That would be Babble. It was written by Code For The People, a small WordPress VIP company from the UK, who have now been acquired by Automattic. The interesting thing about Babble is that it doesn’t use any custom tables, so it could theoretically be deployed on WordPress.com
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Como siempre, es un placer escuchar a Matt Mullenweg. Lo interesante de este video es que las preguntas son muy precisas y se trata simplemente de eso, una ronda de preguntas.
July 6, 2015 at 8:45 am |
Hi 🙂 !
They talk about a Multilingual WordPress Plugin (other than WPML). What is it ?
Thank you !
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July 6, 2015 at 6:13 pm |
Babble
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July 7, 2015 at 1:06 pm |
That would be Babble. It was written by Code For The People, a small WordPress VIP company from the UK, who have now been acquired by Automattic. The interesting thing about Babble is that it doesn’t use any custom tables, so it could theoretically be deployed on WordPress.com
See http://babbleplugin.com
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July 6, 2015 at 2:48 pm |
Reblogged this on GGSALAS and commented:
Como siempre, es un placer escuchar a Matt Mullenweg. Lo interesante de este video es que las preguntas son muy precisas y se trata simplemente de eso, una ronda de preguntas.
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July 7, 2015 at 11:27 pm |
As Matt says, and the more I think on it, WP’s easy, backwards-compatible upgrades make it the most valuable consumer/developer platform.
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