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daggerhart on "[Plugin: Query Wrangler] Interface not working"

Daedalon,

That's definitely another opinion. But the article you link to just claims that "Wordpress - good, Others - bad" because it's easy to use. Nothing in that article about the concept of release cycles and how it impacts a product. But really, I don't care, I just like to rant. You don't have to convince me that Wordpress is popular, and that drupal is less popular. This is just the same old Ford vs Chevy, MS vs linux vs Mac debate that the internet just can't let go. I get it, you like what you like, I like what I like.

As far as an LTS version, the value in having that kind of stability along an upgrade path is that a company (I) can manage 20 to 30 times more drupal sites than wordpress sites, because every update doesn't require re-testing every single module/plugin & custom functionality.

But just generally on that note, I would like to point out that I've contributed a plugin for Wordpress who's entire purpose is to try to rip off Drupal, and here you are using it. Take that for what you will.

Here is an event I remember from WP's amazingly-awesome updates. Between version 3.1 & 3.2, this happened:
http://www.sitepoint.com/seven-things-you-should-know-about-wordpress-3-2/
and related:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/troubleshooting-wordpress-32-master-list?replies=9

If you think those are appropriate changes for a minor version increment, and that their release cycle allowed them a relatively appropriate amount of testing for that cycle, then that is where our differences of opinion lie. No need for further discussion.

Additionally, if you have a feed or something I could follow that makes deving for WP easier, I'd love the link.


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