What specific issues are you referring to? I have been using this with WP 4.1 and Buddypress for Networks by BuddyDev http://buddydev.com/plugins/buddypress-multi-network/ with multiblog enabled and I now have 12 stable networks with about 67 websites total running on the one WP install. So far we have not encountered any major problems. Most problems are resolved on the plugin level. If the author has abandoned this plugin I will attempt to contact and possibly start supporting.
Thread Starter
Rob Roy
(@danetidwell)
I’m referring to all of the support request threads of problems with the plugin that have gone unanswered for a year.
Specifically for my installation, I’ve noticed adding a new Network causes the Network Admin section to become unresponsive for several seconds/minutes. I’m guessing it has something to do with the list of networks and no matter what I set the default display to be (10 per page, for instance), the plugin still shows the default 25. We have probably 30 networks, most with only one site but a few with 5-10 sites (as subdomains).
Regardless of my issue in particular, anyone who’s building a business model where the entire infrastructure relies on a plugin that hasn’t been updated/supported in over a year should seriously consider the ramifications of a WordPress update that breaks the plugin.
I’m not a coder, I can usually figure out how something works if I need to, but if you are going to ask the developer about taking over the plugin I’ll help you manage support and such where I can.
Thread Starter
Rob Roy
(@danetidwell)
VentureCore –
Were you ever able to contact the developer?
No, I have my own in-house developer that is managing any issues for us. The problem at this point is knowing what is related to this plugin and what isn’t. Our system is currently running 14 Networks and 97 sites without any major problems. The main issues we run into is when a plugin developer writes a plugin that has global tables. When this occurs we just need to make sure our settings reflect the best practices for all sites and then we hide the ability to to access or change the settings on a site by site basis.