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  • Plugin Contributor Mike Jolley (a11n)

    (@mikejolley)

    Rather than wrestle two updates, you could wait for your plugins to support 2.6 and just do the one?

    Thread Starter davidmcc3

    (@davidmcc3)

    Hi Mike

    I guess that’s fine, so long as there’s nothing I’ll miss or that causes other issues if I’m staying with 2.4.2.

    Looking through the change log (rather quickly), I noticed support for Subscriptions 2 being added (have 2.0.12 installed, though not selling subscriptions in Woo), and support for WP4.4 (running 4.4.2)

    Thanks for the quick response.
    Regards, David

    Plugin Contributor Mike Jolley (a11n)

    (@mikejolley)

    Eventually you may see issues if plugins drop support for your version, but hopefully your plugins will be ready.

    Which plugins/developers are not updating things in time? We did give over a month warning.

    Thread Starter davidmcc3

    (@davidmcc3)

    Hi Mike
    Haven’t checked them all, but def. Inventory Manager and Inventory Notifier from Plexus LLC.
    David

    Thread Starter davidmcc3

    (@davidmcc3)

    Hi
    Just gone back to Plexus LLC site (after just a couple of hours) and they’ve updated their support level to Woo 2.6
    Thanks,
    David

    Plugin Contributor Mike Jolley (a11n)

    (@mikejolley)

    Ok. Perhaps you should try on a test install beforehand to ensure all the things you have run smoothly.

    Thread Starter davidmcc3

    (@davidmcc3)

    Hi Mike
    This is work on the development site, so nothing (important) will get broken!
    Thanks for your help – I’ll mark this as resolved.
    Regards, David

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