ExpressionEngine turns 2.1, gets a new website

For the last seven months or so, ExpressionEngine 2 has been available as a public beta. However, with the release of ExpressionEngine 2.1 (change log), the beta period is officially over. The road to this moment has been a long one for the folks at EllisLab—it’s been over two years since we got our first glimpse of ExpressionEngine 2—so many congratulations to Rick Ellis, Leslie Camacho, et al.
And as a way to celebrate this auspicious moment, the folks at EllisLab have unveiled a brand new ExpressionEngine website. In the interests of full disclosure, I worked on the new website and I consider it a real honor to have been involved in the project. I got to work with people I respect for a community that I value and to help promote a product that has had a huge impact on my career over the last few years. What more could one ask for?
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