https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36019
--- Comment #12 from Heiko Tietze <[email protected]> ---
First we should verify the use case. I guess we talk about an enterprise
scenario where employees must not install unsafe extensions or unbranded
templates. In this case I would expect that the extension manager links to a
local repository instead of the official with full control from the admins. For
downloaded extensions when it lacks on a certain value, e.g. description.xml:
RequiredOrigin=Foobar.org, the installation is _temporarily_ not possible.
Otherwise, when the installation is permanently disallowed, access to the
dialog should be disabled (hide the menu item) and unopkg should fail with a
clear message.
What I wouldn't do is to explain the UI with static text. Either it's clear
from the workflow why a control is disabled or the tooltip gives further hints.
The red text is a very strong error message pointing to a dangerous situation
like data loss.
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