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The Great GPL Debate

July 16th, 2010 → 6:26 am @ Ronald Huereca // No Comments

If you’ve been following WordPress-related news on Twitter, you will have noticed a nasty spirited debate on the Thesis premium theme and GPL-compliance with WordPress. While I don’t like to get into the arguments of GPL simply because it’s like arguing politics and religion, I felt I should clarify the rights of the users who [...]

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Ajax Edit Comments 4.1.1.0 Released

July 15th, 2010 → 5:47 pm @ Ronald Huereca // No Comments

Ajax Edit Comments 4.1.1.0 has been released. This version adds two enhancements: 1. Adds support for Thesis 1.7 (re: this thread). 2. Adds an option to disable comment-editing for Editors (re: this thread). I may take a week or so to get the translations updated, so when that happens, I’ll release a 4.1.1.x or something [...]

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Ajax Edit Comments 4.1.0.2 Released

July 5th, 2010 → 9:11 pm @ Ronald Huereca // No Comments

Ajax Edit Comments 4.1.0.2 resolves automatic update issues within the WordPress admin panel. This issue is unique to WordPress 3.0, and unfortunately AEC isn’t the only plugin having this problem. If you have WP 3.0 already, you must manually update this plugin. Please head to your Member’s Section for the latest download. Here are also [...]

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Ajax Edit Comments 4.1.0.1 Released

June 29th, 2010 → 6:57 pm @ Ronald Huereca // No Comments

Ajax Edit Comments 4.1.0.1 has been released. This release should resolve a Safari 5 bug experienced by some of our users. Also added in this release: Updated Japanese translation Added Italian translation This is a minor update, so it can be skipped if need be. For subscribers, you can use automatic upgrade. For single download [...]

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First add-on – AEC-CDN 1.0 Released

June 2nd, 2010 → 2:57 pm @ Ronald Huereca // 2 Comments

Our first add-on, AEC-CDN, has been released. This add-on allows you to host AEC’s external files via a Content Distribution Network (CDN). Features include: Host AEC’s JS, CSS, and Image files via a CDN Host WordPress’ jQuery and wp-ajax-response scripts via a CDN Automatic upgrade For now, the CDN add-on is available to subscribers only. [...]

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