| foz | Zaterdag 12 Juli 2014 om 18:19 | 
                
                    | foz  
 
             | It would be nice to have a way of reviewing a new script entry before posting it.In the process of trying to learn the system, and also to see if the adblock extension I have was stopping me posting the source code on the intial entry, I created two empty entries.
 
 Maybe a way to review, and a warning if the source code is empty.
 I don't want to create any more empty entries.
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		    | Ronin DUSETTE | Woensdag 8 October 2014 om 20:24 | 
                
                    | Ronin DUSETTE  
 
             | Turn off ad-block and leave JS on. :) 98% of users do not use mess with that stuff.  | 
                                
		    | petch | Woensdag 8 October 2014 om 21:24 | 
                
                    | petch  
 
             | I was right to create a bug report about script submission then, it's really not obvious the first time around. That's a two steps process, create an entry that describes the program, then reply to it with an install script.   | 
                                
		    | Ronin DUSETTE | Donderdag 9 October 2014 om 0:09 | 
                
                    | Ronin DUSETTE  
 
             | Oh, so it is just blank because there have been no "contributions" after the original script entry was saved, right? | 
                                
		    | petch | Donderdag 9 October 2014 om 1:32 | 
                
                    | petch  
 
             | Well, after one or several scripts have been contributed to the entry, a third step is that a maintainer validates one of the scripts; Only at that point will it appear "associated" with the main entry (hence also appear in the PoL/PoM install menu). Until then users can try contributed scripts from the web interface, but none is considered "officially endorsed"; So caution while doing this. (on the other hand, if one or several users can give some feedback about contributed scripts, it's a very valuable information for maintainers, that may not own the program and try the installer scripts by themselves). |