I'd rather not turn this into an Amazon threadIf you think Amazon ratings have any reflection at all on the products then you must be using a different version of Amazon to me.
One implementation of these needs is a forum (a collection of threads).Users could request support in new threads, make suggestions and showcase their own implementations in different ones.
That would really be invading ones privacy don't you think? What if someone has installed the add-on but doesn't want their forum to be shown in a list of links? I've seen support threads with people not adding their own site's URL there, so the idea of the installed web site address isn't that a good idea.If the Resource Manager had a field for "Installed web site address:" and could then do a quick test for the prescence of the add-on (I'm sure the guys can build a simple handshake system into add-ons) - you could then restrict the ratings to just the people who are using them.
That would really be invading ones privacy don't you think? What if someone has installed the add-on but doesn't want their forum to be shown in a list of links? I've seen support threads with people not adding their own site's URL there, so the idea of the installed web site address isn't that a good idea.
Expecting every developer to do that and do it correctly is a stretch.
There wouldn't be a list and no-one would know who has it installed - the "check" would be at the point of rating and the only data transferred to the Resource Manager would be the rating - the check would simply confirm the person rating the add-on actually had it installed.
Think of it as a handshake - you want to rate it, XFRM checks you've got it? if yes, you're allowed to rate.![]()
It was a good one, but it wouldn't work for all. As in rating for graphics, themes etc would have to be different than the ratings system on add-ons.Fair do's - it was just a wee suggestion ...![]()
Sorry but had to ask, How does it check 127.0.0.1 for a test install ?
xenforo.org ?
Your best bet is going to the release discussions, and order by date in descending order, that will give you the resources that were recently addedI like this, only because it's proven to work. Short of a completely new app-store type solution.
Resource manager is great - however congratulations on making things difficult to find. All i want is to be able to, maybe, be notified of a new "add-on" release so that i can decide if it's something that would be useful on my forum. If i like something for the future then i may watch it, however if i dont know if it's existance then There's no way i can even think about adding it.
Maybe i'm missing something here, however i now have a multitude of different places where i have to search to see if anything new (eg over the last few days) has been added.....
Maybe i'm missing something here, however i now have a multitude of different places where i have to search to see if anything new (eg over the last few days) has been added.....
Which would require every add-on to have some standard code built in to ensure the callback works, in addition to the requisite information being entered into the RM.
I can easily see the NEW posts I have not read in a forum.
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