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Wordpress Automatic Upgrade plugin
Update: If you are having issues with upgrading WordPress 2.7 and above, or if WPAU is not displaying a nag to upgrade, we have released a newer version, please read the release post for WordPress Automatic Upgrade 1.2.5.
Update: This plugin apparently does not work well when the webuser and ftp users are different. I have [...]
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