A) We should do that periodically. At least once per cycle. If an extension didn't had any release in a whole year than I don't think we could count that extension to be maintained / recommended.
B) I agree with Thomas that the committer that wants to maintain an extension should send a mail to confirm his involvement and ask for an extension to be Recommended. ---- Not sure about the Recommend / Unrecommend button. Where would that button be displayed? In EM? in e.x.o? What will it do? Who will have access to it? On what threshold of votes will it send the mail to change the status of an extension? Do we need special votes for this status or can we reuse the existing ratings / active installs counts? I think such a button could just increase the complexity of this Recommendation process. Thanks, Caty On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 4:09 PM Thomas Mortagne <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 2:37 PM Vincent Massol <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi devs, > > > > Regarding Recommended extensions on e.x.o. > > > > What we don’t FTM is strategy for: > > * A) When do we review the list of recommended and move some out when > they’re no longer matching the recommended criteria > > * B) When do we review the list of not recommended and propose to move > some to recommended > > > > I guess for A) it could be when someone (community, committers) > discovers some important problems on the extension or if committers just > notice it by chance. In the future we could imagine having a “Unrecommend” > button in the UI to allow users to provide feedback as to why an extension > should be unrecommended. > > > > For B) it could the extension author proposing an extension to be > recommended (or committers noticing a good supported extension and asking > the author(s) if they’re willing to comply with the recommended rules). In > the future we could imagine having a “Recommend” button in the UI to allow > users to provide feedback as to why an extension should be recommended. > > > > WDYT? Any better or others ideas? > > > > Thanks > > -Vincent > > > > A) I think someone who think an extension should not be recommended > anymore should send a vote mail with the reasons. > > B) -1 for the “Recommend” button. The most important criteria for > recommended extensions is to have an active maintainer and that > maintainer should be active enough to send a vote on the dev mailing > list to ask for the extension to become recommended IMO. > > -- > Thomas Mortagne >

