Hello Maxime,
Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention!
We apologize for the trouble you are currently experiencing with our plugin. Luckily, a so-called “bug report” (a description of the issue, so we can fix it) is filed already.
What’s next?
Our product team will assess the severity of this problem in relation to other open bug reports and new features. Based on their assessment, the bug report will be given a priority level. Our developers work on the highest priority issues first. Unfortunately, this means we cannot give you an estimate of when they’ll start working on your report.
Hi,
thank you.
How can you have a bug report ? I haven’t sent it.
thanks.
Hello Maxime,
What I meant is the bug report has been filed on our end and not by you.
Hi Maybelline,
I confirm the bug as I have been able to reproduce it in a sandbox instance of WordPress with the TwentyTwentyOne theme and only the Yoast SEO plugin enabled.
Register a CPT with Gutenberg enabled, a custom taxonomy for this CPT. The primary term for this custom taxonomy is not saved.
I hope you will fix this in the next release. I think this is a rather high priority issue.
thank you.
Thanks for your clarification. We were able to reproduce the issue on our end as well and a detailed bug report has been submitted to our development for further investigation.
We are afraid to say that we don’t have any ETA at this moment for this as our product team needs to assess the severity of the issue first and will set a priority based on other open issues.
Thanks for your understanding!
I really hope this will come in the next release, as this is a critical feature in our project.
thanks