Urging plugins creators to support ClassicPress so we can have backup plan

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Title says all. I've started to test ClassicPress and found that there is decent amount of plugins that are not supporting it and do not work with it.

If things go out of control, migrating to ClassicPress would be good option if plugins have support for it.

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  1. It’d be helpful if the ClassicPress team had some info on how to do this. Just on a quick search, I found [https://www.classicpress.net/for-plugin-developers/](https://www.classicpress.net/for-plugin-developers/) which gives me very little information as a developer to work from. I’m also aware that ClassicPress re-forked in their 2.0 release from one of the recent WordPress 6.x releases, so the first couple of docs links still talking about it being a fork of WordPress 4.9 doesn’t build a lot of confidence.

 

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