I've been thinking about this issue. It was a big deal when there were
dramatic differences between versions which impacted which Theme and Plugin.
When the Plugin directory (extend) came fully into being, we finally removed
all the Plugin links pages. We got rid of cataloging Themes a long time ago,
so remind me again why we need to do this compatibility list if WordPress
now has auto-updating and installation of Themes and Plugins?

The key question on the compatibility lists is to which version are we going
to manually pay tribute to those who keep their work updated and not?

What do you all say about stopping the manual compatibility pages for
Plugins and Themes for the next release of WordPress?

Lorelle


On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 12:57 AM, mrmist <[email protected]> wrote:

> In message <[email protected]>, Peter
> Westwood <[email protected]> writes
>
>>
>>
>>
>> The time will come when those pages should go completely and we should
>> refer people to Extend.
>>
>> This of course needs to be combined with a way of the community being able
>> to mark plugins/themes on Extend as compatible and compatibility being
>> searchable.
>>
>>
> Good.  For the time being we seem to have reached an acceptable solution
> which is to consolidate the multiple-theme sites.
> --
> mrmist
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