Viewing 11 replies - 1 through 11 (of 11 total)
  • Plugin Author Michael Beil

    (@michaelbeil)

    I’m not sure I understand what you are talking about. Care to clarify?

    Plugin Contributor etcio

    (@etcio)

    What are you blathering about? What does Aesop have to do with WPMU?

    Thread Starter mythusmage

    (@mythusmage)

    I have a one person blog, at least for the moment. Since it is a one person blog the plugin in question doesn’t not work on my installation.

    Can’t install the multiuser version, because I don’t have the space. That has to wait for later.

    Plugin Author Michael Beil

    (@michaelbeil)

    That is slightly confusing. So, Aesop is not working on your site because you don’t have enough space? Aesop works fine on single installs and multisite installs.

    Plugin Contributor etcio

    (@etcio)

    Firstly, WPMU is a company. WordPress Multi-User no longer exists. It’s now called multisite and baked into core. https://mu.wordpress.org/

    Secondly, Aesop runs on both single and multisite installs without a problem.

    Thirdly, what does multisite have to do with space?

    Fourthly, I heartily suggest your educate yourself on WordPress matters before cavalierly making erroneous declarations or passing along misinformation. The statements you’re making with authority about this plugin (and WordPress) are categorically false.

    Fifthly, if you’d like assistance, ask for it. Coming onto the forums guns ablazing when the issues seem to stem from user error probably isn’t a good way to start the conversation. We develop this open source for your benefit. We just request that you have some patience and perspective.

    That is, unless you’re trying to invoke a “feeling of contempt.”

    Plugin Contributor etcio

    (@etcio)

    https://wordpress.org/support/topic/a-serious-problem

    Actually, mythusmage, I whole heartedly implore you to find another platform to work with that may be more in line with your competencies.

    I don’t mind ignorance, but your ignorance lacks self-awareness. Beyond that, you’re malicious, and you act destructively based on that ignorance.

    From what I can tell reading your post history, this is the typical cycle.

    1) You screw up the plugin or due to your ignorance, you errantly expect a certain outcome.
    2) You then reflexively blame the plugin authors and then audaciously rate their plugin one star.
    3) You then join their forum, casting aspersions and demean the plugin authors.

    You have no idea what you’re doing or talking about. You’ve proven that unequivocally just in this exchange. You are precisely the reason why so many people end up leaving open source. They can’t stand having to put up with this kind of buffoonery.

    I have yet to come across someone in this community who is more destructively ignorant than you are.

    Thread Starter mythusmage

    (@mythusmage)

    I tried to install the plugin on a single site. I got a message that said the plugin could not be installed there.

    BTW, among all the cms/blog/social platforms out there, WP is one of the simplest to use.

    Plugin Author Nick Haskins

    (@nphaskins)

    Can you please post the screenshot of the “..message that said the plugin could not be installed there.”

    Thread Starter mythusmage

    (@mythusmage)

    Forgot to take a screenshoot. I’ll try installing again.

    Plugin Contributor etcio

    (@etcio)

    I’m waiting with bated breath.

    On another note, it takes an incredible amount of gall for someone to give a plugin a 1 star review, all based on a false notion, and then come back wanting support to install it all over again. (Again, with problems stemming from user error)

    Plugin Author Nick Haskins

    (@nphaskins)

    Gonna close this out but let us know if you have any other questions by opening a new thread and providing screenshots of any errors if they are indeed there.

Viewing 11 replies - 1 through 11 (of 11 total)
  • The topic ‘Why WPMU?’ is closed to new replies.