>Yes - calling it 2.1 implies that it contains some wizzy new features Or that a significant fix has occurred, which this was. It's hard to conceive of a more significant fix being required in a released version.
>Calling it 2.1 is not going to make more people upgrade. >If anything it could put people off because it implies bigger changes >and hence more likelyhood that a plugin they are using breaks. Alright, that's worth considering. I still think it is more likely to get people to look at the details of the release. >We need to educate the users to upgrade and I need to get round to >redoing the work on the upgrade notification messages to integrate >the functionality provided by my plugin [1] into the core WordPress >code in time for 2.1 so that people get clear upgrade is need >messages in the future. >[1] http://blog.ftwr.co.uk/wordpress/wp-version-check/ Nice plugin. I like the idea... I'll download it later tonight and look at it more closely... Off hand, it sounds like it is a good feature for the core. I guess you'd have to be able to turn it off too. People were mad enough about the dashboard checking in as it does now. _______________________________________________ wp-testers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-testers
