I spent quite a long time in my spare time creating an extension that I use on my site and I think others would use too. I then went to add it to the Opencart Extension Directoy as a paid app which entails filling out a simple form. I did this some days ago and have heard nothing!
So, I'm wondering should I upload the extension first (but with publish="no") in order for the site admins to review or is it normal for them to take a week plus?
I'm just getting a bit anxious having spent so much time including checking compatibility with different versions of Opencart etc.
Thanks in advance for any advice on this.
I am facing the same problem... Have you been activated by now? How long did it take?
best,
Stefan
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It's not too prompt to ask you review policy?Daniel wrote:will be reviewed when i have more time and resources.
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We have spent many hours and used money into developing extensions for Opencart. We have pushed the platform to our customers and advised them to change to this platform and now when we want to sell our products to the community this is not possible.
This is bad for many reasons:
1. You don't show any message on the account page that can announce the developers about your decision.
This shows a lack of respect towards us as developers.
2. This is, or it should least be, a healthy community build around you as company (person) and us the developers that help to make your product known and bring added value to the product trough the extensions developed.
3. This is not a hobby for many developers and companies that work on Opencart and the same way you are making a profit on your work we will like also to be able to do the same. Your policy is discriminatory against the developers that want to sell something but did not registered until a few months ago as sellers. Developers that already are in the system can sell maybe worse products just because the user is not having a choice.
I think that a more transparent approval process with clear deadlines can help both sides, again we are not kids playing with pretend projects, we need to be able to plan a functional business model.
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Daniel Nanboe
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Well thats a slap with a wet fish isnt ittabook wrote:50%? 50% commission for a new sellers? Well...great move !
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thats quite too much for me! by the way i think they have their own reason fot it, but you still can make your profit through your own website like giving a discount if buy directly from you etc..tabook wrote:50%? 50% commission for a new sellers? Well...great move !
and yet you must have your seller account active first :p
mine still waiting for approval and that sad to know since i've been developing ocextenison over 2 years
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