[wp-hackers] Delete Plugin on SVN please

Glenn Ansley glenn at glennansley.com
Wed Nov 4 21:04:08 UTC 2009


I'd love to be able to flag a couple of mine for deletion or as
'inactive' or 'no longer supported'... like one that was misspelled
and never had any files committed to it.

Glenn Ansley
http://twitter.com/glennansley
http://fullthrottledevelopment.com

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 4:01 PM, mark waterous <mark at watero.us> wrote:
>> Perhaps we can clean it up with a new
>> tag/filtering system? For example, anything explicitly abandoned can be
>> marked and filtered out of most searches, but available for developers
>> who may be interested in resurrection a particular project.
>
> +1 for that. There's a lot of hidden gems in there, but at present tracking
> down specifics can be a time consuming process. Placing some extra
> responsibility on the developer to maintain their plugin or mark it
> abandoned would be a good start - perhaps adding an advanced search
> capability would help the end user though? Just a few options where you
> could filter out plugins by their compatibility, last date updated, etc.
>
> Plugins that haven't been updated since 2007 probably shouldn't be coming
> back very high on the search results.
> -Mark
>
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