[TYPO3-ect] Ideas to clean up TER

Kay Strobach typo3 at kay-strobach.de
Mon Jan 30 20:45:02 CET 2012


Hi Franz.

i could live with that solution if the ter search would return :

Take a look into the archive if there was nothing found.

Anyway i think we should save most of the extensions (even as t3x) to
save the code examples.

Regards
kay

Am 30.01.2012 16:37, schrieb Franz Holzinger:
> Hello
> 
> On 30/01/12 15:06, Xavier Perseguers wrote:
>> because I don't use them anyway. If one uses them I would be in favor of
>> finding some new maintainer or just drop it completely. But I know this
>> is horrific for some people :)
> Yes, even old unmaintained extension should not vanish.
> 
>> People using old extensions won't have them deleted, they just cannot
>> install them again from TER but if they use them on other websites, it's
>> simple to download the t3x from their and install it in another website,
>> this is why I think it wouldn't be such a big deal... But again, I
>> understand your point.
> 
> What about simply using the TYPO3 wiki page to list all those
> unmaintained extensions? Then users of them can write comments there by
> themselves. The extensions should be linked to a t3x file of the latest
> version. The files could lie on the TYPO3 wiki server and should not be
> removable by users. The link and title of the extension should not be
> removable too. This would have the advantage that you had a search and
> that users of an unmaintained extension could find other users to get
> support for it. They can add their names and email addresses after an
> extension name and ask for free or paid help there.
> 
> - Franz
> 


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