I feel sure, like me, you might find that one plugin is not compatible with another.
In many cases - plugin developers, and I will name check 'iDragon Solution Co., Ltd' - really help out their customers and get their plugins co-operating with our setups that include other 3rd party plugins.
In other cases - Like the example of 'Compose Message' and 'Extended Events Stand Alone' by Oxwall staff member Sergey Kambalin and third party dev Purusothaman Ramanujam respectively - we have 2 great plugins, from 2 great developers, that add amazing features for users.
But they do not work together.
After a year or so of trying to get to the bottom of any issue - and with repeated forum posts and messages to both developers - we might have finally found a way forward - in Sergey developing a fork of his mcompose plugin to work with Extended Events Stand Alone.
see here
http://www.oxwall.org/forum/topic/13376
I don't think it should be this hard! It cannot be out of the Oxwall foundations sight that users and customers will want to get the richest feature set that suits their community. Its obvious that we customers are going to want plugins to work together.
It seems to me (as I mentioned) that Core Developers, Oxwall Foundation Members as well as third party developers should work on our behalf (your customers) to ensure that a platform standard is set in place so that third party developers can ensure that plugins will work together?
Any thoughts or comments from the team, devs, or other webmasters?
Kind regards,
Matt