• Resolved ibiza69

    (@ibiza69)


    Hi, nine months ago, I shared a bug at filled and none filled positions, plus pagination between them. You created an Issue at Github to fix it. We have being waiting all this time for this to be fixed, so we could proceed updating the plugin from stable version 1.31.3, to newer version 1.34.2, but nothing has being done at all about this, so we cannot update and we have a version from past year, all this new versions have being launched, without fixing the problem:

    1.32.0
    1.33.3
    1.33.4
    1.33.5
    1.34.0
    1.34.1

    Do you think, this will be fixed some day?

    Thank you for your consideration.

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  • Plugin Contributor Cena (a11n)

    (@cena)

    Hi @ibiza69 ,

    If you’ll send over a link to the issue in question, we might be better able to answer. 🙂

    Best,

    Thread Starter ibiza69

    (@ibiza69)

    Hi Cena, thanks for answering, here is the ISSUE:
    https://github.com/Automattic/WP-Job-Manager/issues/1912

    have a nice time and awaiting for your observations 🙂

    Plugin Contributor Cena (a11n)

    (@cena)

    Hi @ibiza69 ,

    Thanks for the link!

    Basically, there’s two things I can tell you.

    First, the issue has now been ‘queued’ which means the developers will be working on it soon (this is not the case for all submitted issues.)

    Second, the WPJM developers do not only work on that product, they also work on Sensei/WC Paid Courses and several other smaller projects. So they tend to rotate what’s being worked on most immediately, unless something truly catastrophic comes up. They do not drop everything to fix someone’s pet issue, they prioritize and triage. That all takes time.

    I hope that helps explain a bit of the sausage-making; the bottom line is that this should be getting fixed in the near future. A user has submitted a patch you can take a look at now: https://github.com/Automattic/WP-Job-Manager/pull/2037

    Best,
    Cena

    Thread Starter ibiza69

    (@ibiza69)

    Good morning Cena, thank you very much for your information, although I am very sorry to be dissatisfied with your clarifications, given that it seems to me something important and necessary, when it comes to a serious problem of pagination and covered jobs, that section is corrupted, so companies can´t work with the plugin as should.

    Cena, I took a look at that page you shared with me, but we are not programmers and we do not know where to include those patches that make your plugin work correctly as expected.

    If you could be so kind to explain what we have to do or where to put those patches, it would help us to get your plugin working properly, thanks to these guys who have done the job.

    Please Cena, we await for your collaboration regarding the procedure, in order to proceed, since this patch is not included directly in the plugin in WordPress and as we are not programmers, we do not know the steps to follow, so we need those instructions.

    It is rare that users who follow you and trust your plugin as we do, have to look for this type of methods, in order to have a stable and functional plugin.

    Thank you 😉

    Plugin Contributor Cena (a11n)

    (@cena)

    Hi @ibiza69 ,

    The issue has been since fixed and merged into our master code branch: https://github.com/Automattic/WP-Job-Manager/pull/2037

    There are two options:

    1) wait for the next release of WPJM (I do not have an ETA on this), or

    2) Set up a staging site, then download a .zip of the latest code of WPJM here: https://github.com/Automattic/WP-Job-Manager/ (click on the green ‘Code’ button, then ‘download zip’). Upload that .zip to install it, as you would any WordPress plugin.

    Best,

    Thread Starter ibiza69

    (@ibiza69)

    Hi @cena, thanks for your time and support, the problem has being solved in todays WP Job Manager update 1.34.3 and seems to work pretty fine and fluid 🙂

    Have a nice time and please thank developers team from our side 😉

    Warm regards!

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