I think most of the contradictions that Gene has pointed out have simply been poor or misunderstood semantics. I believe when scribu said automated, he simply meant that all plugins on Extend will now automatically have the ability for end users to share compatibility results without relying on a Codex page, not that all plugins have their compatibilities automatically generated. A poor word choice maybe, but it is what it is. We don't need to continue going on and on about it.

The fact is that the people that decide things for WP.org decided that the compatibility reporting tool on the plugin page itself is preferable to the compatibility page centralized on the Codex. On that, I, and I believe many others, are in agreement that it is a step forward. I wouldn't be surprised if a very large percentage of plugin devs never knew of the existence of those pages, but it's hard to miss something that is on your plugin's page.

I believe that the participation in compatibility reporting is still going to be low, but I don't think it will be any worse than the low level of compatibility reporting that occurred on the Codex.

Now... Can we please move on beyond this topic?

Chris Jean
http://gaarai.com/
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Gene Steinberg wrote:
On Nov 17, 2009, at 8:11 AM, Honey Singh wrote:

Guys i think Gene is under confusions:

I'm just summarizing what was said over the past hour. If accurate summaries 
indicate confusion, it's confusion on the part of different people making 
contradictory statements.

Peace,
Gene
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