2013/10/1 Rupert Parsons <rupertparsons.w...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> Many thanks for your email. I can understand why you may not want to
> encourage the deletion of templates. However, I think it is important that
> publishers have a convenient means of editing their content as this provides
> a mechanism to improve their templates and deal with any bugs.

We received a couple of requests in this sense so far, and we might be
able to offer such a feature at some point next year as far as this is
perceived as a must have for few devs.

For the time being please send me off-list the file and I'll make sure
to update it in a business day.

Thanks,

Roberto


> Regards,
>
> Rupert
>
>
> On 01/10/2013 08:23, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
>>
>> Forwarding Roberto's answer (below) to Rupert who is not subscribed.
>> Andrea
>>
>> On 30/09/2013 Roberto Galoppini <roberto.galopp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> 2013/9/30 Rupert Parsons
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I have recently logged into my account on the OpenOffice (Sourceforge)
>>>> template website. This is the first time I have logged in since the 
>>>> template
>>>> website was upgraded. I cannot see any option to edit or delete my 
>>>> published
>>>> templates. I am only given an option to 'Add Content'. The option to edit 
>>>> or
>>>> delete published templates should be available to publishers.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> We want to avoid that useful content would vanish by mistake and
>>> preventing the cancellation is a way to avoid that. Of course if you
>>> need to edit or delete a template you can either contact me directly
>>> or write to communityt...@sourceforge.net.
>>>
>>> Roberto
>>>
>

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