[wp-hackers] Semantics of plugin name
Phillip Lord
phillip.lord at newcastle.ac.uk
Fri Jun 14 10:08:18 UTC 2013
Where is the plugin-slug defined, then? It doesn't come from the source?
Phil
Shea Bunge <info at bungeshea.com> writes:
> The plugin name in your readme.txt file can be anything you like. You can
> change it as much as you want, but your plugin will still live on the same
> page at http://wordpress.org/plugins, will use the same SVN repo, and will
> reside in the same folder name on WordPress installations and continue to
> recieve auto-updates. This is because it's the plugin slug that matters (
> http://wordpress.org/plugins/plugin-slug ), not whatever you name the display
> name set in readme.txt or as 'Plugin Name:' in your plugin PHP file.
>
>
>> From: phillip.lord at newcastle.ac.uk
>> To: wp-hackers at lists.automattic.com
>> Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2013 09:39:03 +0100
>> Subject: [wp-hackers] Semantics of plugin name
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm just wondering about the semantics of plugin names for wordpress; in
>> particular if I change the capitalisation of the my plugin name, will it
>> have any implications for the plugin on http://wordpress.org/plugins?
>>
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