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[DRAFT] Release 0.10.0 #640

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@kasparsd kasparsd commented Sep 18, 2024

Push out all the minor improvements before a major release.

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@dd32 I see that in #625 we bumped both PHP and WP core requirements which would require a major release in my opinion.

Is there an practical need to bump those? Considering the important use-case for this plugin, I wonder if we can delay the requirement bumps until when actually needed them?

Or did any of the session work actually need the WP bump?

@jeffpaul What are your thoughts on this?

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dd32 commented Sep 19, 2024

@dd32 I see that in #625 we bumped both PHP and WP core requirements which would require a major release in my opinion.

Personally, I disagree on that. Underlying requirements like this are background noise to 90% of people and does not signifiy anything major.
But happy for it to go out as 0.10.0 if you see fit?

Is there an practical need to bump those? Considering the important use-case for this plugin, I wonder if we can delay the requirement bumps until when actually needed them?

Considering what sites actually update plugins, this isn't really a concern to me, especially given the changes are not improving the sites security, and is more of a bugfix.

I did some digging for stat data for you, for 0.9.x of the plugin:

  • the PHP bump will affect 0.15% of users (1% If we include users of < 0.9)
  • the WP bump will affect 2.6% of 0.9.1 users (A singular site somewhere is using 0.9.0 + WP 6.2 according to the data, and nothing lower)
    The overlap is that 100% of the old PHP users are running an older WP.

Edit: I guess the requirement bumps can be held back too I guess, but keep in mind that it's untested, and those WordPress sites are already considered unsupported.

@kasparsd kasparsd changed the title [DRAFT] Release 0.9.2 [DRAFT] Release 0.10.0 Sep 19, 2024
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@kasparsd there's still a decent amount of items in the 0.10.0 milestone, how much of that do you want to get pulled into this draft release and how can I help move those items along?

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