The core plugins whose version was attached to GS's were reseted to 2.0.0. 2.0.0 was chosen as reset version for plugins because it is higher than the one that was set by inheriting GS version. Furthermore, it's a major change from prior plugin versioning system thus it also makes semantic sense. Justification for version bump: == GS == 9a4ab31f26 1.19.0c13b9352011.18.3c13b9352011.18.218fc39d2cf1.18.1c083a8bcc21.18.0e8783d46d01.17.1d9a42550ff1.17.01536d3ef291.16.0c03ed457a61.15.0d2e6519bad1.14.2fe411e81381.14.1b17e0b41691.14.0daa5f87fd41.13.0d75b5d2f4a1.11.7f6dbf669831.11.66cf674f8f81.11.57845a09b341.11.4e4d432295d1.11.3339204f1ee1.11.2a4e679a1181.11.17967db6ff51.11.0bc030da3201.10.19cc7df51d61.10.0bf7f17474d1.9.28a07edec5f1.9.10042971d741.9.06b5450b7e61.8.05dcc98d1c61.7.0e6667db0cd1.6.03290227b501.5.0a59c439b461.4.0496ab8c9201.3.10986030060b1.3.91d529c021a1.3.8f89c052cf81.3.738f2ecefac1.3.6e473937cb91.3.59a39ebe66f1.3.4ddc3cecfc01.3.32b43d484eb1.3.2e8e487187e1.3.1 == Plugins == XMPP plugine0887220b0bump patche186ad57d0bump patch OStatuse186ad57d0bump patch Nodeinfoceae66a30fbump minor586fb5a517bump major195296846ebump minor
Generally the OpportunisticQM plugin will run if there's still execution 
time for 1 second since starting the Action processing. If you want to 
change this (such as disabling, 0 seconds, or maybe running bigger 
chunks, for like 4 seconds) you can do this, where 'n' is time in seconds.
addPlugin('OpportunisticQM', array('secs_per_action' => n));
Add 'rel_to_pageload'=>false to the array if you want to run the queue 
for a certain amount of seconds _despite_ maybe already having run that 
long in the previous parts of Action processing.
Perhaps you want to start the queue handler remotely, using a machine capable 
of background processing (or locally, to avoid running PHP daemon processes), 
simply do an HTTP GET request to the route /main/runqueue of your GNU social. 
Setting secs_per_action to 0 in the plugin config will imply that you run 
all your queue handling by calling /main/runqueue (which runs as long as it 
can).
/main/runqueue will output "0" if it has finished processing, "1" if it 
should be called again to complete processing (because it shut down to avoid
to PHP's max_execution_time INI setting).
The key-required functionality is not throughly tested yet, so testing 
would be appreciated.