Plugin Team update for April 18, 2016

PluginPlugin A plugin is a piece of software containing a group of functions that can be added to a WordPress website. They can extend functionality or add new features to your WordPress websites. WordPress plugins are written in the PHP programming language and integrate seamlessly with WordPress. These can be free in the WordPress.org Plugin Directory https://wordpress.org/plugins/ or can be cost-based plugin from a third-party Status Change Stats

  • Plugins requested : 211
  • Plugins rejected  : 63
  • Plugins closed  : 97
  • Plugins approved  : 149

Plugin Queue Stats (current)

  • Plugins in the queue : 113
  • → (older than 7 days ago) : 9
  • → (since the beginning of the defined time window) : 76
  • → (without a reply) : 76

SupportPress Queue Stats

  • Total open tickets : 24
  • → (with no activity in last 7 days) : 0
  • Within defined 7 day time window:
    • Total  : 190
    • Closed : 183
    • Open   : 7

Committed Changes: 6,791 [1398452 – 1391661]

Plugins Supporting 4.5

We’re now up to 2600+ plugins that support WP 4.5 and, as I mentioned, we’re working on tracking this a little better.

Below is a graph to show you how the adoption rate has worked.

Plugins that support 4.5

To help understand the dates:

  • 3/30 – 2 hours before the email to please check/test plugins
  • 3/31 – 24 hours after the email
  • 4/4 – Day after first weekend after email
  • 4/6 – Mid Week
  • 4/11 – Weekend after RC2
  • 4/12 – Before release
  • 4/13 – 24 hours after release
  • 4/14 – 48 hours after release

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