WP 2.8 Design Challenge: to free or not to free?

26 April 2009

I just read that WordPress is holding a design challenge for a brush-up of the current administration administration interface for the upcoming version 2.8. Here’s an mockup of what they’re looking for in a new design:

Matt T's mockup

I am very happy with the WordPress 2.7 interface, and I am even happier that it is going to be polished and made even better with 2.8.

Unfortunately, entrants to the challenge must be based on the .psd file by Matt Thomas, which in their own words is because:

We’re providing Matt’s .psd file for you to work from. Please do not create your own file and submit that, since if your design is chosen but your file isn’t in the right format, we won’t have time to let you fix it. Just edit over the layers.

The problem? .psd is the proprietary format of Adobe Photoshop, which is a proprietary program that costs hundreds of dollars that also only runs on other proprietary operating systems.

So because I choose to use free software for my day-to-day tasks which is morally better and technically superior (SVG is much better for such mockups), I and hundreds of other WordPress contributors would be unable to submit my designs for the competition because of the simple fact that they choose to be locked into a proprietary format.

Photoshop may be the most widely used mockup program among web designers out there. So what? It requires you to step into a world of proprietary non-free software that has ideals directly contrary to that which enabled WordPress to flourish in the first place, and expend hundreds of dollars that is simply unnecessary.

I don’t mean anything personal to anybody — at Automattic or Adobe — I just thought the folks at Automattic were into this whole open source thing.

Do not alienate the community that gives you your very existence.

The solution? Don’t just accept open formats created by free software; actively encourage their use — hire someone who knows how to use them.

WordCamp today

29 November 2008

Rise and shine! I’m going to WordCamp Australia today. See you there!

Trunkification

26 November 2008

So I upgraded this blog to WordPress trunk (soon to become WordPress 2.7). You might recall that I chucked a hissy fit at Automattic, and vowed to move my blog off WordPress.com.

This is the result of that vow. WordPress trunk (weekly breakage FTW), Sandbox 1.6 (WP.com’s Sandbox 1.0 wasn’t FTW), 100% w00tness.

Quick apology

1 November 2008

This is a quick apology to any Planet Linux Australia readers out there. It seems that every time I edit a post, it regurgitates the post back to the top of the list again.

I’ve been frequently updating my Battle for Wesnoth post — maybe I’ll consider moving it to a proper page, rather than a post, so this doesn’t happen again.

Get off my blog!

16 October 2008

Today, I viewed one of my blog posts while not signed in to WordPress.com, and was horrified to find that they were displaying Google AdSense ads above and below my post.

WordPress.com has remained ad-free for a very long time. I’m not going to look for an opt-out. To start displaying ads without even asking for my consent is just plain rude — if anything, it should have been an opt-in system.

I am leaving WordPress.com as soon as possible and going back to a self-hosted blog. So long, and thanks for all the fish.