![]() While there are users who continue to use these plugins, usage levels don’t justify the level of support we provide for them. We want to keep the cost of a WPMU DEV membership as low as possible and this means putting our product development focus on products and services that have greater benefit for members. In order to remain competitive, in recent months we have delivered more brand new services that members have asked for than ever before, increasing the value of your membership. We need to keep up with the changing pace of the web It’s essential that we retire legacy plugins to allow for more resources to be shifted to innovation, and to building products and services that provide greater value to members. Unfortunately, the plugins we are retiring have too few users to justify ongoing development time. The fact is, maintaining 140+ plugins is a lot of work and a considerable amount of development time goes into adding new features and keeping plugins up-to-date, bug-free, and compatible with the latest version of WordPress. Why We Are Retiring These Products High cost of development ![]() They will not be available for download on WPMU DEV. You can download the latest versions, including any community updates, here: We will no longer be supporting these plugins. You can find all retired products here: Can I still get support for these plugins? In-fact, we have also opened them up publicly on GitHub so anyone who wishes to further their development can easily do so and share with others. If you are happy with how these plugins are running on your site, you don’t need to do anything at this point. Any plugin you download from WPMU DEV is covered under the GPL, which means it’s yours to keep for life. ![]() The retirement of these plugins from WPMU DEV will not stop them from working on your websites. What This Means for Customers Will my product still work?
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