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Originally Posted by pmcpa
If by threaten you mean report a flaw via email, and wait 30 days to hear nothing, as that's what we did, then maybe you need to re-examine your business model. We even offered to pay for "expedited support" that you said you offered, but you never responded.
Your mod is designed to streamline and make a single sign on. It doesn't work. It doesn't work with current releases of wikimedia as others have pointed out. The mod is flawed.
We have posted the facts here. If you don't like them, fix them. We have the entire email thread. We will post it here (we have forwarded the thread to vBulletin moderators). These are facts.
Why did we post here? To warn others, there are issues, and it's hard to get them fixed. Again, facts. Don't like these facts, find & fix the flaw. Or at least respond in a timely fashion. Don't want to? Remove the "Supported" Icon, and make it known the plugin is "as-is"
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We collect all the facts thrown here. MediaWiki changes their versions from time to time and there is a new bug
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56269 impacted to the extension.
Single sign on between completely different platforms significantly depends on changes in that platforms, hosting configuration, .htaccess configuration, files permissions and a lot of other stuff.
Yes, of course it becomes more complex solution to support this and model is currently revised to publish out much better way to handle this.