
I am glad to see that you have edited the "review" but imho it is still wrong!
The first two comments made apply to ALL web mased mail applications not just this one and also apply to the core mass mail function of joomla.
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They are valid if it also says "the same is true for all php web based mailers". Without that statement it looks as if it is only true for this extension which is biased and unfair.
It wasnt that long ago that a blanket statement and warning was made about ALL statistics extensions on the site although that appears to have been removed now.
brad wrote:They are valid if it also says "the same is true for all php web based mailers". Without that statement it looks as if it is only true for this extension which is biased and unfair.
But then the user will say: "I've never tried out all php mailers... how can I comment on them?" - Just trying to show you the otherside of the argument.
It wasnt that long ago that a blanket statement and warning was made about ALL statistics extensions on the site although that appears to have been removed now.
So why do you have to bring it up again, if the problem was solved? Unless of course, you were saying it to thank the editors....
Anyway, points made, some reviews may needs more 'moderating', and the editors are aware and have noted this. Please, everyone, give us/them the chance to follow through on these points before you unleash another tirade upon individuals who give their time as volunteers to support the community.
Phil have you contacted the people who made these apparent incorrect reviews? Perhaps get them to request their comments be changed? That would solve all these issues you are trying to get sorted here.
As for spam reviews, please use the 'report this extension' link so that the editors can be alerted to remove the particular bit of spam.
and yet you are not asking for a more heavy handed moderating approach to the extensions site.
As this situation so correctly demonstrates, adding extra things (like templates) to the extensions site at this stage is not a good idea - please see other thread on this issue however.
We can only do what we can to make an effort to clarify things,
points made, some reviews may needs more 'moderating', and the editors are aware and have noted this.
before you unleash another tirade upon individuals who give their time as volunteers to support the community.
Care regarding reviews of commercial extensions - again
I brought it up as I had intended to point to that statement to show that the site does already make blanket statements etc only to find that it wasn't there anymore.
brad wrote:FYI I do not edit/moderate/approve any extensions. But I guess that explains the personal nature of this issue and how you feel I am involved.I brought it up as I had intended to point to that statement to show that the site does already make blanket statements etc only to find that it wasn't there anymore.
So even though the issue was solved to your satisfaction, you still are upset and feel the need to bring it up again. Perhaps it was the time taken to correct it a few months ago that is still annoying you. I'm sorry about that, but right here and now 'we' have done all we can to address the 'statistics' problem.
The issue is closed, the point has been made, now just give the editors a break to implement some of this. Please.
PS anyone who wants to volunteer as an editor, feel free to make yourself available to Tonie privately. No promises, but if you want to help, there is one opportunity.
[me=brad]is off to bed now. Have a good day everyone[/me]
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Phil have you contacted the people who made these apparent incorrect reviews? Perhaps get them to request their comments be changed? That would solve all these issues you are trying to get sorted here.
And exactly how would one do that when the extensions site doesn't give contact information about reviewers Huh
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Phil have you contacted the people who made these apparent incorrect reviews? Perhaps get them to request their comments be changed? That would solve all these issues you are trying to get sorted here.
And exactly how would one do that when the extensions site doesn't give contact information about reviewers Huh
Actually Phil, you skyped me with a link to your forum post here, so I think you knew how to contact me. Want be to post it with the datestamp?
I think your statement there is misleading at best.
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Phil have you contacted the people who made these apparent incorrect reviews? Perhaps get them to request their comments be changed? That would solve all these issues you are trying to get sorted here.
And exactly how would one do that when the extensions site doesn't give contact information about reviewers Huh
Actually Phil, you skyped me with a link to your forum post here, so I think you knew how to contact me ;). Want be to post it with the datestamp?
I think your statement there is misleading at best.
And, I am absolutely serious about Phil's reputation. One comment will not tumble that. He is a PHP gawd.
I strongly request this review be removed or edited to provide a fair review of the component. As it stands it is 66% rubbish !!!
Is checking facts part of the editorial process or does the process rely on a component developer watching his own listings and reporting them?
This is all very bizzare!
PhilTaylor-Prazgod wrote:If ANYONE believes I am asking too much then answer this:
What exactly does an editor of the site do?
Changes have/are being made to the reviews as I type.
PhilTaylor-Prazgod wrote:If this request is to difficult to process then I will remove my extensions from the directory.
how a moderator can judge the factual basis of a comment,
Please can you remove inaccurate and factually incorrect information from reviews in the extensions site, when the review have been looked over by the developer, and information has been provided to editors that proves false and factually correct informaton is contained in the review?
If this request is to difficult to process then I will remove my extensions from the directory. |
brian wrote:I am personally against any thread being closed. It is often the act of closing threads that causes people to get annoyed in the first place.