[wp-edu] Removing Plugins
Parker, Joshua
josh at 7mediaws.org
Thu Apr 11 16:29:39 UTC 2013
Thats an excellent plugin. I forgot all about it.
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Joshua Parker
WordPress in Education: http://wpined.com/ (http://wpined.com)
On Thursday, April 11, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Grogan, David wrote:
> This is a fantastic plugin:
>
> http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wpmu-plugin-stats/
>
> Will list the sites that use each plugin you have installed.
>
> David
>
> From: wp-edu-bounces at lists.automattic.com [mailto:wp-edu-bounces at lists.automattic.com] On Behalf Of Skriloff, Nicholas
> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 11:26 AM
> To: wp-edu at lists.automattic.com (mailto:wp-edu at lists.automattic.com)
> Subject: [wp-edu] Removing Plugins
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> Here at Darden Business School we have our faculty blogs: http://blogs.darden.virginia.edu/ . Overtime some plugins that were once used are no longer used. We have a staging environment that is copy of our production environment. In our staging environment we want to run a process like
> 1) Identify plugin to remove
> 2) Run a test (like a selenium test) against all blogs
> 3) Remove said pluging
> 4) Run test again
> 5) If nothing broke, the add it to the list of plugins that can be removed from production.
>
> How have any of you all done this?
>
> Sincerely,
> Nick Skriloff , ME , MCP, SCJP
> Information Technology Specialist
> Darden Information Services
> Voice 434 243 5025 Fax 434 243 2279
> skriloffn at darden.virginia.edu (mailto:skriloffn at darden.virginia.edu)
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