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- The Boilerplate is based on the Plugin API, Coding Standards, and Documentation Standards.
- All classes, functions, and variables are documented so that you know what you need to change.
- The Boilerplate uses a strict file organization scheme that corresponds both to the WordPress Plugin Repository structure, and that makes it easy to organize the files that compose the plugin.
- The project includes a
.pot
file as a starting point for internationalization.
The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate is licensed under the GPL v2 or later.
The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate is licensed under the GPL v2 or later; however, if you opt to use third-party code that is not compatible with v2, then you may need to switch to using code that is GPL v3 compatible.
For reference, here's a discussion that covers the Apache 2.0 License used by Bootstrap.
The WordPress Plugin Boilerplate was started in 2011 by Tom McFarlin and has since included a number of great contributions. In March of 2015 the project was handed over by Tom to Devin Vinson.
The current version of the Boilerplate was developed by MuhammadFaizanHiadar