Since that seems like a hassle, I opted for a solution based on a workaround: using the superpowers of an account that allows me to disapprove prefixed versions.

I think that should hide them from the QGIS extension manager. It remains to be seen how it will behave when managing updates...

Thanks again for your help Laurențiu, appreciated?

Le 02/12/2025 à 13:34, Laurențiu Nicola via QGIS-Developer a écrit :
Hi,

On Tue, Dec 2, 2025, at 14:31, Julien Moura (Oslandia) via QGIS-Developer wrote:

- on QGIS, the plugins manager features the version 1.4.2...

I guess there is a consistency issue here...
Yeah, that's weird. I see 1.4.1 as the latest one in QGIS but dunno.

How can I move on since it's impossible to rename an approved version?
Not sure, publish v1.4.3? I'm not affiliated with the QGIS site, so someone who 
is can probably offer a better solution.

Laurentiu
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