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Happy New Year!

Well everybody! Since it’s been a while, here’s to doing what I do best: waiting months before giving anybody an update! So, here’s the update! It’s a new year (happy new year everybody, btw), and with a new year I usually decide to make a ton of changes, so here’s the game-plan!

This weekend I plan on getting the next release of the WordPress-SMF Bridge Plugin completed. This is a major bugfix release that was made possible by all the fine folks reporting issues with the plugin!

Secondly, most major categories are going to be split into subdomains that are going to act like separate blogs. Notably, my rounds through my new Dwarven Fortress, Beerdragon the Apex of Man, will be available for reading at dwarffort.jonnyfunfun.com, gaming-related posts will be available at gaming.jonnyfunfun.com, programming-related posts will be available at programming.jonnyfunfun.com, and the projects page will be forwarding you to my Google Code profile page and from there you will be able to choose where you want to go. Each of these subdomains will have a different look and feel about them (hopefully, if I can get it working) that is a bit more appropriate for the topic. The main site will also be receiving a facelift.

Now, on that note, changes to my website are not the only things coming down the pipe. On top of that, Vault Head Games is going to make a splash while we rigorously start working on our first iPhone app – so that website will be receiving some well-needed, and far over-due TLC. I will also be starting a new job on the 11th, which being less of a drive and better hours is going to provide much more time for me to actually keep this blog up and moving.

So, with all that, happy new year everybody, and let’s make a big splash here in 2010!

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Long Awaited Release of the WordPress-SMF Bridge 0.2!

For those of you using this plugin, the long-awaited 0.2 release has been made today. It has only been tested in a development environment and may have bugs. For anybody wishing to report bugs do not do it here! Instead, please go to the Google Code page (http://code.google.com/p/wp-smf-bridge) and do so there. My response to questions here will be severely delayed. Please use Google Code and the Google Group created for this plugin. Thank you all for your support!

WP-SMF-Bridge is a simple user registration and logon bridge between WordPress and Simple Machine Forum. To get this working, it is highly recommended that you have a fresh, unmodified install of SMF 1.1 or higher installed and running. To install the plugin, either use WordPress’ built-in plugin installation features, or visit the Google Code page for more information.

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WordPress Plugin: WP-SMF Bridge

So I finally got off my lazy butt and at least released one of my projects – my very own WordPress and Simple Machine Forum user registration and login bridge. I just committed the first round of code to the WordPress plugins SVN repository, tagged the first release, and it should show up in the WordPress plugins list any minute now. For those of you who use the plugin, want to contribute, need help, or want to let me know of some bugs – feel free to visit the website, which is conveniently a Redmine project page, here. Don’t go peeking around this WordPress blog trying to find it in action, though, because it isn’t here. It’s actually going to be used for a different WordPress website I’m putting up to manage LAN parties I plan on having in my new houses’ garage – provided we ever close on it, but that’s a different story.

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