Changelogger

The 20th of June 2009 was the day when changelogs found their way into readme.txt files of plugins in the WordPress plugin repository. Thanks to Peter Westwood und Mdawaffe a new version of the readme.txt example file was available online that had an example of the changelog in action.

For many many people a changelog is a very important thing; it is all about justifying to your users why they should upgrade to the latest version of a plugin. Changelogger shows the latest changelog right on the plugin listing page, whenever there’s a plugin ready to be updated.

Note: The inline changelog on a plugin update shows up if the plugin author added a changelog section based on the new readme.txt example file to their plugin’s readme file.

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Included languages:

  • 英文
  • German (de_DE) (Thanks to me ;-))
  • Romanian (ro_RO) (Thanks for contributing romanian language goes to Juergen Toth)
  • French (fr_FR) (Thanks for contributing french language goes to Mehdi Kabab)
  • Polish (pl_PL) (Thanks for contributing polish language goes to Daniel Fruzynski)
  • Belorussian (be_BY) (Thanks for contributing belorussian language goes to FatCow)
  • Bulgarian (bg_BG) (Thanks for contributing bulgarian language goes to Dimitar Kolevski)
  • Ukrainian (uk_UA) (Thanks for contributing ukrainian language goes to Michael Yunat)
  • Simplified Chinese (zh_CN) (Thanks for contributing simplified chinese language goes to 斌果)

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Licence

This plugins is released under the GPL, you can use it free of charge on your personal or commercial blog.

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