OK, so we have a plan b as well.

Björn, if you could contact the WP developers about this, and CC Dan Mills? You 
point out that the plugin was developed by a CC.org employee at the time, and 
CC.org would like to regain access to it, with Dan being the technical contact 
point regarding verifying this from CC.org's side.  

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Tarmo Toikkanen
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On Thursday 1. 08 2013 at 2.12, Dan Mills wrote:

> In the meantime, I think your plan to create a new plugin and point the wiki 
> to it is OK.
>  
> Dan
>  
>  
> On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 2:07 PM, BjornW <[email protected] 
> (mailto:[email protected])> wrote:
> > Hi Tarmo,
> >  
> > > Two updates:
> > >
> > > 1. Apparently the WpLicense plugin needs to be considered abandonware,
> > > as no-one seems to be able to find admin credentials for it. So we'll
> > > need to create a new "official CC WP plugin". Name suggestions that
> > > don't clash with existing ones in the WP Codex are welcome.
> >  
> > Have you contact the wp-hackers mailing list or a core developer about
> > this? My experience is that abandonware can be taken over by someone
> > else. I may be able to help you here if you need help with this.
> >  
> > grtz
> > BjornW
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