Corey McKrill
Corey McKrill
Replied [here](https://github.com/woocommerce/action-scheduler/pull/1073#issuecomment-2181604332).
@fiechtor Thanks for the PR! [Action Scheduler has an L-2 dependency version policy](https://actionscheduler.org/usage/), meaning, in the case of WordPress, that it supports the previous two versions. So right now we...
Hi @Lenny4, sorry for the slow response on this one, been AFK. Could you provide some more detail in the testing instructions section? Some step-by-step instructions with which screens to...
@Lenny4 thanks for the video, it's super helpful for understanding the reason for the change. We discussed this in our bug scrub today. There is some concern that this would...
Interesting, thanks for thinking further about this. We'll be at a meetup next week and probably won't be able to respond until we get back but we'll discuss.
@Lenny4 sorry again, we have had a lot going on since our meetup. We chatted a bit about your new suggested approach, and it sounds promising. Basically we are just...
@Lenny4 here's what I meant by providing a code snippet: https://gist.github.com/coreymckrill/a0ea623a0b98f1475144da04999947ae If you add that to your test site in `wp-content/mu-plugins`, and then go to the Edit Order screen, you...
@Lenny4 Unfortunately we had to revert this because of some concerns that came up during testing before the release about exposing the order meta box objects to the global context....
@Lenny4 Yeah, that approach looks worth exploring. A new pull request would be the best way to do it.
I did some rudimentary profiling of the orders and products generators using xdebug. I don't really know what I'm doing with yet with the profiling tools, but from the output...