[wp-hackers] Plugins Directory: Updating the "Tested up to" value
Alexander Beutl
xel at netgra.de
Mon Apr 21 16:42:22 GMT 2008
"whilst its not advised"
yes - but I think if you only want to add some new FAQs or change some other
information in the readme this shouldn't be anything you'd have to bother
your users with to "update" while there is no benefit at all when they do.
Can someone tell me how the stuff with the screenshots (add some to the
pages) works? I have no clue at all... Standard-Readme has an ordered list
and says something I'd understand as putting them into the stable releases
directory - but this would mean that the zip would grow without any benefit
to the user...
2008/4/21, DD32 <wordpress at dd32.id.au>:
>
> Correct, Which is why i update it in the stable tags tag..
> whilst its not advised, For cases such as readme.txt changes, it seems ok
> to me to commit the change into the tag.
>
> On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 19:19:12 +1000, Alexander Beutl <xel at netgra.de> wrote:
>
> But the trunk readme file isn't used for this value as far as I know from
> > reading the subversion howto the one of the latest stable is used - am I
> > right or wrong?
> >
> > 2008/4/21, Viper007Bond <viper at viper007bond.com>:
> >
> > >
> > > Everyone is correct. I update my trunk readme files all the time to
> > > tweak
> > > them, etc. and it won't trigger an update.
> > >
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