Why submit your MODs to the MOD Database?

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Re: Why submit your MODs to the MOD Database?

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What if we want to post an update to a previous submitted and approved mod that is already in the DB?

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New MODs or changes to existing ones... they still go through the validation process. I expect when a MOD Team member replies they will tell you that it's still going to have to wait for the database to come back up.
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Why so unpatient?
I have 3 or 4 mods waiting to be submitted, but while they cant its only more BETA testing time to rule out any bugs.
I mean, i dont mind...

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Re: Why submit your MODs to the MOD Database?

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NoahK wrote: What if we want to post an update to a previous submitted and approved mod that is already in the DB?

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It's up to you to bring your users a not-validated package, in case you'll decide to do that. Just advice them. 8)

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Wicher wrote: while they cant its only more BETA testing time to rule out any bugs.
Who needs a BETA? My MOD went RC right from the beginning! 8)
Wicher wrote: MOD team: Keep up the good work!!
But do it on the double! :twisted:
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Suggesting to stay On Topic, please. 8)

In doubt the Topic Starter says it all. In doubt the MODDB will be available when it's done.

That's all about the new MODDB's ETA. Stop.

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I'm sorry about going off topic again, but I'm wondering why my link to a MOD development topic was promptly removed whereas subduck's link to an external site remained?

Edit: No, the MOD I linked to wasn't the competing avatar MOD!
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damnian wrote:
Wicher wrote: MOD team: Keep up the good work!!
But do it on the double! :twisted:
We cannot work 24 hours a day :roll: . We are all busy with it, when we have time. Its just done when its done, be patient.
And now ontopic please.
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Come on guys, I was joking. I love you all 8)
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As someone who is NEW to making mods, this is particularly confusing to me. I don't really know what the submission process was like before, but I have a MOD that is ready to come out of RC1. How do I do that?
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abertoll wrote:I don't really know what the submission process was like before, but I have a MOD that is ready to come out of RC1. How do I do that?
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