Good idea, i included that information too... I nothing happens until 
mid next week I will just delete the extension and reupload it... I 
already talked on #addons with a few ppl and it seems that my extension 
has fallen through an update (actually it seems that most thunderbird 
extensions have a similar problem if you take a look at all those 
extensions haven versions from November 30, 1999 
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/browse/type:1/cat:23?show=20)

I really wonder whom to contact in this matter... (wrote an email to my 
last editor who approved an update: Mike Shaver - lets see what comes 
out there)

any further ideas are GREATLY appreciated :)

Niko

John Marshall wrote:
> Make sure you mention how you tested your extension(paying people to 
> test it with those test cases and all) in the notes to reviewers. That 
> should also help get it approved.
>
> On 10/30/07, *Axel Hecht* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
> wrote:
>
>     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] <mailto:[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]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>     >> To: Mozdev Project Owners List < [email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>>
>     >> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 9:55:23 AM
>     >> Subject: Re: [Project_owners] Thunderbird addon not updated on
>     >> addons.mozilla.org <http://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>
>     <http://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>
>     >> < 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>
>     >> <http://addons.mozilla.org>)
>     >> since mid-2006
>     >>
>     >> ps.: a connection between mozdev and addons.mozilla.org
>     <http://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>
>     <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
>

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