Proposal: a unified developer appeal on Add-on review times
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Nearmelab last edited by
Re: Very long extension moderation process
This growing thread (500+ comments) shows a critical community pain point. As developers, the collective trust and time are on the line. Would fellow add-on creators be open to a coordinated, respectful appeal to Opera? Perhaps a shared document summarizing the impact, or a polite tag of community managers in a single follow-up post? A unified, professional voice from builders might be the catalyst needed for a systemic fix.
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erdinc53 last edited by
If we can't upload new add-ons from the Opera add-on store, why does the add-on store exist?
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erdinc53 last edited by erdinc53
@Nearmelab They kept my 50-line(!) code add-on on hold for a year. I got annoyed too and deleted it.
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Nearmelab last edited by
I think we all seek benefits and Opera has valuable initiatives by providing all these tools for free.
I don't work for them, @erdinc53 . Just in case we can help I invite you to share addons details maybe we can give feedback on what is missing in all sides.
I think in case we provide something valuable and clean enough for end users why Moderators will omit it.
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erdinc53 last edited by
@Nearmelab I deleted all my pending add-ons. Chrome, Edge, and Firefox approve instantly. There's no reason left for me to publish it in the Opera store.