Feature #1427
closed
- Status changed from New to Assigned
- Assignee set to Boone Gorges
- Target version set to 1.3.1
- Status changed from Assigned to Reporter Feedback
- Target version changed from 1.3.1 to 1.3.3
- Target version changed from 1.3.3 to 1.3.4
- Target version changed from 1.3.4 to 1.3.5
Hi Boone - Here is the info for the requested plugin:
QUESTIONS FOR THE PERSON REQUESTING THE PLUGIN/THEME [generally this means Matt or a community facilitator]
- What's the name of the plugin/theme? jQuery Vertical Accordion Menu
- In a few words, what does it do? It creates a facet-like interface which can be used in menus to expand and contract options, ideal for sites like the Codex, with a large and growing sidebar menu.
- How is the plugin/theme different from what's already provided on the Commons? The Commons currently does not have anything like this.
- What's the potential impact? Who will use it? I will use it for the Codex and will let other members know about it.
- Who initially made the request?* Scott Voth*
- Who is the plugin author? Design Chemical – here is a link to the plugin’s home page - http://www.designchemical.com/blog/index.php/wordpress-plugins/wordpress-plugin-jquery-vertical-accordion-menu-widget/
- Say a little bit about the release history and popularity of the plugin. How many times has it been downloaded? When was it last updated? [The idea behind these last two questions is that I'm more likely to look favorably on plugins that are less likely to be abandoned] It has been downloaded around 36,000 times. It is now at Version 3.0 (10/11/2011). There were ten maintenance releases in 2011. Looks like it is downloaded 50-70 times per day.
QUESTIONS FOR THE REVIEWING DEVELOPER [generally me]
- Maintenance: Given the data above, how likely is it that the plugin is going to be abandoned by the developer?
- Security: Scan for XSS and DB vulnerabilities [How? Is there a better way than doing it by hand? Anyone have a script that greps for things like 'echo $' and "INSERT "? I chatted a bit with Mark Jaquith in Phoenix and it sounds like he just has a list of things he searches for. Maybe we should invest in writing something.]
- Redundancy: If this plugin/theme does something that plugins/themes on the site already do, is there enough reason to put it on anyway? Maybe we should migrate users from the older plugin/theme to the new one? How hard would that be?
- Themes: What are the results of the Theme Check? Many of the 'required' warnings I don't care much about - they are wordpress.org nitpicks. But consistent calls to deprecated functions, for instance, could indicate something about the quality of the theme.
- Status changed from Reporter Feedback to Resolved
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