I checked my email early yesterday morning and saw this snuggled in the Inbox:

History happened while I wasn’t looking! For the first time ever, one of my WordPress installations updated without any attention from me.
I clicked that email in my Inbox listing, and sure enough…

So without any action on my part, my devotional blog churned through the WordPress Maintenance Release into 3.7.1 — nice!
I logged into Panting Hart and was greeted with this:

It truly was while I slept!
Though I prefer to maintain control over my sites, I welcome these automatic, background updates to WordPress. Thankfully, major updates aren’t included in this. For instance, December’s projected 3.8 upgrade we’ll still have to do manually.
Again, a huge thumbs-up to WordPress. (And you’re blogging using another platform…why? 😆 )