SA daylight saving to start 3 weeks earlier Adelaidenow, Australia - DAYLIGHT saving will start three weeks earlier in South Australia this year as part of an ongoing trial to extend the period of summer time. ... |
SA gazettes longer daylight saving (user submitted: John Schilling) ABC Online, Australia - A trial started last summer when the SA Government extended daylight saving by four weeks to move SA into line with the practice in most other states. ... |
Pakistan extends daylight saving time through October Earthtimes (press release), UK - Islamabad - Energy-strapped Pakistan on Wednesday decided to extend the daylight saving time till October end as prolonged power cuts triggered violent ... |
With 2.6.1, we’re continuing our trend of releasing a maintenance release shortly after a major release in order to get fixes for the inevitable “dot zero” bugs into your hands without a long wait. If you’re happy with 2.6, however, keep on using it. You need not upgrade to 2.6.1 if 2.6 is getting the job done.
2.6.1 offers several improvements for international users. Styling of the admin for right-to-left languages is much improved thanks to the efforts of the Farsi and Hebrew translation teams, and a mysterious gettext bug caused by certain PHP configurations is now fixed. For IIS users, 2.6.1 fixes several permalink problems. Image insertion problems in the Press This feature experienced by IE users are also fixed. Of note to everyone is a fix for a performance bug in the admin where those with a lot of plugins would experience slowness on some pages.
Check out the full list of over 60 fixes to see if 2.6.1 has something to offer you. A full diff and list of changed files is also available. Download 2.6.1 and enjoy.

