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NO roll-back?

Shiny Updates · review · 2016-06-10T17:02:00+00:00

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I was really hoping this would have ability to roll-back an install or update. Never mind, I’ll keep dreaming … Hey there Were you thinking of doing a rollback of any update (plugin, theme, core) or just WordPress itself? Also, why would you want to do that? Some more insights would be very helpful. There is a great plugin that allows Plugin and Theme Rollbacks already: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-rollback {end shameless plug} Note that we want users to always be on the latest and greatest versions of their plugins and WordPress itself. We’re looking into automatic rollbacks in case of fatal errors, but manual rollbacks are really too dangerous. That’s why I’d recommend using the plugin Matt suggested for now. Read the disclaimer though!

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Pascal Birchler 2016-07-05T20:17:00+00:00

Hey there Were you thinking of doing a rollback of any update (plugin, theme, core) or just WordPress itself? Also, why would you want to do that? Some more insights would be very helpful.

Matt Cromwell 2016-07-06T06:10:00+00:00

There is a great plugin that allows Plugin and Theme Rollbacks already: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-rollback {end shameless plug}

Pascal Birchler 2016-07-19T17:43:00+00:00

Note that we want users to always be on the latest and greatest versions of their plugins and WordPress itself. We’re looking into automatic rollbacks in case of fatal errors, but manual rollbacks are really too dangerous. That’s why I’d recommend using the plugin Matt suggested for now. Read the disclaimer though!