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Will or not have the plan to support PhpStorm 2023.1? #288

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zl939144892 opened this issue Apr 26, 2023 · 9 comments
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Will or not have the plan to support PhpStorm 2023.1? #288

zl939144892 opened this issue Apr 26, 2023 · 9 comments

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@zl939144892
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Will or not have the plan to support PhpStorm 2023.1?

@EhabAmawi
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any update !?

@mrmuminov
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any news?

@ghost
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ghost commented Jan 17, 2024

@xstreamka
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https://github.com/F474M0R64N4/yii2support/releases/tag/release Install from disk

After installing 0.10.61 the settings were broken

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@insperedia
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Unfortunately, currently, we have no time.

@insperedia
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I created a commercial version of the plugin named Yii2 Framework support which will have ongoing support.

@xstreamka
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I created a commercial version of the plugin named Yii2 Framework support which will have ongoing support.

Thanks a lot!
Already installed, I'll pay for the subscription tomorrow!

@thiagotalma
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thiagotalma commented Feb 14, 2024

I have a question.

Is it right to use an open-source project, practically ready-made, as a base to create a paid plugin?

Even if it's not illegal, it might be immoral.

The plugin has always been from the community for the community.
I'm a major contributor to the evolution of Yii2, and to various extensions.

Instead of opening a PR, a fork is made and the plugin becomes paid?

Would that be an honest attitude?

Anyway, everyone takes care of their own conscience.

@samdark
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samdark commented Feb 16, 2024

I think it's OK considering the options:

  1. Abandon the plugin.
  2. Make it a paid one to be able to allocate some time for support.

I'd like to thank plugin authors for all these years of support.

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