Plugin released 1.01 (parses as higher than canonical X.0.N series), then later released 1.0.1 which parses LOWER — users who installed the trap version cannot auto-update to the canonical release.
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{
"slug": "yamato-credit-for-woo",
"active_traps": [
{
"trap_version": "1.01",
"trap_released": "2020-07-07 09:28:48",
"blocked_by": "1.0.1",
"blocked_on": "2020-07-07 09:34:26"
}
],
"explanation": "Plugin released 1.01 (parses as higher than canonical X.0.N series), then later released 1.0.1 which parses LOWER \u2014 users who installed the trap version cannot auto-update to the canonical release."
}
Plugin released 1.01 (parses as higher than canonical X.0.N series), then later released 1.0.1 which parses LOWER — users who installed the trap version cannot auto-update to the canonical release.
View raw JSON
{
"slug": "yamato-credit-for-woo",
"active_traps": [
{
"trap_version": "1.01",
"trap_released": "2020-07-07 09:28:48",
"blocked_by": "1.0.1",
"blocked_on": "2020-07-07 09:34:26"
}
],
"explanation": "Plugin released 1.01 (parses as higher than canonical X.0.N series), then later released 1.0.1 which parses LOWER \u2014 users who installed the trap version cannot auto-update to the canonical release."
}
SVN committers (2)
Accounts with actual commit access to yamato-credit-for-woo on plugins.svn.wordpress.org, reconstructed from svn log. This is the list that matters for ownership changes — not the readme contributors.
Names the plugin's readme declares as contributors. A soft signal — anyone can be listed. The SVN access column is the ground-truth cross-reference: does this contributor actually commit code?