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Or you can use Wordpress multi site or multi user as it's called I believe. I merged a bunch of blogs together with that to reduce the updating time. Saved me tons of time.
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Go with software that doesn't update except once every 3 years maybe.
That would be a mistake. WordPress updates generally focus on security patches as much as feature set enhancements. Relying on software that is published, then ignored for years before finding its way back on to the development track, is a security nightmare.
Besides, WordPress updates itself at the push of a button
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except that auto updating is dangerous the latest wp update breaks a number of plug ins and could make a site appear down.
if you dont like it, dont run the software, do you update your windows everytime a patch comes out, or do you leave your system exploitable and ignore all windows updates?
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i don't understand why people complain about WP updates. You're using FREE software to run sites that in theory should be making money/serving a purpose. If you want software that never breaks, doesn't need updates... ever, and has zero security holes then write it yourself. Otherwise kindly STFU.
And to all the people saying don't do an auto-upgrade... you be quiet too. I've auto upgraded thousands of installs and have NEVER once had a problem that wasn't more than "click to update plugin" or re-activating a theme.
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