That’s right, two shiny new bugfix/security updates.
One for the 2.0 branch and one for the 2.1 branch. There are some small
bugfixes in both of these versions, but the main reason to upgrade is
for the security fixes (I’m going to write more on that subject later).
Visit the downloads page for version 2.1.3, and the Release Archive for version 2.0.10.
Watch later this month for the release of WordPress 2.2. This
upcoming release will add several new features, including built-in
support for tags(!), Atom 1.0 feeds for posts and comments, some
preliminary Atom Publishing Protocol support (I’ve been working on
that), several new XML-RPC
methods, widget support in the default templates, performance
enhancements, and several other things that I can’t think of right now.
Obviously, there will be more details available at the time of the
official release, which is slated for April 22.

