Keep track of updated extensions

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brendonhatcher
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Keep track of updated extensions

Post by brendonhatcher » Mon May 14, 2007 10:46 am

Hi

I noticed that the top right block on the extensions home page has changed from recently updated to top rated extensions.

I scan the extensions site every day at least twice, and I miss the recent update list.

Is there any work being done on a watch list, updates since last visit or email notification of updates?

With all the wonderful work being done by developers, it is hard to keep up.

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Re: Keep track of updated extensions

Post by LorenzoG » Mon May 14, 2007 11:42 am

Yes, you still have a link at the left side called "Recently Updated"
http://extensions.joomla.org/component/ ... Itemid,35/
Joomla! Extensions Directory - http://extensions.joomla.org

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Re: Keep track of updated extensions

Post by brendonhatcher » Tue May 15, 2007 3:52 am

Hi

Yes, I can still go to the menu link, but I guess I am just a little stuck in my ways.  I enjoy scanning the front page of the extensions site for both new and updated extensions (sometimes even several times a day).

What would be great is something that helps us to find new and updated extensions since the last time we visited the site.

I go on holiday for a week and miss the notifications - it is now really difficult to browse through 1600 extensions to see what's changed!

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