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Though I disagree with the change, GF has made all protected methods in their add on framework public, and now throws notices for add-ons that have protected methods. This occurred in 1.9. This fixes the notice.
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Hey Ikraav, I'm assuming that you or your organisation are using this I've not had time in the past year or so to give my WordPress plugins any love, basically because I've moved on to SaaS. Would you, or anyone else you're aware of, be interested in taking over maintenance over the plugin? Would be happy to transfer it to a new home |
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Hi @lukerollans sorry for the delay with getting back to you. I would indeed be interested in giving this plugin a new home at my https://conversionready.com brand. My interest is also towards a commercial roadmap. Let me know if you're OK with it. I am OK with keeping the base functionality free as is with bugfixes and compatibility updates, for at least 12 months - but concurrently I want to work on creating a strong commercial add-on eco-system, following many other top WP developers' business models. Your own experience probably shows also that it's realistically the only way for any piece of software to keep the lights on for the longer term for everybody's benefit. Please e-mail me leho@conversionready.com if you like the pitch and would like to discuss further details. |
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+1 |
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@lkraav did luke ever get back to you? |
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No. These things take time. I'm also fully booked with client work and then some, so I'm not actively bugging him about it. I'm sure he'll come to a decision soon. |
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thanks luke! |
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