misterbisson:
I’ve been thinking about this, and I haven’t responded yet because I’ve been thinking about how to word this. I don’t think you have any idea how widely used bsuite version 2 was. Tens of thousands of wordpress blogs used that plugin – maybe more. I know I was using it on more than a dozen wordpress sites. I don’t think I realized how dependant on it I was until I upgraded to WordPress 2.3.1 on some sites and it failed to work.
The best part about bsuite v2 was that it did multiple things. I loved the stats, but honestly the defining feature was the related posts and search highlighting that it did. I know that you said it was broken in version 2.x but it worked just fine for me in every site I had.
I write about your plugin many times on my blogs because I wanted to recommend it to as many others as I could. So when I upgraded to version 3.x I was taken aback when the related posts option and search highlighting wasn’t even included. I mean, that really freaked me out because the release notes and information about the new version didn’t really even state that. I don’t want you to think that we don’t appreciate your coding this plugin, many are created and then abandoned by the author. But creating a new version that actually removes key functionality your’ve been using for a few years is really disheartening.
I thank you for putting the referrers back in the reports. But would you consider at very least creating a new plugin as part of the bsuite – a ‘brelated’? You may not know this, but there aren’t many options for related posts plugins at all. There are many issues with the ones that exist, some are abandoned, and I don’t see a single one that says it will work with WP 2.3.1. If you create a new version of related posts yours could (once again) become the default standard. The only reason I installed the original bsuite on every blog I owned was because of the related posts and search highlighting. It was a ‘must-have’ plugin.
Please consider doing this, and your plugin work is more than greatly appreciated by the WP community at large.