Ozzy47
Well-known member
I appreciate the coding standards, and am glad they are in place. But honestly it means nada.
There should be a screening process for new developers, maybe the first ten addons released that they are checked to ensure they meet recourse standards.
Then occasionally review an addon from everyone to ensure the same.
The coding standards are only good if administrators using poorly coded addons know what to look for, which 90% do not.
There should be a screening process for new developers, maybe the first ten addons released that they are checked to ensure they meet recourse standards.
Then occasionally review an addon from everyone to ensure the same.
The coding standards are only good if administrators using poorly coded addons know what to look for, which 90% do not.