[wp-testers] Is this possible....

Patrick D. patd88 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 6 15:32:21 GMT 2008


Oh, that makes sense. Never mind. I'm out of this then. Thanks.

Patrick



On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:29 AM, Michael E. Hancock
<justmichaelh at gmail.com>wrote:

> Chris Moody wrote:
>
>> Is it at all possible, for the Plugin notifier to not alert us when
>>>>> inactive plugins have updates? With one of my installs, it came with several
>>>>> plugins automatically installed from my hosting company, which I don't use.
>>>>> Its a pain having to check to make sure none of the ones I actually use are
>>>>> needing to be updated...<<<<
>>>>>
>>>>
> Jeff Chandler wrote:
>
>> Actually, this is an idea I can get behind. I too have seen a plugin
>>>> update notifier on my administration page only to browse to the plugins area
>>>> and find out the update is for a disabled plugin.<<<
>>>>
>>>
> Michael E. Hancock wrote:
>
>> -1 on this idea.  Consider that the plugin is sorely out-of-date, so you
>>> have activate it to find out it is obsolete.  I'd like to know that it needs
>>> updating before I activate it.<<
>>>
>>
> Patrick D. wrote:
>
>> Help me out here, because plugins not currently active already tell you if
>> they need updates.<
>>
>
> Patrick,
>
> Sorry, snipped too much from that last message.
>
> Chris and Jeff don't want to be nagged for updates on inactive plugins, I
> thought otherwise.
>
> Regards.
>
>
> MichaelH
>
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