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I don't see how changing the display to "not supported" is a punishment... I think it's a punishment for users if they're tricked into believing something is supported when it's not.
And if the developer logs in every day, but never even checks the modification's thread, does it still show up as supported? |
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180 days is a long time esp seeing as theres only 365 days in the year.
So basically before a mod can automatically be ticked Unsupported you have to wait 6 months.If the author has not logged in in the past 3 months then you should take it they are not going to log in - in the near future and start supporting a mod they released a few months back. In my view 6 months is way to long - 1 month should be enough because if they on holiday then they not going to be away for 4 weeks are they. |
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I think in general Support is duely given but members could do their bit by reading the threads for that particular Hack or Mod. I've just had a few good weeks off with work and other commitments but i still made an effort to pop on briefly via my mobile. Folk need to remember that Support is not a god given right and most members do have lives outside vbulletin, so go easy guys ;) @Nexy - you gotta change your dentist :D |
As shocking as it is for me to Side with Paul for once, I think people are being a bit unreasonable. A concern was brought up, he addressed it pretty cleanly. Everyone's going to have their own idea as to what the best time limit is, so it's moot to debate it. Let's see how the 180 days works out, and if it needs adjusting I'm sure he'll get to it.
Man.. Next I'll be agreeing with Nexi. The horror! :D |
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All I was trying to say is that either a modification is currently supported, or it isn't. If the developer gets busy, that's completely understandable. I don't think of support as a requirement, but a privilege. But the "support" status should accurately reflect that. |
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