Podcasting’s Development Comes to a Close
I’m current in the process of migrating my WordPress plugins from Spiral Web Consulting back to my website. I will have a more official announcement regarding the move later this week. In the mean time, below you’ll find my announcement I made on the plugin support forums regarding Podcasting’s development being stopped.
Podcasting Development is Over: WordPress 2.9 Compatibility
I regret to inform you, Podcasting’s development is now over. It’s been a fun couple of years developing the plugin, but unfortunately I no longer have the time to put into Podcasting.
As many of you know, Podcasting has been in need of a major overhaul. There are intermittent bugs that seem to affect a large number of people and limitations that can cause some serious headaches depending on your workflow. To bring Podcasting in line function-wise would be a major undertaking that I simply do not have the time to handle myself. Therefore, as of today, officially consider version Podcasting 2.3 the last version I will release.
I use Podcasting on my blog. What does this mean for me?
If you’re happy using the current version of Podcasting and it works well for you, feel free to keep on using it. Just be aware that future versions of WordPress may break Podcasting and Podcasting will not be updated to correct those issues (see WordPress 2.9 compatibility section). Additionally, support will no longer be available via these support forums as all Podcasting-related forums will be closed starting today.
WordPress 2.9 is due out soon. Is Podcasting compatible with WordPress 2.9?
I did some minor WordPress 2.9 testing, and from what I can see, no, Podcasting is not compatibility with WordPress 2.9. A new installation of Podcasting does not work under WordPress 2.9, and existing installations will have the Add a Podcast section break, so that existing and new Podcasts cannot be added or edited.
If Podcasting is vital to running your blog, I would recommend holding off on upgrading to WordPress 2.9 until you can determine an alternative that meets your expectations.
If Podcasting is dead and will not work under WordPress 2.9, what alternatives do I have?
I would recommend that all existing Podcasting users switch to the Blubrry PowerPress Podcasting Plugin. The Blubrry team has done an excellent job making a very easy to use, functional podcasting plugin. If I had the time and effort to put into Podcasting, PowerPress is everything I would want Podcasting to be.
For the most part, existing episodes will import into PowerPress automatically. Some meta-data such as keywords, length, etc. may not import over automatically and will have to be manually re-entered. All settings will have to be reconfigured for PowerPress, and Podcasting users who took advantage of the Formats feature of Podcasting may have to do some additional work to make sure your existing Format feeds point to a similar PowerPress feed. Beyond that, since PowerPress and Podcasting used similar storage techniques, the migration should go very smoothly.
If PowerPress isn’t a solution for you, the data format Podcasting stores in is compatible with native WordPress podcasting support or any other plugin that follows existing WordPress podcast format standards.
I don’t want to see Podcasting go. Can I take over development of Podcasting?
Contact me directly and we’ll talk.
I recently donated to Podcasting and I’m ticked off. Can I receive a refund?
If you contact me within 60 days from your donation, I will be happy to refund your donation.

Glenn
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at 3:55 pm
I’d be willing to take over this plugin.
Glenn
P.S. Your contact form does not seem to be working.
Ronald Heft
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at 6:12 pm
Thanks for the heads up on the contact form. There were some plugin conflicts on the site that I just finished resolving.
I’ll be emailing you regarding Podcasting shortly.