5.5 to address this issue.
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\n- Media: Fix a collection of minor workflow and compatibility issues in the new media manager.
\n- Networks: Suggest proper rewrite rules when creating a new network.
\n- Prevent scheduled posts from being stripped of certain HTML, such as video embeds, when they are published.
\n- Work around some misconfigurations that may have caused some JavaScript in the WordPress admin area to fail.
\n- Suppress some warnings that could occur when a plugin misused the database or user APIs.
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\nAdditionally, a bug affecting Windows servers running IIS can prevent updating from 3.5 to 3.5.1. If you receive the error “Destination directory for file streaming does not exist or is not writable,” you will need to follow the steps outlined on the Codex.
\nWordPress 3.5.1 also addresses the following security issues:
\n\n- A server-side request forgery vulnerability and remote port scanning using pingbacks. This vulnerability, which could potentially be used to expose information and compromise a site, affects all previous WordPress versions. This was fixed by the WordPress security team. We’d like to thank security researchers Gennady Kovshenin and Ryan Dewhurst for reviewing our work.
\n- Two instances of cross-site scripting via shortcodes and post content. These issues were discovered by Jon Cave of the WordPress security team.
\n- A cross-site scripting vulnerability in the external library Plupload. Thanks to the Moxiecode team for working with us on this, and for releasing Plupload 1.5.5 to address this issue.
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\n";}i:1;a:13:{s:5:"title";s:17:"2012: A Look Back";s:4:"link";s:51:"http://wordpress.org/news/2013/01/2012-a-look-back/";s:8:"comments";s:60:"http://wordpress.org/news/2013/01/2012-a-look-back/#comments";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 01 Jan 2013 02:22:20 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:8:"Jen Mylo";}s:8:"category";s:13:"Uncategorized";s:4:"guid";s:33:"http://wordpress.org/news/?p=2525";s:11:"description";s:340:"Another year is coming to a close, and it’s time to look back and reflect on what we’ve accomplished in the past twelve months. The WordPress community is stronger than ever, and some of the accomplishments of the past year are definitely worth remembering. Software Releases We had two major releases of the WordPress web [...]";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:4441:"Another year is coming to a close, and it’s time to look back and reflect on what we’ve accomplished in the past twelve months. The WordPress community is stronger than ever, and some of the accomplishments of the past year are definitely worth remembering.
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\nThe “Make” Network and Team Reps
\n2012 was the year that saw the creation of Make.wordpress.org, a network of sites for the teams of contributors responsible for the different areas of the WordPress project. Now anyone can follow along and get involved with the teams that work on core, theme review, forum support, documentation, and more. In 2013 we’ll work to improve these sites to make it easier to become a contributor. Each team also now has elected Team Reps, a new role that has already led to more cross-team communication. Team reps post each week to the Updates blog so that the other reps can keep up with what’s going on in other teams.
\nWordPress Community Summit
\nAt the end of October, about 100 of the most influential and respected members of the WordPress community attended an inaugural summit to discuss where we all stand, and to figure out where we go next with WordPress. A “conference of conversations,” this unconference made everyone an active participant, and while not every issue brought to the table was solved by the end of the event, the right questions were being asked.
\nMeetup.com
\nThe WordPress Foundation now has a central account with Meetup.com. We’ve brought in a couple dozen existing meetup groups as a pilot to test the system, and are in the process of working with more existing meetups (as well as new ones) to join us so that local organizers won’t have to pay organizer dues and can get more support from the WordPress project.
\nInternet Blackout Day
\nWe participated in the protest against SOPA/PIPA, Internet Blackout Day, on January 18. Though we usually stay out of politics, this campaign was important, and we not only participated in the blackout on WordPress.org, we encouraged our users to do so as well, and recommended plugins to provide blackout functionality. It was deemed the largest online protest in history.
\nWordCamps
\nAnd finally, it wouldn’t be a recap without counting up the WordCamps! There were 67 WordCamps around the world in 2012, bringing together WordPress users, developers, and fans. If you didn’t make it to a WordCamp this year, maybe it can be one of your new year resolutions: check the schedule to find one near you!
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\n2012 was the year that saw the creation of Make.wordpress.org, a network of sites for the teams of contributors responsible for the different areas of the WordPress project. Now anyone can follow along and get involved with the teams that work on core, theme review, forum support, documentation, and more. In 2013 we’ll work to improve these sites to make it easier to become a contributor. Each team also now has elected Team Reps, a new role that has already led to more cross-team communication. Team reps post each week to the Updates blog so that the other reps can keep up with what’s going on in other teams.
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\nAt the end of October, about 100 of the most influential and respected members of the WordPress community attended an inaugural summit to discuss where we all stand, and to figure out where we go next with WordPress. A “conference of conversations,” this unconference made everyone an active participant, and while not every issue brought to the table was solved by the end of the event, the right questions were being asked.
\nMeetup.com
\nThe WordPress Foundation now has a central account with Meetup.com. We’ve brought in a couple dozen existing meetup groups as a pilot to test the system, and are in the process of working with more existing meetups (as well as new ones) to join us so that local organizers won’t have to pay organizer dues and can get more support from the WordPress project.
\nInternet Blackout Day
\nWe participated in the protest against SOPA/PIPA, Internet Blackout Day, on January 18. Though we usually stay out of politics, this campaign was important, and we not only participated in the blackout on WordPress.org, we encouraged our users to do so as well, and recommended plugins to provide blackout functionality. It was deemed the largest online protest in history.
\nWordCamps
\nAnd finally, it wouldn’t be a recap without counting up the WordCamps! There were 67 WordCamps around the world in 2012, bringing together WordPress users, developers, and fans. If you didn’t make it to a WordCamp this year, maybe it can be one of your new year resolutions: check the schedule to find one near you!
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\nIf you’ve been around WordPress a while, the most dramatic new change you’ll notice is a completely re-imagined flow for uploading photos and creating galleries. Media has long been a friction point and we’ve listened hard and given a lot of thought into crafting this new system. 3.5 includes a new default theme, Twenty Twelve, which has a very clean mobile-first responsive design and works fantastic as a base for a CMS site. Finally we’ve spent a lot of time refreshing the styles of the dashboard, updating everything to be Retina-ready with beautiful high resolution graphics, a new color picker, and streamlining a couple of fewer-used sections of the admin.
\nHere’s a quick video overview of everything you can share with your friends:
\n\nFor Developers
\nYou can now put your (or anyone’s) WordPress.org username on the plugins page and see your favorite tagged ones, to make it easy to install them again when setting up a new site. There’s a new Tumblr importer. New installs no longer show the links manager. Finally for multisite developers switch_to_blog() is way faster and you can now install MS in a sub-directory. The Underscore and Backbone JavaScript libraries are now available. The Codex has a pretty good summary of the developer features above and beyond this, and you can always grab a warm beverage and explore Trac directly.
\nPercussion Section
\nBehind every great release is great contributors. 3.5 had more people involved than any release before it:
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\nIf you’ve been around WordPress a while, the most dramatic new change you’ll notice is a completely re-imagined flow for uploading photos and creating galleries. Media has long been a friction point and we’ve listened hard and given a lot of thought into crafting this new system. 3.5 includes a new default theme, Twenty Twelve, which has a very clean mobile-first responsive design and works fantastic as a base for a CMS site. Finally we’ve spent a lot of time refreshing the styles of the dashboard, updating everything to be Retina-ready with beautiful high resolution graphics, a new color picker, and streamlining a couple of fewer-used sections of the admin.
\nHere’s a quick video overview of everything you can share with your friends:
\n\nFor Developers
\nYou can now put your (or anyone’s) WordPress.org username on the plugins page and see your favorite tagged ones, to make it easy to install them again when setting up a new site. There’s a new Tumblr importer. New installs no longer show the links manager. Finally for multisite developers switch_to_blog() is way faster and you can now install MS in a sub-directory. The Underscore and Backbone JavaScript libraries are now available. The Codex has a pretty good summary of the developer features above and beyond this, and you can always grab a warm beverage and explore Trac directly.
\nPercussion Section
\nBehind every great release is great contributors. 3.5 had more people involved than any release before it:
\nAaron D. Campbell, aaronholbrook, Aaron Jorbin, Adam Harley, akbortoli, alecrust, Alex Concha, Alex King, Alex Mills (Viper007Bond), alexvorn2, ampt, Amy Hendrix (sabreuse), andrea.r, Andrew Nacin, Andrew Ozz, Andrew Ryno, Andrew Spittle, Andy Skelton, apokalyptik, Bainternet, Barry Kooij, bazza, bbrooks, Ben Casey, Ben Huson, Ben Kulbertis, bergius, Bernhard Riedl, betzster, Billy (bananastalktome), bolo1988, bradparbs, bradthomas127, Brady Vercher, Brandon Dove, Brian Layman, Brian Richards, Bronson Quick, Bryan Petty, cannona, Caroline Moore, Caspie, cdog, Charles Frees-Melvin, chellycat, Chelsea Otakan, Chouby, Chris Olbekson, Christopher Finke, Chris Wallace, Cor van Noorloos, Cristi Burcă, Dan, Dan Rivera, Daryl Koopersmith, Dave Martin, deltafactory, Dion Hulse, DjZoNe, dllh, Dominik Schilling, doublesharp, Drew Jaynes (DrewAPicture), Drew Strojny, Eddie Moya, elyobo, Emil Uzelac, Empireoflight, Eric Andrew Lewis, Erick Hitter, Eric Mann, ericwahlforss, Evan Solomon, fadingdust, F J Kaiser, foxinni, Gary Cao, Gary Jones, Gary Pendergast, GeertDD, George Mamadashvili, George Stephanis, GhostToast, gnarf, goldenapples, Gustavo Bordoni, hakre, hanni, hardy101, hebbet, Helen Hou-Sandi, Hugo Baeta, iamfriendly, Ian Stewart, ikailo, Ipstenu (Mika Epstein), itworx, j-idris, Jake Goldman, jakub.tyrcha, James Collins, jammitch, Jane Wells, Japh, JarretC, Jason Lemahieu (MadtownLems), javert03, jbrinley, jcakec, Jeff Bowen, Jeff Sebring, Jeremy Felt, Jeremy Herve, Jerry Bates (JerrySarcastic), Jesper Johansen (Jayjdk), jndetlefsen, Joe Hoyle, joelhardi, Joey Kudish, John Blackbourn (johnbillion), John James Jacoby, John P. Bloch, Jonas Bolinder, Jonathan D. Johnson, Jon Cave, joostdekeijzer, Jorge Bernal, Joseph Scott, Juan, Justin Sainton, Justin Sternberg, Justin Tadlock, Kailey Lampert (trepmal), Kelly Dwan, Keruspe, kitchin, Knut Sparhell, Konstantin Kovshenin, Konstantin Obenland, Kopepasah, Kristopher Lagraff, Kurt Payne, Kyrylo, Lance Willett, Larysa Mykhas, leogermani, lesteph, linuxologos, Luc De Brouwer, Luke Gedeon, Lutz Schroer, mailnew2ster, Manuel Schmalstieg, Maor Chasen, Marco, MarcusPope, Mark Jaquith, Marko Heijnen, MartyThornley, mattdanner, Matthew Richmond, Matt Martz, Matt Thomas, Matt Wiebe, mattyrob, Max Cutler, Mel Choyce, Mert Yazicioglu, Michael Adams (mdawaffe), Michael Fields, Mike Bijon, Mike Glendinning, Mike Hansen, Mike Little, Mike Schinkel, Mike Schroder, Mike Toppa, Milan Dinic, mitcho (Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine), Mohammad Jangda, mohanjith, mpvanwinkle77, Mr Papa, murky, Naoko Takano, Nashwan Doaqan, Niall Kennedy, Nikolay Bachiyski, ntm, nvartolomei, pavelevap, pdclark, Pete Mall, Peter Westwood, Pete Schuster, Philip Arthur Moore, Phill Brown, picklepete, Picklewagon, Prasath Nadarajah, r-a-y, Rami Yushuvaev, Ricardo Moraleida, Robert Chapin (miqrogroove), Robert Wetzlmayr, Ron Rennick, rstern, Ryan Boren, Ryan Imel, Ryan Koehler, Ryan Markel, Ryan McCue, Safirul Alredha, Samir Shah, Sam Margulies, Samuel Wood (Otto), sara cannon, Satish Gandham, scott.gonzalez, Scott Kingsley Clark, Scott Reilly, Scott Taylor, ScreenfeedFr, sergey.s.betke, Sergey Biryukov, Simon Prosser, Simon Wheatley, sirzooro, ssamture, sterlo, sumindmitriy, sushkov, swekitsune, Takashi Irie, Taylor Dewey, Taylor Lovett, Terry Sutton, Thomas Griffin, Thorsten Ott, timbeks, timfs, Tim Moore, TobiasBg, TomasM, Tom Auger, tommcfarlin, Tom Willmot, toscho, Travis Smith, Vasken Hauri, Vinicius Massuchetto, Vitor Carvalho, Waclaw, WaldoJaquith, Wojtek Szkutnik, Xavier Borderie, Yoav Farhi, Yogi T, Zack Tollman, and ZaMoose.
\n";}i:3;a:13:{s:5:"title";s:33:"WordPress 3.5 Release Candidate 3";s:4:"link";s:68:"http://wordpress.org/news/2012/12/wordpress-3-5-release-candidate-3/";s:8:"comments";s:77:"http://wordpress.org/news/2012/12/wordpress-3-5-release-candidate-3/#comments";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 04 Dec 2012 08:37:39 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"Andrew Nacin";}s:8:"category";s:18:"DevelopmentTesting";s:4:"guid";s:68:"http://wordpress.org/news/2012/12/wordpress-3-5-release-candidate-3/";s:11:"description";s:339:"The third release candidate for WordPress 3.5 is now available. We’ve made a number of changes over the last week since RC2 that we can’t wait to get into your hands. Hope you’re ready to do some testing! Final UI improvements for the new media manager, based on lots of great feedback. Show more information about [...]";s:7:"content";a:1:{s:7:"encoded";s:1950:"The third release candidate for WordPress 3.5 is now available. We’ve made a number of changes over the last week since RC2 that we can’t wait to get into your hands. Hope you’re ready to do some testing!
\n\n- Final UI improvements for the new media manager, based on lots of great feedback.
\n- Show more information about uploading errors when they occur.
\n- When inserting an image into a post, don’t forget the alternative text.
\n- Fixes for the new admin button styles.
\n- Improvements for mobile devices, Internet Explorer, and right-to-left languages.
\n- Fix cookies for subdomain installs when multisite is installed in a subdirectory.
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\nIf you’d like to know what to test, visit the About page (
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\nThink you’ve found a bug? Please post to the Alpha/Beta area in the support forums.
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\n- Comments API: Search for comments of a particular status, or with a meta query (same as with WP_Query). (#21101, #21003)
\n- oEmbed: We’ve added support for a few oEmbed providers, and we now handle SSL links. (#15734, #21635, #16996, #20102)
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\nAs always, if you think you’ve found a bug, you can post to the Alpha/Beta area in the support forums. Or, if you’re comfortable writing a reproducible bug report, file one on the WordPress Trac. There, you can also find a list of known bugs and everything we’ve fixed so far.
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\n- Links: We’ve hidden the Link Manager for new installs. (Don’t worry, there’s a plugin for that.)
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\n- Multisite: switch_to_blog() is now used in more places, is faster, and more reliable. Also: You can now use multisite in a subdirectory, and uploaded files no longer go through ms-files (for new installs). (#21434, #19796, #19235)
\n- TinyMCE: We’ve added an experimental API for “views” which you can use to offer previews and interaction of elements from the visual editor. (#21812)
\n- Posts API: Major performance improvements when working with hierarchies of pages and post ancestors. Also, you can now “turn on” native custom columns for taxonomies on edit post screens. (#11399, #21309, #21240)
\n- Comments API: Search for comments of a particular status, or with a meta query (same as with WP_Query). (#21101, #21003)
\n- oEmbed: We’ve added support for a few oEmbed providers, and we now handle SSL links. (#15734, #21635, #16996, #20102)
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\nWe’re looking forward to your feedback. If you break it (find a bug), please report it, and if you’re a developer, try to help us fix it. We’ve already had more than 200 contributors to version 3.5 — come join us!
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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Mon, 11 Mar 2013 06:22:22 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"WordPress.tv";}s:7:"summary";s:664:"\n
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";}i:12;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:50:"WordPress.tv: Alexandra Farrar: The Law of Twitter";s:4:"guid";s:28:"http://wordpress.tv/?p=17551";s:4:"link";s:67:"http://wordpress.tv/2013/03/10/alexandra-farrar-the-law-of-twitter/";s:11:"description";s:627:"\n
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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sun, 10 Mar 2013 07:00:51 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"WordPress.tv";}s:7:"summary";s:627:"\n
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";}i:13;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:58:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Plugin Releases for 3/9";s:4:"guid";s:41:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=12746";s:4:"link";s:73:"http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/weblogtoolscollection/UXMP/~3/bO5NxobHs5o/";s:11:"description";s:1269:"New plugins
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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sat, 09 Mar 2013 14:00:08 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:5:"James";}s:7:"summary";s:1269:"New plugins
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";}i:14;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:46:"WordPress.tv: Shelia Oliver: Selecting a Theme";s:4:"guid";s:28:"http://wordpress.tv/?p=17804";s:4:"link";s:63:"http://wordpress.tv/2013/03/09/shelia-oliver-selecting-a-theme/";s:11:"description";s:642:"\n
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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Fri, 08 Mar 2013 07:00:24 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"WordPress.tv";}s:7:"summary";s:737:"\n
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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Thu, 07 Mar 2013 15:50:48 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"WordPress.tv";}s:7:"summary";s:708:"\n
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";}i:20;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:48:"WordPress.tv Blog: Meet the Moderators: Phil Erb";s:4:"guid";s:36:"http://wptvblog.wordpress.com/?p=234";s:4:"link";s:50:"http://wptvblog.wordpress.com/2013/03/07/phil-erb/";s:11:"description";s:4346:"In the last posts, we chatted with Chandra Maharzan and Jerry Bates, two moderators at WordPress.tv. We’d like to introduce a third volunteer on this team. Everyone, meet Phil Erb.
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\nPhil Erb
\nScranton, Pennsylvania
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\nTell us a bit about yourself.
\nI’m a systems administrator/programmer at the University of Scranton. While I do some work with WordPress at the university, most of my WordPress projects are after hours as a consultant or just for fun.
\nHow did you get involved with WordPress?
\nI’ve been creating websites since 2002 — the philerb.com domain name turned 10 years old in September! — originally purely by hand, then by creating very basic CMS-type systems with Perl, PHP, and MySQL. I’d installed WordPress in 2007 and 2008 to play with it, but never had time to sit down and learn it. It wasn’t until just before 3.0 came out that I convinced myself custom-coded solutions aren’t the way to go. Now, I’m consulting on the side and working on WordPress sites for nonprofits and small businesses.
\nI didn’t really become involved with the WordPress community until last fall. Last year, I began following more WordPress folks on Twitter and started answering questions in the forums. I attended my first WordCamp – WordCamp Philly — in October. I’ve helped set up a Northeast Pennsylvania WordPress meetup — we had our first meetup recently in Scranton and are planning our next one for March 26. (We can be found on Meetup.com or on Twitter @nepawp.)
\nFor WordPress 3.5, I published my first plugin (Disable XML-RPC). It’s a simple one-line plugin, but it’s left me wanting to create more. I’ve set a goal to contribute at least one thing to core in 2013.
\nWhy do you want to be a WordPress.tv moderator?
\nI’ve only been to one WordCamp so far, but I love watching the videos from other conferences. They’ve helped me understand how much you can do with WordPress and inspire me in my own projects. I wanted to get more involved in the community so was very excited when I read about the need for moderators for WordPress.tv. I now have a (good) excuse to sit down and watch videos about WordPress, by some of the best in the business, every day.
\nWhat other things do you like to do?
\nWhen I’m not immersed in code or following the WordPress universe via Twitter on my phone, I’m playing with (and wrangling) my two kids: three-year-old Adam and one-year-old Rachel.
\nIf you’re interested in getting involved in WordPress events, such as WordCamps and WordPress meetups, check out the Making WordPress Events discussion forum. You can also see what Phil and the WordPress.tv moderators are up to at wptvmods.
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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Thu, 07 Mar 2013 08:01:47 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:11:"Cheri Lucas";}s:7:"summary";s:4346:"In the last posts, we chatted with Chandra Maharzan and Jerry Bates, two moderators at WordPress.tv. We’d like to introduce a third volunteer on this team. Everyone, meet Phil Erb.
\n
\nPhil Erb
\nScranton, Pennsylvania
\n
\nTell us a bit about yourself.
\nI’m a systems administrator/programmer at the University of Scranton. While I do some work with WordPress at the university, most of my WordPress projects are after hours as a consultant or just for fun.
\nHow did you get involved with WordPress?
\nI’ve been creating websites since 2002 — the philerb.com domain name turned 10 years old in September! — originally purely by hand, then by creating very basic CMS-type systems with Perl, PHP, and MySQL. I’d installed WordPress in 2007 and 2008 to play with it, but never had time to sit down and learn it. It wasn’t until just before 3.0 came out that I convinced myself custom-coded solutions aren’t the way to go. Now, I’m consulting on the side and working on WordPress sites for nonprofits and small businesses.
\nI didn’t really become involved with the WordPress community until last fall. Last year, I began following more WordPress folks on Twitter and started answering questions in the forums. I attended my first WordCamp – WordCamp Philly — in October. I’ve helped set up a Northeast Pennsylvania WordPress meetup — we had our first meetup recently in Scranton and are planning our next one for March 26. (We can be found on Meetup.com or on Twitter @nepawp.)
\nFor WordPress 3.5, I published my first plugin (Disable XML-RPC). It’s a simple one-line plugin, but it’s left me wanting to create more. I’ve set a goal to contribute at least one thing to core in 2013.
\nWhy do you want to be a WordPress.tv moderator?
\nI’ve only been to one WordCamp so far, but I love watching the videos from other conferences. They’ve helped me understand how much you can do with WordPress and inspire me in my own projects. I wanted to get more involved in the community so was very excited when I read about the need for moderators for WordPress.tv. I now have a (good) excuse to sit down and watch videos about WordPress, by some of the best in the business, every day.
\nWhat other things do you like to do?
\nWhen I’m not immersed in code or following the WordPress universe via Twitter on my phone, I’m playing with (and wrangling) my two kids: three-year-old Adam and one-year-old Rachel.
\nIf you’re interested in getting involved in WordPress events, such as WordCamps and WordPress meetups, check out the Making WordPress Events discussion forum. You can also see what Phil and the WordPress.tv moderators are up to at wptvmods.
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";}i:21;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:57:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Theme Releases for 3/6";s:4:"guid";s:41:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=12737";s:4:"link";s:73:"http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/weblogtoolscollection/UXMP/~3/QRLNoZmiDdY/";s:11:"description";s:1389:"
\nChun is a free responsive HTML5 boilerplate theme.
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\nOpus Primus is designed and developed to be extensible and easily modified, based in the principles of decisions not options.
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\nSuperhero features full-bleed featured posts and featured images, a fixed header, and subtle CSS3 transitions.
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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Wed, 06 Mar 2013 14:00:46 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:5:"James";}s:7:"summary";s:1389:"
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\nOpus Primus is designed and developed to be extensible and easily modified, based in the principles of decisions not options.
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\nSuperhero features full-bleed featured posts and featured images, a fixed header, and subtle CSS3 transitions.
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";}i:22;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:62:"Lorelle on WP: WordPress Course at PCC-Rock Creek in Beaverton";s:4:"guid";s:36:"http://lorelle.wordpress.com/?p=8268";s:4:"link";s:88:"http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2013/03/06/wordpress-course-at-pcc-rock-creek-in-beaverton/";s:11:"description";s:515:"I will be teaching a WordPress Introduction college course at Portland Community College in Beaverton, just west of Portland, Oregon, starting April 3 – June 12, 2013. The course is a hybrid online course meetings Wednesdays from 6-9PM with a minimum of two hours online per week. Called “CMS Website Creation: WordPress,” this 3 credit [...]
";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Wed, 06 Mar 2013 12:44:18 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:17:"Lorelle VanFossen";}s:7:"summary";s:515:"I will be teaching a WordPress Introduction college course at Portland Community College in Beaverton, just west of Portland, Oregon, starting April 3 – June 12, 2013. The course is a hybrid online course meetings Wednesdays from 6-9PM with a minimum of two hours online per week. Called “CMS Website Creation: WordPress,” this 3 credit [...]
";}i:23;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:84:"Lorelle on WP: Introduction to WordPress Class at Clark College Continuing Education";s:4:"guid";s:36:"http://lorelle.wordpress.com/?p=8253";s:4:"link";s:110:"http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2013/03/05/introduction-to-wordpress-class-at-clark-college-continuing-education/";s:11:"description";s:520:"I will be teaching another Introduction to WordPress course at Clark College Corporate and Continuing Education in Vancouver, Washington, starting Saturdays, April 27 through July 13, 2013. The class will be at the Columbia Tech Center in eastern Vancouver, just across the Columbia River off Interstate 205, just a few minutes from downtown Portland, Oregon. [...]
";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 05 Mar 2013 21:13:45 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:17:"Lorelle VanFossen";}s:7:"summary";s:520:"I will be teaching another Introduction to WordPress course at Clark College Corporate and Continuing Education in Vancouver, Washington, starting Saturdays, April 27 through July 13, 2013. The class will be at the Columbia Tech Center in eastern Vancouver, just across the Columbia River off Interstate 205, just a few minutes from downtown Portland, Oregon. [...]
";}i:24;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:56:"WordPress.tv Blog: Meet the Moderators: Chandra Maharzan";s:4:"guid";s:36:"http://wptvblog.wordpress.com/?p=231";s:4:"link";s:58:"http://wptvblog.wordpress.com/2013/03/05/chandra-maharzan/";s:11:"description";s:4316:"In last week’s post, we talked to Jerry Bates, one of the moderators at WordPress.tv. Let’s continue our “Meet the Moderators” Q&A series with another member of this team, hailing all the way from Nepal: Chandra Maharzan.
\n
\nChandra Maharzan
\nKathmandu, Nepal
\n
Tell us about yourself and your work.
\nI’m a theme designer, and since 2008 I’ve worked at Graph Paper Press to produce photography themes. Some of my themes have been on “top 100 free WP themes” lists on sites like Smashing Magazine, and Gridspace — one of the themes I crafted — is the 10th most popular theme in WordPress.com’s Theme Showcase. I currently have three free themes at WordPress.org, and one of them, Book Lite, is now available on WordPress.com, too. I also create minimal themes at WPshoppe and review themes at WordPress.org.
\nIn 2011, I set up a WordPress group in Kathmandu, and we meet monthly. We organized our first WordCamp Nepal in November, which was pretty awesome!
\nPictured at right: Chandra (right) with Philip Arthur Moore, theme wrangler at Automattic, in WordCamp Nepal.
\nHow did you get involved with WordPress?
\nI began using WordPress extensively for client projects. I, along with others, thought that if WordPress was so efficient, time-saving, and cost-effective, we should share our experience with others. In April 2011, we had our first WordPress meetup with just four people. We created a Facebook group and soon after found people who were really into WordPress. While the group didn’t expand that much, we continued our monthly meetups. In August 2011, I was able to go to WordCamp San Francisco — an eye opener! I was determined to do a WordCamp in Kathmandu, so that’s how it started. We now have over 600 people in the group, and students in colleges are excited to start WordPress clubs.
\nWhy do you want to be a WordPress.tv moderator?
\nI have learned many new things from the videos at WordPress.tv. But I do wish the videos were more interactive (with slides), and had high-quality sound. So, as a listener, sometimes you get lost. I want to improve our future videos and make WordPress.tv the best resource for WordPress! I want to help the WordPress community beyond the local level.
\nWhat other things do you like to do?
\nI have a baby girl who takes up a lot of my time. I also keep busy photographing and making music.
\nStay tuned for the next Q&A in this series! If you’re interested in getting involved in WordPress events, such as WordCamps and WordPress meetups, check out the Making WordPress Events discussion forum. You can also see what Chandra and the WordPress.tv moderators are up to at wptvmods.
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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Tue, 05 Mar 2013 18:00:16 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:11:"Cheri Lucas";}s:7:"summary";s:4316:"In last week’s post, we talked to Jerry Bates, one of the moderators at WordPress.tv. Let’s continue our “Meet the Moderators” Q&A series with another member of this team, hailing all the way from Nepal: Chandra Maharzan.
\n
\nChandra Maharzan
\nKathmandu, Nepal
\n
Tell us about yourself and your work.
\nI’m a theme designer, and since 2008 I’ve worked at Graph Paper Press to produce photography themes. Some of my themes have been on “top 100 free WP themes” lists on sites like Smashing Magazine, and Gridspace — one of the themes I crafted — is the 10th most popular theme in WordPress.com’s Theme Showcase. I currently have three free themes at WordPress.org, and one of them, Book Lite, is now available on WordPress.com, too. I also create minimal themes at WPshoppe and review themes at WordPress.org.
\nIn 2011, I set up a WordPress group in Kathmandu, and we meet monthly. We organized our first WordCamp Nepal in November, which was pretty awesome!
\nPictured at right: Chandra (right) with Philip Arthur Moore, theme wrangler at Automattic, in WordCamp Nepal.
\nHow did you get involved with WordPress?
\nI began using WordPress extensively for client projects. I, along with others, thought that if WordPress was so efficient, time-saving, and cost-effective, we should share our experience with others. In April 2011, we had our first WordPress meetup with just four people. We created a Facebook group and soon after found people who were really into WordPress. While the group didn’t expand that much, we continued our monthly meetups. In August 2011, I was able to go to WordCamp San Francisco — an eye opener! I was determined to do a WordCamp in Kathmandu, so that’s how it started. We now have over 600 people in the group, and students in colleges are excited to start WordPress clubs.
\nWhy do you want to be a WordPress.tv moderator?
\nI have learned many new things from the videos at WordPress.tv. But I do wish the videos were more interactive (with slides), and had high-quality sound. So, as a listener, sometimes you get lost. I want to improve our future videos and make WordPress.tv the best resource for WordPress! I want to help the WordPress community beyond the local level.
\nWhat other things do you like to do?
\nI have a baby girl who takes up a lot of my time. I also keep busy photographing and making music.
\nStay tuned for the next Q&A in this series! If you’re interested in getting involved in WordPress events, such as WordCamps and WordPress meetups, check out the Making WordPress Events discussion forum. You can also see what Chandra and the WordPress.tv moderators are up to at wptvmods.
\n
";}i:25;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:58:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Plugin Releases for 3/4";s:4:"guid";s:41:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=12733";s:4:"link";s:73:"http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/weblogtoolscollection/UXMP/~3/sSMZLJ7BZjc/";s:11:"description";s:1710:"New plugins
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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Mon, 04 Mar 2013 14:00:22 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:5:"James";}s:7:"summary";s:1710:"New plugins
\neShop Shipping Extension overrides eShop’s default shipping methods, interacting directly with Canada Post, UPS, USPS, Fedex, and Correios for real-time shipping rates and services.
\nGenericon’d enables easy use of the Genericons icon font set from within WordPress. Icons can be inserted using either HTML or a shortcode.
\nUpdated plugins
\nBackWPup allows you to backup your WordPress database, files, and more.
\nFacebook makes your site deeply social by integrating functionality from Facebook.
\nPosterous Importer imports posts, comments, tags, and attachments from a Posterous.com blog.
\nSyntaxHighlighter Evolved allows you to easily post syntax-highlighted code to your site without having to escape the code or anything.
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";}i:26;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:76:"WordPress.tv: Sanjib Shah: Internationalizing and Localizing WordPress Theme";s:4:"guid";s:28:"http://wordpress.tv/?p=17658";s:4:"link";s:93:"http://wordpress.tv/2013/03/03/sanjib-shah-internationalizing-and-localizing-wordpress-theme/";s:11:"description";s:702:"\n
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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sun, 03 Mar 2013 07:00:37 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"WordPress.tv";}s:7:"summary";s:702:"\n
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";}i:27;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:64:"WordPress.tv: Jason Tucker: How to Stream a Meetup or Live Event";s:4:"guid";s:28:"http://wordpress.tv/?p=17745";s:4:"link";s:81:"http://wordpress.tv/2013/03/02/jason-tucker-how-to-stream-a-meetup-or-live-event/";s:11:"description";s:678:"\n
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";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sat, 02 Mar 2013 17:52:20 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:12:"WordPress.tv";}s:7:"summary";s:678:"\n
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";}i:28;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:21:"Alex King: Social 2.8";s:4:"guid";s:28:"http://alexking.org/?p=15918";s:4:"link";s:46:"http://alexking.org/blog/2013/03/01/social-2-8";s:11:"description";s:1380:".threads-post-notice {\n background: #e8e8e8;\n padding: 10px;\n}\n.threads-post-notice a {\n font-weight: bold;\n}\n\nSocial 2.8 (courtesy of MailChimp) was released today. This release was primarily to change over to using version 1.1 of Twitter’s API.
\nWhy should you care? Well, for one thing – the 1.0 API was starting to break and not get repaired in places. For example, you might have noticed that Social was no longer reliably finding tweets that referenced your posts by URL. This was due to a breakage in Twitter’s 1.0 search API. However, it works fine in the 1.1 API – now that is “fixed”. Yay!
\nSo we’re pleased to be on Twitter’s 1.1 API, and the great folks at MailChimp have made some additional changes to the Social Proxy to make it easier for us to maintain Twitter API compatibility going forward.
\nWe also threw in a couple of little bug fixes, check out the changelog in the README for details.
\nEnjoy!
\nThis post is part of the thread: Social – an ongoing story on this site. View the thread timeline for more context on this post.
";s:7:"pubdate";s:31:"Sat, 02 Mar 2013 00:12:06 +0000";s:2:"dc";a:1:{s:7:"creator";s:4:"Alex";}s:7:"summary";s:1380:".threads-post-notice {\n background: #e8e8e8;\n padding: 10px;\n}\n.threads-post-notice a {\n font-weight: bold;\n}\n\nSocial 2.8 (courtesy of MailChimp) was released today. This release was primarily to change over to using version 1.1 of Twitter’s API.
\nWhy should you care? Well, for one thing – the 1.0 API was starting to break and not get repaired in places. For example, you might have noticed that Social was no longer reliably finding tweets that referenced your posts by URL. This was due to a breakage in Twitter’s 1.0 search API. However, it works fine in the 1.1 API – now that is “fixed”. Yay!
\nSo we’re pleased to be on Twitter’s 1.1 API, and the great folks at MailChimp have made some additional changes to the Social Proxy to make it easier for us to maintain Twitter API compatibility going forward.
\nWe also threw in a couple of little bug fixes, check out the changelog in the README for details.
\nEnjoy!
\nThis post is part of the thread: Social – an ongoing story on this site. View the thread timeline for more context on this post.
";}i:29;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:21:"Joseph: HTML Purifier";s:4:"guid";s:31:"https://josephscott.org/?p=6627";s:4:"link";s:54:"http://josephscott.org/archives/2013/03/html-purifier/";s:11:"description";s:1282:"
\nIn the world of HTML filtering in PHP HTML Purifier appears to be the current top dog. WordPress long ago forked kses for HTML filtering, which is fine, but as John Godley ( a co-worker at Automattic ) put it:
\n\nThere is nothing fundamentally wrong with the way WordPress and bbPress filters comments, and in fact there has been no security alert related to this. However, this doesn’t detract from the desire to make things better, and the fact that HTML Purifier is much more thorough and exhaustive.\n
\nHe wrote the HTML Purified WordPress plugin, which “replaces the default WordPress comments filters with HTML Purifier”.
\nFor new PHP projects, or ones that allow you to easily swap in/out libraries, it looks like HTML Purifier is the current best option for HTML filtering.
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\nBoiler is a free responsive HTML5 boilerplate theme.
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\nBuddyCamp is a mini-conference before WordCamp Miami. It’s happening on April 5th at the University of Miami, Life Science & Technology Park. As you can guess from the name, BuddyCamp Miami is a conference focused on BuddyPress. If you want to learn more about BuddyPress and walk away as a power user, meet many of the team behind the project, and share your knowledge with other enthusiasts, then BuddyCamp is perfect for you!
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We promised to release updates faster, and so this is the first of many updates to come. Today we’re happy to announce gallery support for WordPress.com blogs and direct access to your WordPress Dashboard and public website.
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We promised to release updates faster, and so this is the first of many updates to come. Today we’re happy to announce gallery support for WordPress.com blogs and direct access to your WordPress Dashboard and public website.
\nGalleries are a great way to share pictures with your friends and followers. An image gallery will display thumbnails for all images attached to a particular post or page. Readers can tap or click any image to launch the gallery full-screen, displaying huge versions of your images.
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";}i:44;a:7:{s:5:"title";s:58:"Weblog Tools Collection: WordPress Theme Releases for 2/25";s:4:"guid";s:41:"http://weblogtoolscollection.com/?p=12707";s:4:"link";s:73:"http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/weblogtoolscollection/UXMP/~3/cgwOUIGfh70/";s:11:"description";s:1744:"
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Formed in 1990 from the amalgamation of two established Wellington architectural practices, Melling Morse Architects offer a holistic, optimistic view of architecture, environment, people and buildings. We prefer context to confrontation; we favour the permanent image over the transient trend; we search for substance in style, meaning in mannerism; we work for a low cost, low maintenance, loose fit, user friendly, green architecture.\r\n', 'About', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'about', '', '', '2013-01-05 00:36:34', '2013-01-04 12:36:34', '', 0, 'http://www.mellingmorse.co.nz/?page_id=4', 0, 'page', '', 0),
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\r\n_________________________________________________________________________________________\r\n\r\n “Thorndon Clinic”, in Wellington’s New Buildings, David Kernohan\r\n Victoria University Press, 1989 \r\n\r\n“The Music Box”, in World Architecture \r\n A Critical Mosaic 1900 -2000 Vol.10 Southeast Asia and Oceania\r\n SpringerWeinn, New York, 1999 \r\n\r\n“The Samurai House” and “Skybox”, in At Home: A Century Of New Zealand Design, Douglas Lloyd Jenkins Godwit/Random House, 2004 \r\n\r\n“The Music Box” and “Skybox”, in Exquisite Apart, ed. Charles Walker \r\n 100 Years of Architecture in New Zealand\r\n NZIA, Auckland, 2004 \r\n\r\n“The Samurai House”, in Architecture Inspired by New Zealand Mint Publishing, Auckland, 2006 \r\n\r\n“Skybox”, in Home: New Directions in World Architecture and Design, MilleniumHouse, NSW, Australia, 2006 \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n \r\nJournals & Magazines
\r\n_________________________________________________________________________________________\r\n\r\nNobody''s Soldier, Gerald Melling in Profile, 2008 \r\n\r\nArchitectural Review, London, “Tree House” \r\n\r\nAIA Journal, Washington, “Worser Bay School” \r\n\r\nHauser, Hamburg “Skybox” \r\n\r\nOctogon, Budapest “Skybox”, “Tree House”, “Music Box” \r\n\r\nArchitecture+Design, Delhi, “The Wedge”, “Skybox” \r\n\r\nTimber Design Australasia, NSW “The Wedge” \r\n\r\nNew Zealand Architect, Auckland, “Postgate School”, “Miramar South School”, “Worser Bay School” \r\n\r\nArchitecture New Zealand, Auckland, “John Tait Village”, “Skybox”, Music Box”, “Samurai House” \r\n\r\nHome & Building, Auckland, “Kena Kena School”, “Spring Creek School”, “Redwood House” \r\n\r\nUrbis, Auckland, “Skybox” \r\n\r\nHome & Entertaining, Auckland, “Music Box”, “Skybox”, “Samurai House”, “The Wedge”, “Island Bay House”, “Martinborough Bach” \r\n\r\nHouse & Garden, Auckland, "Sandcastle" \r\n\r\nBuild, Wellington, “Trash Palace”, “Skybox”, “Otaki River House” \r\n\r\nThe Listener, Auckland, "Skybox” \r\n\r\nInspirations, Auckland, “Skybox”, Music Box”, “Trash Palace”, “Samurai House”, “Otaki River House” \r\n\r\nNZ Womans Weekly, Auckland ,"Garden House, "Plimmerton House" \r\n\r\nEvening Post, Wellington, "Tree House" \r\n\r\nDominion Post, Wellington, "Skybox" \r\n\r\nSunday Star Times,Auckland, "Tree House" \r\n\r\n \r\nPublished Written Work
\r\n_________________________________________________________________________________________\r\n\r\nJoyful Architecture: The genius of New Zealand’s Ian Athfield Caveman Press, Dunedin, 1980 \r\n\r\nOpen Schoolhouse: Environments for children in New Zealand Caveman Press, Dunedin, 1981 \r\n\r\nPositively Architecture: New Zealand’s Roger Walker Square One Press, Dunedin, 1985 \r\n\r\nMid City Crisis & Other Stories Thumbprint Press, Wellington, 1989 \r\n\r\nOpen Home\r\n (co-authored with Dave Cull, Stuart Niven, & George Chimirri)\r\n Random House, Auckland, 1994 \r\n\r\nAn Artful Lodger\r\n NZIA 2005 Lecture Series - architecture poems.\r\n Thumbprint Press Broadsheet, 2005 \r\n\r\n \r\nAnthologies
\r\n _________________________________________________________________________________________\r\n\r\n“The Terrible Twins - Athfield and Walker in (and out) of the 1970’s” in, EXSQUISITE APART: 100 Years of Architecture in New Zealand, ed. Charles Walker NZIA, Auckland, 2004 \r\n\r\n“The Mid City Crisis” in, NEW DREAMLAND: Writing New Zealand Architecture, ed. Douglas Lloyd Jenkins Godwit 2005 \r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n ', 'Literature', 0, '', 'publish', 'open', 'open', '', 'literature', '', '', '2008-09-13 19:56:21', '2008-09-13 07:56:21', '', 0, 'http://www.mellingmorse.co.nz/?page_id=8', 0, 'page', '', 0),
(11, 1, '2008-05-03 00:37:43', '2008-05-02 12:37:43', 'Allan Morse works from his studio in the hills above Wellington Harbour.\r\n\r\nAllan Morse Architect\r\n52 Dungarvan Road, Newlands, Wellington, 6037\r\nPhone: (04) 4788 577\r\nCell: 022 325 8303\r\nEmail: allanmorsearchitect@gmail.com\r\n\r\nGerald Melling passed away on December the 22nd 2012. The last 3 weeks of his life were spent with his son David at Melling Architects.
\r\n\r\nMelling Architects\r\n21 Tennyson St, Te Aro, Wellington, 6011\r\nPhone: (04) 550 7770\r\nCell: 021 530 549\r\nEmail david@melling-architects.co.nz
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