Christopher Finke a écrit :
> On Nov 18, 2007 7:20 PM, John Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> AMO is for less skilled users... but as for every useful extension
>> being on AMO, really?
>> I would debate that.
>
> As would I. AMO used to be my primary means of distribution, but I've
> stopped using it almost completely due to the long wait times for
> getting editor-approved. I think a lot of other authors have become
> disillusioned with AMO as well.
When I started to make my extension, I wanted to make it easily installable.
So I tried to put it on AMO.
Nobody never approved it so no public downloads. The bad thing is that
my extension is better than other that has been approved... :/
I tried to find something else.
Ho yes ! Mozdev !
I created a project.... and wait for it to be approved.
I need a project now, please.
By the end, I used a personal page on my website : I don't need to ask
anybody and that's fine.
There's a small additional work for installing ("Yes, I want him to
install something") but it works.
I use mozdev only as a backup of my code, but CVS is ugly.
Have a nice day
--
Olivier FAURAX
Je cherche du boulot !
http://ofaurax.free.fr/
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