This WordPress Map on ohloh.net is nicely populated, but I’m feeling rather lonely on the WordPress MU one!

Looks like I’m the only WordPress banner waving fanatic in Ireland. Come on everybody, add yourselves! ![]()
(via Barry)
This WordPress Map on ohloh.net is nicely populated, but I’m feeling rather lonely on the WordPress MU one!

Looks like I’m the only WordPress banner waving fanatic in Ireland. Come on everybody, add yourselves! ![]()
(via Barry)
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11 Comments
Jeffro2pt0 (4 comments.) on December 9, 2007 at 10:24 am.
I’m currently reading WordPress For Dummies and from what I could tell, WordPress MU is not for a few hundred blogs, but more like a few thousand. I wonder just how many people are using MU to power thousands of blogs at a time. Maybe it’s a pretty small number?
n-blue (3 comments.) on December 9, 2007 at 11:02 am.
I have seen this thing for awhile. First thought, it’s look cool but later I found myself somewhere else with 150KM distance from where I sit. And that is wrong indication. For the correct indication, it can show where is ISP I used.
Roland Hesz (5 comments.) on December 9, 2007 at 11:50 am.
Ok, I am slow today. How do you get on the map?
Stas S. (1 comments.) on December 9, 2007 at 12:23 pm.
There is a bloggers world wide map on http://www.blogzoner.com/
But they don’t have features like being categorized per WP and WPmu.
Anyway it’s fun!
Marisa Duma (1 comments.) on December 9, 2007 at 12:29 pm.
Is the map for bloggers in general, or plugin authors? Seems to me it’s reserved for WP techies only.
One dot in Indonesia. Splat!
TheChrisD (71 comments.) on December 9, 2007 at 1:10 pm.
Yea, I dunno if it’s because I’m completely tired – but yea, how do you get on it?
Donncha (1707 comments.) on December 9, 2007 at 4:19 pm.
Roland – create an account there and from what I remember, you also tell it where you live. Then go to the WordPress page and click the “Stack it!” image. The map will update after a while.
Jeffro2pt0 – you can use WordPress MU to host any number of blogs, not just thousands. Give blogs to all in your family!
Jomark (1 comments.) on December 9, 2007 at 6:21 pm.
Well, its a nice feature to know how many “are one of us”. I still have to know how to include mine in the map.
Living PLush on December 13, 2007 at 12:24 am.
I so have no idea how to use this feature… but I am going to look it up now. I have 3 wordpress blogs and love adding new plug ins.
On the map (1 comments.) on January 30, 2008 at 11:21 am.
I had no idea about this feature, thanks for sharing this, I’m going to check it out now
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