We need a keyword for saying "this person set up my WP blog".
possible keywords:
- wordpress-smith
- wordsmith
- wp-smith
- wordpress-mechanic
- wordpressologist
- wordpress-operator
- wordpress-lithographer
- wordpress-flexographer
- wordpress-gravure
- wordpress-craftsman
- wordpress-installer
- wordpressman
- wordpress-ace
- wordpress-adept
- wordpress-champion
- wordpress-charmer
- wordpress-expert
- wordpress-frob
- wordpress-genius
- wordpress-grease monkey
- wordpress-grok
- wordpress-guru
- wordpress-hacker
- wordpress-hotshot
- wordpress-house wizard
- wordpress-kahuna
- wordpress-language lawyer
- wordpress-lexicographer
- wordpress-lord high fixer
- wordpress-magician
- wordpress-maven
- wordpress-mavin
- wordpress-muggle
- wordpress-mutter
- wordpress-necromancer
- wordpress-scriptor
- wordpress-sensation
- wordpress-sorcerer
- wordpress-sorcerous
- wordpress-specialist
- wordpress-star
- wordpress-superprogrammer
- wordpress-superstar
- wordpress-toad
- wordpress-unix wizard
- wordpress-virtuoso
- wordpress-wank
- wordpress-whacker
- wordpress-wheel
- wordpress-whiz
- wordpress-whizz
- wordpress-wisard
- wordpress-witching
- wordpress-wiz
- wordpress-wizard
- wordpress-wizardly
- wordpress-master
- wordpress-assist
- wordpress-slugger
How about a combination of the following? --Westi 15:37, 6 Jul 2005 (UTC)
- wordpresser for links to the person who help set up
- wordpressed for links to the sites you've help set up (for Portfolio type pages)
Maybe allows for webs of relationships to be built then.