Niko Berger wrote: > Yeap they are all in sandbox... how do you "get" reviewers? its quite a > pain to see all my work being stuck there... I already had to update the > description so people use the link from a different site, but i am > really not happy with that solution. > > Niko > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Sounds like your releases are stuck in the sandbox. You need reviewers >> to get them public. >> >> >> ----- Original Message ---- >> From: Niko Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: Mozdev Project Owners List <[email protected]> >> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 9:55:23 AM >> Subject: Re: [Project_owners] Thunderbird addon not updated on >> addons.mozilla.org >> >> Douglas E. Warner wrote: >> > On Tuesday 30 October 2007, Niko Berger wrote: >> > >> I am the main dev behind the thunderbird extension synckolab and am >> >> wondering why none of my updates since july 2006! (0.4.23) have been >> >> made available? is there any way to speed up the process (there was >> >> quite a lot of development since then (i uploaded 0.4.33 - apr. 2007, >> >> 0.5.2 - now since then) - also added/removed quite a few version >> because >> >> while being in the sandbox files have changed and people >> downloading it >> >> from the dev site found/fixed bugs. >> >> > >> > Updates to addons.mozilla.org <http://addons.mozilla.org> are done >> manually by the project owner, not >> > automatically by Mozdev. >> > >> > We're looking into offering this functionality; you can track the >> progress in >> > bug #1649: >> > https://www.mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1649 >> > >> > -Doug >> > >> I am the product owner and I manually updated it on mozdev... I was only >> wondering if other people also experienced such long delays in getting >> their updates online and approved by addons.mozilla.org >> <http://addons.mozilla.org> and/or if there >> is any way to contact the team responsible for approving. As stated >> above: my extension has seen no update (at least on addons.mozilla.org >> <http://addons.mozilla.org>) >> since mid-2006 >> >> ps.: a connection between mozdev and addons.mozilla.org >> <http://addons.mozilla.org> would indeed be >> quite cool - but not really necessary. using the update page on >> addons.mozilla.org <http://addons.mozilla.org> is not really difficult >> and updates normally dont >> happen on an hourly basis anyway
As Paul said, #addons is one way. Note that anybody with an account on AMO can write a review, which is what you should try to get your users to do, I guess. I have been trying to see the new version, but it seems that I can't find them in the sandbox. Got a link? Axel _______________________________________________ Project_owners mailing list [email protected] http://mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/project_owners
