WordPress 3.0.1 is released. 55 tickets went into it. I opened the 3.0.2 milestone last week, and just now I’ve closed 3.0.1.
We pushed 3.0.1 twice, the second time about 20 minutes later, as we forgot about #14454. Not a big deal, but we’ve recommended over Twitter and on the announcement that you update again if you downloaded it before 2200 UTC.
We did a db version bump with the hope that we could force the API to return 3.0.1 again if you’re not at the proper version, but we don’t pass the db version via wp_update_check(). (@todo).
Ben 10:22 am on July 30, 2010 Permalink
Just out of curiosity, would it be so bad to just have pushed to 3.0.2 instead of pushing twice? I’m guessing that most people wouldn’t mind about updating to 3.0.2 instead of 3.0.1 or about the fact that it would only contain 1 bugfix
I’m asking, not knowing what’s going on for a release behind the scenes of course…