Who Wrote These Posts?

The number of posts on our site is growing nicely, but WordPress has an awkward quirk: post authors need to have user accounts on the site. This means that when people leave OpenCraft and their WordPress accounts are removed, their author attribution disappears too.

There are plugins and other ways to address this, but first we need to identify a few missing authors.

If you know who wrote any of the posts below, or if you know a good way to find out, please let me know.

  1. Building A New Feature: What Matters Most - OpenCraft
  2. Enabling server-side encryption on AWS S3 and Open edX - OpenCraft
  3. Hosting best practices for your Open edX instance - OpenCraft
  4. Introducing Open edX Publisher - OpenCraft
  5. Why We Automate (Almost) Everything That Can Be Automated - OpenCraft
  6. Rebuilding our Open edX instance manager - OpenCraft
  7. FAQ - Create online courses using the Open edX platform - OpenCraft
  8. Why you should use a dedicated instance of the Open edX platform - OpenCraft
  9. The new OpenCraft Pro & Teacher hosting plan has launched! - OpenCraft
  10. Working With Top-Tier Universities and the Open edX platform - OpenCraft
  11. Openness isn’t just for code: Radical transparency at OpenCraft - OpenCraft
  12. Are you now working remotely? Here’s how to make it work long term. - OpenCraft
  13. Tutorial: Encrypting an existing root partition in Ubuntu with dm-crypt and LUKS - OpenCraft
  14. Why the Open edX® Platform Should Be Your New LMS - OpenCraft
  15. 2019 Open edX Conference recap - OpenCraft

Thank you!

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@Ali we can probably check these urls on the Internet Archive. For example 2019 Open edX Conference recap - OpenCraft mentions the article was written by James Tait. :slight_smile:

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@samuel Ah, good idea! Thank you. :slight_smile:

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Update:
All of our blog posts are now correctly attributed. Thanks again, Samuel!

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