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A return to blogging, and Edit Flow v0.6

It has been way too long since I last posted here. In that time, I moved to Seattle and started a new job at Amazon working on the Kindle Development Kit. I’ve also been spending a lot of time on WordPress, beginning to contribute to core, going to Seattle WordPress meetups, and staying hard at work (when I’m not at work, of course) on Edit Flow, a WordPress plugin that (greatly) enhances editorial workflow in WordPress. I think it’s a pretty awesome plugin (though I might be a bit biased ;)), and our latest release of version 0.6 is the best yet with two cool new features—customizable editorial metadata and a story budget view to see your content at a glance—plus a ton of enhancements and bug fixes.

I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the rest of the team that makes this all possible—thanks for your hard work and for putting up with my perfectionism: Andrew Spittle, Daniel Bachhuber, and Mo Jangda.

Read more about the latest release in our official post. Also, if you use Edit Flow, take our survey to let us know what you think. Finally, click through the break to watch a quick video detailing the newest features.
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