Jamie è tornato, Gengo continua!

Jamie Talbot, l’autore originale del plugin Gengo, ha annunciato il suo ritorno nel proprio forum, annunciando una release di bugfix e compatibilità per WordPress 2.5.

In quanto manutentore del progetto su Google Code, spero che tutto il lavoro della comunità possa essere integrato con il codice e la comunità principale, e spero di parlare con Jamie presto rispetto a questo punto, in modo da evitare duplicati e chiudere in seguito sia il progetto su GoogleCode che il forum dedicato al progetto. Grazie a tutti coloro che hanno inviato codice, segnalato bachi o semplicemente seguito lo sviluppo!

Questo è l’annuncio di Jamie:

Hello :)

So, I’m pretty impressed with people’s continuing efforts in my absence! Sorry for the extended vacation - lots of stuff all came up at the same time, which left me no time at all for WordPress or Gengo. I’m still pretty busy, but seeing all of your efforts has given me a real sense of pride and has convinced me to continue work on it. The first step was changing hosts, in the vain hope I don’t keep getting hacked again. That happened the other day (did anyone notice, I wonder? :) )

I’ve recently seen the Google Code branch of Gengo (though I haven’t looked at the code itself), which is very cool, I must say. Those of you who have contributed to that, congratulations on your hard work - I don’t think my code is very readable at the best of times!

So, the plan: I intend to do a no-new-features-just-get-it-working release that provides compatibility with WordPress 2.5. I can’t commit to having something ready in the very short term, and I think by the time I’ve had enough time to work on it, 2.5 will be just around the corner. And as always, I can’t really support more than one WordPress version. Better to be forward looking to maximise use of my time, I think.

If you have noticed things that are currently broken with Gengo, please report them on this thread. Like I say, it will only be bug fixes and compatibility for now (this includes things like tags though, which are part of WordPress), but in the future, who knows…

Cheers,

Jamie.

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