• LJ

    (@phrasewrite)


    Imagine installing this plugin on a few dozen of your client websites. Then they update the plugin with a flaw that prevents you and any of your clients from logging into the dashboard of all those sites,

    So, as a web developer, I must go to the various hosting providers of all those client sites and deactivate the plugin. Then the developer sent an update to the plugin, I reactivated it, and sure enough, they reintroduced the same error into the update.

    Once again, I must go to all those different hosting companies and delete the plugin.

    Do you think I will trust the next update you send?

    Time wasted on my part? Hours. Not hour. HOURS plural.

    I think you guys need to find another profession.

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  • Plugin Author WP Republic

    (@wprepublic)

    Hello @phrasewrite . This is Gerasimos from WP Republic. I’m really sorry for the frustration because of the latest plugin updates, I wish there was a way for us to rollback the version update which pushed the authenmtication bug but that’s impossible.

    The only we can do is move forward and learn from our mistakes making sure this doesn;t happen again.

    PS: the plugin is free to use and under GPL, it’s not something we do as our proffesion as you assumed ??

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