WordPress.org Removes Active Install Growth Data for Plugins
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“These stats are actually very useful for plugin developers and it’s really and truly one of the only indications of the growth or decline of a plugin over time,” Zahra said.
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Plugin developers were left to speculate on the reasons for the removal and took to the #meta Slack channel in search of more information.
Feedback from plugin developers indicates this was an unpopular decision and a failure of communication.
“Freemium Plugin developers shouldn’t be treated like second-class citizens in the ecosystem,” Poulson said.
If plugin developers cannot be trusted to act “co-opetively” with this data, will WordPress continue collecting it?
org Removes Active Install Growth Data for Plugins
Over the weekend, WordPress.
org meta contributors removed the active install growth charts for plugins, a key metric that many developers and a handful of services rely on for tracking.
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