[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #56858: Blogger Importer: Undefined (dynamic) properties
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#56858: Blogger Importer: Undefined (dynamic) properties
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Reporter: ironprogrammer | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: WordPress.org
Component: Import | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: needs-patch php82 | Focuses:
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Comment (by jrf):
> Per https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/49143#comment:4, importers
are still under the Core Trac umbrella, which seems confirmed with their
WordPress GitHub org consolidation via
https://meta.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/5550.
>
> But yes, addressing importer issues does feel like an upstream matter.
@ironprogrammer I see... It just feels like more noise while the issue
cannot be solved in Core, but should be solved in the plugin repo.
> However, given the near invisibility of those repos, and lack of
attention they're likely to get on their own, it seems appropriate to
continue to report and track these issues here (and the community appears
to feel the same).
Which actually highlights a much more pertinent problem, for which it may
be a good idea to have a discussion on Make: **there are quite a few repos
in the WP GitHub organisation which do not seem to have a dedicated
maintainer(s) attached to it.**
All Core committers do have commit rights to those repos AFAIK and
occasionally some of them (us) use those rights to merge things, but it
seems like, for the most part, these repos are unmaintained and even when
something does get merged, there is often no CI/QA in place, there is no
documented release process and nobody takes responsibility....
Considering the code of some of these packages ships with Core and/or is
actively promoted by Core, like the Importer plugins, it is my opinion
that this needs to change.
In a lot of cases, the maintenance burden will be small, once the initial
backlog (no CI, no CS, no tests) has been addressed and will mostly
consist of keeping up with PHP changes, keeping the CI running and passing
etc, but having someone take "ownership" for each of those projects would
help and clarify communication lines as well.
/cc @dd32 @ocean90 (as I seem to remember I've seen both of you active in
some those repos on occasion)
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