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  • “I took the decision to remove them from the WordPress extensions directory, in order to have no more distractions (support requests, pull requests…).”
    from https://capitainewp.io/bilan-2020/

    Thierry

    (@theremingenieur)

    I was a huge fan of this plugin when it was new. It was (as far as I know) one of the first ones to offer meaningful and well working Gutenberg block extensions. Over the time, one could already see that the author wasn’t able to consecrate the needed time to maintain and to further develop his blocks. I think we have to respect his personal decision. From what he writes on capitainewp.io, he is rather business oriented and not forcibly the geek we’d like him to be.

    Now, I guess that someone more geeky could fork the repository and continue the good work. Anyone?

    Now, I guess that someone more geeky could fork the repository and continue the good work. Anyone?

    Here’s a fork. Feel free to sign-in with GitHub and maintain it. I have no intention of submitting it back to WordPress. But now that the code is there it’s possible to zip it up and use it in your own WordPress installation.

    https://code.habd.as/comfusion/advanced-gutenberg-blocks

    Anyone knows the reasons for this permanent closure?

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