Just in the nick of time (well, actually, merely before the end of July), the first maintenance release for WordPress 3.0 became available yesterday. This provides some bug fixes (over 50) that were discovered since the 3.0 release, or were relegated to a lower status to not impede that major release.
If you have not yet upgraded to WordPress 3.0, you should consider taking the plunge to 3.0.1… it provides a cumulative upgrade path. However, keep in mind that you should still assess whether you have older code modifications, plugins, and themes that may no longer work with WordPress during your upgrade.
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Other related Javamancy posts (in reverse chronological order):
- Introducing WordPress 3.0
- Stop the Insanity! Or, WordPress Development for 2010, a New Year’s Resolution
Other articles of interest:
- WordPress 3.0.1 (WordPress.org)
- Version 3.0.1 (Codex @ WordPress.org)