Hi @skafte
Thanks for your comments
Will have a think about github idea – I’m certainly all for open source development. I’d be very happy to receive direct input if you have some suggested edits
Thanks
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skafte (@skafte)
Hi @raiserweb
Thanks for your responses to my comments.
I’m not much of a developer myself and so unfortunately I’m not able to make any direct suggestions. However, if my basic CSS/HTML skills should ever develop into something more useful I’ll make sure to contribute the best I can 🙂 For now, the only suggestions I have are the ones already mentioned – which I unfortunately cannot provide a solution to myself.
Anyway, I thought I’d suggest GitHub as perhaps there are others out there that would want to help. I also think it makes a plugin more attractive as it promotes the ethos of open source and collaboration, which, as a result of that, also makes a plugin feel more reliable. There aren’t any other plugins out there that does what yours does (as far as I know) and so I can easily imagine that if it was on GitHub people would contribute to its further development.
Anyway, whatever you do, thanks again for a great plugin!
Just fell in love with this plugin after having to test all of the WooCommerce emails/flows and would love to see it on Github 🙂
I do not have any specific contributions at the moment but having it on Github would mean that I could easily send a pull request and let others do the same.
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