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    • rejzor
      rejzor @leocg last edited by

      @leocg That's not entirely true. If it's a problem, let me know as a moderation verdict, not leaving me up in the air for 2 weeks and after I make an inquiry I finally get this verdict. Communication is total garbage.

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer @rejzor last edited by

        @rejzor Your post is just a complaint because your extension was not approved and this topic is not to discuss about decisions themselves but how long they are getting to be taken.

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        • rejzor
          rejzor @leocg last edited by rejzor

          @leocg It's a complaint that no one said a thing for 2 weeks about it when someone could just easily give a verdict "Denied" and stated the reason. No, instead I had to wait one more week to poke moderators with a message and then finally someone took time to say NO. It's a full story that may not be absolutely related to the thread, but it shows that communication between Opera and extensions developers is garbage and needs to be improved if they want larger user share. Because seeing it from my perspective, it entirely depends on how flexible browser is to user needs. Poor extensions selection and people won't bother using the browser. Speed and all that has very little to do with it. Chrome has none of it and yet it's the browser with larger share? Why?

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          • leocg
            leocg Moderator Volunteer @rejzor last edited by

            @rejzor Nope, it's not. You didn't complain about it at any time.

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            • rejzor
              rejzor @leocg last edited by rejzor

              @leocg Yes I have. Read this thread and you'll see that I complained over not getting ANY response. It was only after I posted another message to "moderators" when someone finally took time to respond with a denied entry just by words. The extension verdict still has no actual status after weeks now. Well, is it so hard to respond in 1 day if you already know in advance what the verdict is because clearly it would have been denied no mater what because it's "too simple". So, why no one gave a damn verdict in freaking 2 weeks time?

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer @rejzor last edited by

                @rejzor This discussion is about your post from earlier today and there's no complaints about the time to take the decision but only about the decision itself.

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                • rejzor
                  rejzor @leocg last edited by

                  @leocg From 16 days ago...

                  https://forums.opera.com/post/141544

                  So, apart from total lack of any kind of communication, totally just about my extension getting denied. Build a whole picture not just picking out the parts you don't like because they don't absolutely adhere to this thread. Yeah, sure I was pissed, but whatever. There is a bigger issue with Opera in this regard than my story. I mean, comb through endless posts of devs who don't have a clue what the hell is happening to their extensions.

                  How can the rest of extension developers know their extension verification process is taking more than god damn half a year because it's just taking so long to verify or because some moderator thinks their extension is not "worthy enough" to be included in the Extensions page, if they don't even bother to give a bloody f*cking verdict for it?
                  Ignoring it is not a verdict. Telling developer about it is. And my even so dumb example proves that exactly. I could have been waiting half a year and never got an info that it's not accepted because it's too basic. Good knows what are the reasons hundreds of others are not accepted if they just can't be bothered to tell developers. There is no absolute guideline that dictates what can and cannot be made into extension, so how can devs know what stupid reason their extension isn't getting verified for? People will get tired and just go with Chrome where they at least won't wait like total idiots. GG Opera then, way to keep users aye?

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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User last edited by

                    We finally received our response! Our extension got published. We don't exactly know what triggered it, but we thought, it would be fair to tell the good news too and not only complain when things don't work.

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                    • rejzor
                      rejzor @Guest last edited by

                      @creativesoftware What was the total time it took to get published?

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by

                        I'm waiting already for 28 days. Anybody more than that?

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                        • satiinii
                          satiinii last edited by

                          Waiting for two weeks. Mozilla approved my Firefox extension for less than one hour! It is like Opera just doesn't care.

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                          • epubreader
                            epubreader @gmiazga last edited by epubreader

                            @mgeffro I stayed tuned, but can't see any improvements. What's the current status?

                            Improvements could be:

                            • Reduce moderation time
                            • Showing the position in the moderation queue
                            • Giving the possibility to contact the moderators

                            All of this is possible. Please check Mozilla.

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                            • A Former User
                              A Former User last edited by

                              Also frustrated by Opera moderation waiting times? There are many other developers out there. Just follow us, we want to give the extension developers a voice! https://twitter.com/operaextension

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                              • tprockow
                                tprockow Opera last edited by

                                Thank you all for your patience. We see the problem and we are working on improving moderation procedures. Fixes are rolling out gradually what will affect approval/rejection time.

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                                • satiinii
                                  satiinii @tprockow last edited by

                                  @tprockow in the next episode of this drama show...

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                                  • rudrick
                                    rudrick last edited by

                                    My extensions are too good to upload for people to use - who thinks like that? -> Opera does.

                                    I'm amazed how locked down browser Opera really is. But Chrome Web Store doesn't object to people what kind of color they want to wear today 😉

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                                    • rejzor
                                      rejzor @rudrick last edited by

                                      @rudrick They refused to confirm my ProtonMail extension because it's "too basic" even though it does what is even physically possible with the given service. So I have to host it myself on my own webpage. And I'm using it daily because it does what no bookmark can do. But they somehow feel that it's not worthy enough to be handed over to other users officially. It's because of stuff like this why most developers don't even bother with Opera anymore. And the long extension moderation process is not helping either. And when you have a dying extensions ecosystem you may just as well stop bothering entirely. If time has proven again and again is that you need a working ecosystem. Android has one, iOS has one, Firefox has one, Chrome has one. Internet Explorer didn't have one which is why most of the people stopped using it. BadaOS didn't have good ecosystem and it's now dead. SymbianOS had one but they weren't investing in it and it died. What makes Opera think they have the upper hand by not supporting ANY kind of developers who are willing to spend their time on their platform? Be it my "shitty" "too simple" extension or someone's super complex one which in the end both don't get published because "reasons". But who am I teaching Opera the working business model, right?

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                                      • burnout426
                                        burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                                        You can post in https://www.reddit.com/r/operaextensions/ or https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/ for now if you want to let people know about your extensions and where to download them.

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                                        • burnout426
                                          burnout426 Volunteer @burnout426 last edited by

                                          @burnout426 said in Very long extension moderation process:

                                          You can post in https://www.reddit.com/r/operaextensions/ or https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/ for now if you want to let people know about your extensions and where to download them.

                                          Or, if absolutely necessary, we could do something like https://www.reddit.com/r/operabrowser/wiki/opera/extensions.

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                                          • dessant
                                            dessant @tprockow last edited by

                                            @tprockow, could you share some details about the improvements you're rolling out?

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