EP123 – How to support your WordPress plugin – Feb 16 2015
Feb. 16, 2015, 6:06 p.m. (9 years, 9 months ago)
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This week on WPwatercooler we'll be talking with free, freemium and premium plugin developers on how they support their WordPress plugins.
Show airs Feb 16 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7PM UTC
Plugins Mentioned:
Pinkify It!
Draw Attention
Paid Membership Pro
iThemes Security
Display Registered Image Dimensions
iThemes Security
WP Rocket
Helpdesk Software:
http://www.helpscout.net/
http://www.zendesk.com
Announcing Plugin-a-palooza at WordCamp OC 2015!!!!
How it works:
Send us your pitch for the type of plugin you’d like to build. Deadline for pitches is February 20.
We’ll confirm your entry into the competition by reviewing these pitches. There is room for 10 teams to compete.
Each team member can only be on one team in the competition.
Build your plugin!
The plugin has to be able to be released in the WordPress repository – in fact, it must be there by May 29. So you’re going to need to submit them to WordPress plugin review no later than May 15th in order to get them approved. This means the plugin has to be completely GPL compliant.
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Show airs Feb 16 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT / 7PM UTC
Plugins Mentioned:
Pinkify It!
Draw Attention
Paid Membership Pro
iThemes Security
Display Registered Image Dimensions
iThemes Security
WP Rocket
Helpdesk Software:
http://www.helpscout.net/
http://www.zendesk.com
Announcing Plugin-a-palooza at WordCamp OC 2015!!!!
How it works:
Send us your pitch for the type of plugin you’d like to build. Deadline for pitches is February 20.
We’ll confirm your entry into the competition by reviewing these pitches. There is room for 10 teams to compete.
Each team member can only be on one team in the competition.
Build your plugin!
The plugin has to be able to be released in the WordPress repository – in fact, it must be there by May 29. So you’re going to need to submit them to WordPress plugin review no later than May 15th in order to get them approved. This means the plugin has to be completely GPL compliant.
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