Dear Jason
Please read GNU General Public License.
And read it again. Then please back here and write “I’m sorry”.
No where do you even credit my plugin for your work.
Please go here: https://wordpress.org/plugins/upprev/changelog/ and check description to version 1.0
Cheers,
Marcin
Does that mean I can create an plugin called “WordPress”?
Sure can’t. There’s a difference between free use of code and unauthorized use of a trademark.
More information:
Btw, this is me asking nicely.
Btw, this is me asking nicely.
Really? I think you should try harder.
What is a “trademark”? And when you register this trademark? Could you show any document with date before I forked your bugged plugin?
I remember you:
I send a fix to your plugin, which do not work if you have thousands of posts. You and Grzegorz just ignore my fix. That was a reason to create a WORKING copy of https://wordpress.org/plugins/upprev-nytimes-style-next-post-jquery-animated-fly-in-button/
If we talking about violating trademarks. What do “nytimes” in your plugin slug? It is not a violating of “New York Times”?
Feel free to make a copy of upPrev plugin.
And please, what do you lost? Do you know, that plugin which is not updated more then two years is not listed on plugins list …
And when last time your broken plugin was updated? Oh yes… that was more than 5 years ago. How can I violating anything on abandon plugin?
Hilarious. I just stumbled upon this conversation looking to replace that abandoned, checked the discussions and found this.
@marcin: thanks for picking up, you’ve done us a great favor by continuing development.
I like your style:
Please read GNU General Public License.
And read it again. Then please back here and write “I’m sorry”.
Guys …
Thank you @jpelker and @gkrzyminski for copy code from this plugin to your.
This also close the “problem” with feigned trademark.
And nice to read this again:
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/copyrights-violation-can-plugin-name-be-stolen
Cheers,
Marcin
Hey Marcin,
I’ve stopped working on this plugin 3 years ago. Today I read you comment that someone copied your code.
Please check the first entry of your changelog: https://wordpress.org/plugins/upprev/changelog/
1.0
INIT: copy and massive refactoring of plugin upPrev Previous Post Animated Notification
You copied it, you change it. Now we have the opposite direction.
Everything seems “fine”, right?
Tit for tat.
I might misunderstood this thread, but you seem to be unhappy, mad or angry.
You copied it, you change it. Now we have the opposite direction.
No. I forked it. I fixed it. Then I improve it.
And this is really a thanks. Because I proposed it 😉
Look up and check what I proposed 3 weeks ago:
Feel free to make a copy of upPrev plugin.
I have no problem with that.
Quite different than you and Jason.
I might misunderstood this thread, but you seem to be unhappy, mad or angry.
Not at all. Jason try to threaten me by “trademark” 😉 but now it is solved and I’m really happy.
M
Oh, ok.
But I think there is one “bug” which needs to be fixed. I’m not seeing you in the Authors section of https://wordpress.org/plugins/upprev-nytimes-style-next-post-jquery-animated-fly-in-button/developers/ 😉
Jason?
But I think there is one “bug” which needs to be fixed. I’m not seeing you in the Authors section of https://wordpress.org/plugins/upprev-nytimes-style-next-post-jquery-animated-fly-in-button/developers/ 😉
I asked to not be a author. It is ok to be mentioned in readme.
I’m a author of code, not plugin.
M