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Lugotto LAB – Wordpress WordPress Lugotto LAB – Serata 5 Massimo Marazzi [email protected] M M Storia WordPress #1 WordCamp & Meetup #2 WordPress.org vs WordPress.com #3 Requisiti #4 WordPress sul tuo Computer #5 Storia di WordPress 2003 - Matt Mullenweg (classe 1984) e Mike Little crearono un fork di b2/cafelog perché non più mantenuto attivo e viene rilasciato sotto licenza GPLv2 . 2005 – WordPress versione 2.0, nasce Automattic.inc. Società fondata da Matt Mullenweg gestisce worpress.com e contribuisce a WordPress 2006 – WordPress diventa un marchio registrato Automattic riceve fnaziamenti per circa 1,1 milioni di dollari. 2007 – Automattic acquisisce gravatar.com (avatar riconosciuti globalmente) 2008 – Automattic acquisisce PollDaddy (sondaggi) e IntensaDebate (sistema per commenti) Nascita della WordPress Foundation 2010 - Automattic passa il marchio alla WordPress Foundation assieme a Bbpress (sistema per forum) e BuddyPress (sistema per creazione di social network) WordPress Foundation ente no-proft, dedicato alla promozione e assicura l’accesso a WordPress e tutti I progetti open source correlati in modo perpetuo. Possiede anche il marchio WordCamp. Supporta gli eventi divulgativi di WordPress tramite WordCamp. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automattic … the most central piece of WordPress’s identity, its name, is “now fully independent from any company. di Matt Mullenweg ” Wordcamp e meetup https://www.meetup.com/it-IT/topics/wordpress/ https://central.wordcamp.org/ - https://www.meetup.com/it-IT/WordPress-Meetup-Brescia/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/wpbrescia/ - WordCamp Italia 2018 Torino - Bari - Bologna – Verona – Roma? Risorse utili per iniziare Contribuire a WordPress https://make.wordpress.org/ Forum di Supporto: https://wordpress.org/support/ Documentazione Tecnica: https://codex.wordpress.org/Main_Page Plugins: https://it.wordpress.org/plugins/ Temi: https://it.wordpress.org/themes/ WordPress.com vs WordPress.org Wordpress.com vs Wordpress.org WordPress.com Blog gratuito per inziare con un blog personale. PRO: Non serve nessuna conoscenza tecnica. CONTRO: Limitato per quanto riguarda installazione plugin e personalizzazione template. Wordpress.org CMS installabile su uno spazio web proprio PRO: massima fessibilità per quel che riguarda temi e plugin, si ha sotto controllo tutto. CONTRO: Devi acquistare un dominio e uno spazio web (costo annuale a partire da10 eurini in su) … altri difetti n.p Requisiti Requisiti consigliati Server Web - Apache - NGIX Database - Mysql 5.6+ oppure MariaDB 10.0+ PHP – 7.2+ (consiglio 5.6 se usi plugin di terze parti) Requisiti minimi Server Web – Qualsiasi cosa supporti Mysql e PHP Database : Mysql 5.0+ PHP: 5.2.4+ ( consiglio vivamente di non farlo per motivi di sicurezza di PHP > Vulnerabilità php 5.2.4) Wordpress sul tuo computer Linux Varying Vagrant Vagrants (VVV) - https://varyingvagrantvagrants.org/ Docker - https://docs.docker.com/compose/wordpress/ Windows Xamp - https://www.apachefriends.org/it/index.html Wamp - http://www.wampserver.com/en/ Easyphp - http://www.easyphp.org/ Varying Vagrant Vagrants (VVV) – sconsigliato su win Virtual Machine con VirtualBox + linux Mac Mamp: https://www.mamp.info/en/ Varying Vagrant Vagrants (VVV) Grazie dell’attenzione Domande? .
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