??? The plugin is stated to be compatible with WP 6.0.8, and the latest WP is 6.5.3. How can this be 3 major versions?
Sorry, I was conflating the WP versions with the Bridge versions. That means that it's actually 5 major versions. In the WP numbering scheme, the first decimal numbers are "major" versions, and are even given names (like macOS). So, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, and 6.5 are all "major" versions.
I have no idea what the whole numbers are. Perhaps "life-altering" versions?
But we all know the skins we retire do not meet today's standards. A WP plugin can be as simple as counting the visitors or placing a link - nothing related to security or growing outdated. WP threatens users for no reason.
I'm not talking about skins that get moved to the legacy bin. jAlbum sticks a red warning on any skin, even one in the "active" category, after two years.
But ultimately, it's WP's app and plugins are being distributed on WP's website, so they can set whatever rules they like. No one is being forced to write plugins.
And frankly, when it comes to the skin repository, jAlbum allows obsolete stuff to hang around far, far too long. IMO, this damages the brand.