Am 10/15/2012 09:13 PM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti:
On 12/10/2012 Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
On Sun, Sep 09, 2012 at 07:52:03PM +0200, Roberto Galoppini wrote:
Hi Ariel, would you be interested in managing the AOO Extension page
dedicated to the MySQL connector? At the present stage is
unmaintained, I
believe you'd be the 'natural' candidate for that.

I finally ended up setting a new project page:
http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/mysql-driver
It wouldn't be fair to take the current page

Actually, I feel it would be fair to take it! If the extension is
unmaintained (meaning that the user who was maintaining it does no
longer have an account on the Extensions site) then it is confusing to
users to have the unmaintained version and your patched one available.

Sorry that I haven't reported this earlier.

I remember that I've maintained this webpage. Of course not as the developer but as (kind of) liaison officer between OOo community and Sun/Oracle. And yes, I don't have access to it anymore, so I cannot change it myself.

I agree with Andrea that it's better to continue the already (and wrt the stats very popular!) webpage than to have two with the same purpose.

It occurred already a couple times that I had to explicitly point users
to your patched version and that they solved their problems with it. So
it surely deserves better exposure.

Week: 795 | Month: 3,850 | Year: 45,050

If you don't host your version on extensions.openoffice.org, it will
always be shadowed by this (buggy) one, because downloads won't be tracked.

So, seeing this as a user, the best solutions I can imagine are:

1) Take over http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/mysql_connector
; old releases are archived, available and credited appropriately;
nothing new will happen there since no users can update the page.

+1

2) Keep both projects, but state clearly on the older one that it is
abandoned and that bugfixes and 3.4.x compatibility can be obtained in
your version, and link to it. In this case, it would help if you hosted
the packages on extensions.openoffice.org so that it can be shown in the
"most popular" listing and gradually shadow the old one.

But at the very least we should agree on a replacement text for the 3.4
compatibility notice at
http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/mysql_connector and get it
replaced.

Marcus

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