Hello,
How can we erase a release or an extension?
I made mistakes, several times, but I found no way to fix them, as it seems
there is no way to erase what we did and no way to edit several fields.
For instance, I uploaded the file "grammalecte-v0.0.12.oxt" and it as been
renamed "extension", according to some field I filed (I didn't realize the
file would be named acoording to this field). As I didn't find how to edit
that, I tried to erase the release, but didn't find either a way to do it.
So I have hidden the release. That's quite unconvenient.
Besides, imho, there is too many options and too many questions asked. We
just want to offer extensions to provide for users. And the process is a
little too much bureaucratic. Maybe it would be better to make it simplier.
Best regards,
Olivier R.
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