> Could somebody summarize what the advantages of hosting on > AMO are as compared to hosting at mozdev?
I think AMO and mozdev have two very different audiences. AMO is intended to be a site where end users download add-ons and mozdev is a place where developers create add-ons (plus create other things such as applications, community portals...). You can see this in what the sites offer. For instance, AMO doesn't provide bugzilla, CVS/HG or other developer tools, but it does offer a number of tools for developers to promote their projects. I think the best solution to the current frustration people are talking about is to figure out how to get the two sites to work together. For instance, we could have a way for mozdev project owners to easily add and update their projects on AMO. This sort of integration has been talked about for a long time, but it's a matter of making it happen. It would be great for project owners to write down how they'd like to see mozdev and AMO integrate to make their lives easier and then we can work with the AMO team to try to make this happen. David _______________________________________________ Project_owners mailing list [email protected] https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/project_owners
