Tag: WordPress
Updated on December 19, 2016
Why Security Vulnerability Disclosures Aren’t Easy to Do
Disclosing security vulnerabilities publicly is absolutely essential, but it’s nearly impossible to do it without upsetting some people. For some, the WordPress update to version 4.2.3 caused, to put it lightly, a bit of a headache. (Listen to… Read More
Posted on November 22, 2016
Definition: Backward Compatibility
back·ward com·pat·i·bil·i·ty /bakwərd kəmˌpadəˈbilədē/ — noun The ability for hardware or software to interface with each other, regardless of its current version. If an update to one system interferes with another system’s ability to function, we would say… Read More