11:56 Menus, the Merge, and a Patch Sprint! » WordPress Development Blog

A Report from the 3.0 Development Cycle

Menus

There’s been a flurry of blog posts about the integration of the WooThemes Custom Navigation into WordPress core, so I thought it was time we posted the official word. For 3.0, the main user-facing feature we wanted to include was a better site menu management system. Currently, dealing with menus is clunky, using Page IDs or in some cases categories, if a theme uses categories instead of pages for the menu. We wanted a menu system that had the drag and drop ease of the widget management screen, could combine Pages, Categories, and Links, was able to be re-ordered, allowed submenus, and enabled hiding specific Pages or Categories from the menu altogether. We were in the process of building this when WooThemes introduced their Custom Navigation system. Watching their introductory video, it seemed that their system did pretty much everything we wanted to do for core, so we reached out to them about contributing to core.

As you’ve probably heard, it worked out, and the first patch has been submitted. It does require some code modification, which is happening now. The decision to incorporate the Woo menus happened right before our planned feature freeze for the 3.0 development cycle, so we pushed our freeze date back by two weeks to allow the addition. We’re now targeting the 3.0 release for early May, and we think it will be worth the extra two-week wait.

I’m personally really happy that it worked out this way, because I think it will show commercial theme and plugin authors that contributing to core is a win-win proposition. More people can contribute to and improve the basic functional code now, while WooThemes can continue to innovate on top of it for their customers. They get massive bragging rights (which I have no doubt will lead to even more customers), core gets a nice menu system without having to reinvent the wheel, and WordPress users all over the world will benefit. I’m hoping other plugin and theme developers will take a cue from Woo and look at core as a place for collaboration, rather than competition.

The Merge

It was announced at WordCamp San Francisco last year that WordPress and WordPress MU would be merging codebases. This has now happened in 3.0-alpha, and we’re working on smashing bugs and tidying up a few screens. If you’re currently using a single install of WordPress, when you upgrade to 3.0 you won’t see any of the extra screens associated with running a network of sites. If you’re currently running MU, when you upgrade you’ll notice a few labels changing, but upgrading should be as painless as usual. If you’re going to set up a new WordPress installation, you’ll be asked as part of the setup if you want one site or multiple sites, so that’s pretty simple. If you want to turn your single install into one that supports multiple sites, we’ll have a tool for you to use to do that, too. So if you’ve been worried about the merge, have a cup of chamomile tea and relax; it will all be fine. :)

Patch Sprint!

Okay, so where are we now? The new feature freeze date is on Monday, March 1, 2010. That means that after that date, no more enhancements or features will be added, and we’ll switch gears to focus solely on crushing bugs and fixing up the features that have already made it in. That means we only have a week to try and finish up the many Trac tickets on the 3.0 milestone that either need a patch or have a patch that needs testing. You can help! From now until noon eastern time on March 1 (that’s 17:00 UTC on March 1), head on over to Trac and pitch in. If you hit a wall, hop into the core development channel at #wordpress-dev on irc.freenode.net and hopefully one of the friendly core contributors can give you a push.

05:53 社会化媒体评估:Forrester+Shop.org在线零售报告 » laolu's blog

在“社会化媒体营销回报的评估”中,有个Forrester为Shop.org做的调研,报告题目是“ The State of Retailing Online 2009”,是第12次的年度研究报告,发布于2009年6月,在ForresterShop.org网站上都没有报告的详细信息。但报告的作者后来(开会?)又发布了“The State of Retailing Online” PPT(10月27日摩纳哥),题目一样,引用了不少前一份报告的内容,于是借此了解前一份报告的内容。后面这个PPT是87页的全文,与社会化媒体相关的内容有:

社会化网络活动是全球性现象。

至少每月访问社会化网站的网络用户比例,单位:%
亚太   欧洲   北美  
澳大利亚 50% 英国 35% 加拿大 44%
韩国 48% 荷兰 33% 美国 32%
中国大陆 32% 意大利 27%    
中国香港 30% 法国 20%    
日本 26% 西班牙 20%    
印度 23% 德国 16%    

 

大多数零售商都实施了社会化商务的策略,单位:%
  %
社会化网络页面 59%
微博(如Twitter) 54%
零售商博客或网络社区 53%
社会化推荐 30%
在/通过社会化网络进行产品分享 25%
插件/挂件 (Widgets) 24%
用户贡献的视频 20%
社会化购物网站 18%

 

为什么还不够明确的原因?
——66%表示社会化营销活动的回报不清晰;
——50%正在继续实施社会化营销策略,因为对此有很多讨论;
——34%说社会化营销策略迄今为止已帮助了其商业增长;
——58%认为最主要的投资回报存在于倾听中;
——超过10%的网站流量和营收,来自于社会化网络来源,主要是Facebook和Twitter。

 

/* 还有些关于网络零售和购物网站的内容,等整理出来另外再贴。 */

 

05:39 专注,是一项高级修炼(二) » 刘润

- 专注,就是认为什么更重要

如果路•泰斯简介)听过“疑人偷斧”的故事,他会这么描述。


Johnathan发现自己家修车用的千斤顶不见了,他十分怀疑(或者说,他“告诉自己”)是邻居Vincent偷去了。找到证据证明Vincent偷了千斤顶变得很“重要”。“叮”的一声,从此刻开始,能证明Vincent偷了千斤顶的信息优先通过感知被大脑收到。于是,他确确实实的感觉,Vincent的车后轮好像刚刚换过,他以前不常锁门的车库也更比以前更多的大门紧锁,Vincent本人也常常从另一边绕回家里,很少从Johnathan家门口路过,似乎为了避免和他照面。反正所有证据都非常明显的证明Vincent就是那个拿了他千斤顶的家伙。

过了几天,Johnathan没想到他自己找到了千斤顶,这让Johnathan大感意外,可怜的Vincent被冤枉了。他很愧疚。从此刻起,“叮”的一声,Johnathan的大脑开始只接受邻居不是小偷的信息。他此时深刻的觉得,Vincent的一切行为自然而然,完全没有小偷的踪迹。


世界的信息量无限,而人的大脑容量有限,感官宽度有限。所以,一般人不可能“感知”和“存储”你在整个时间轴上接触到的全部空间。你的感官和大脑必须有所“筛选”。

在你体内,负责这项对接受信息筛选工作的,叫做网状激活系统reticular activating system)。

象研究钟表一样研究大脑的路•泰斯说,这个网状激活系统的工作原理,就是三把筛子:一把叫威胁,一把叫此刻,一把叫重要

对“威胁”反应是本能,面对飞来的球,你会自然的躲开。有人在你眼前挥手,你会本能的眨眼睛。对“此刻”的关注也是自然反应,你很容易盯着运动的东西看,比如马上就要坠落的俄罗斯方块。这些反应更多是天赋,是潜意识,你不需要用意识去“专注”。但是什么是“重要的”,是一种意识,而且对每个人都不一样。

认为什么是“重要”的,然后让网状激活系统对此作出反应,这,是我们可以修炼的。


两个人坐在一趟火车上,从慕尼黑去柏林见一个客户。Joanne说,你看天气预报了吗?今天开始,慕尼黑下暴雨,真不是好兆头。Mike说,不错啊,我们出差的真是时候,回来时天就晴了。Joanne又说,我们去见的客户,刚刚换了CEO,以前的关系都要浪费了。Mike一拍大腿,太好了,我们终于可以有机会解决以前的失误,重新建立更好的关系,计划长远的合作了。


两个人都很专注。但是两个人意识里认为的“重要”的事情显然不同,所以Joanne专注于了问题,Mike专注于了机会。

专注,就是认为什么更重要。

 

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