So let me get it straight. I release Plugin A. Joe release Plugin B which uses "your" functionality to depend on my Plugin A. One fine morning I get enormous motiviation to improve performance of my Plugin. So I take a day off at work and rewrite the entire damn thing and release it. Poor Joe has no clue what I did. So every person installing his Plugin B, will have broken functionality because noone has a goddman idea about what I did with Plugin A last night.
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