However in lot of other cases, the problem we're solving for our client is problem that applies to lot of other people out there.. By releasing them into the official, In those more generic cases, we have tried to make effort to give away those plugins to the public WordPress plugins repository.. In our case, the plugins we chose to publish are all very simple plugins. Now I have no doubt that those large plugins can be useful to people, except I personally would not want to release plugin that large without charging for support . b ) Decisions not options. Speaking of WordPress philosophy, that are relevant to plugins are. We have also put quite lot of effort into documenting each plugin, so that the users can get up and running without having to ask questions.. Technically, it's little more work to release plugin, and why not spend another hour packaging it up and releasing it on WordPress org.. Speaking of extra work the major benefit to releasing your plugin is that other plugin developers might do some work for you.. I recommend putting your plugin's code on GitHub . 3. But I realise that there is still lot of room for improvement.
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