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Topic: What decides what goes on the components page? (Read 976 times) previous topic - next topic
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What decides what goes on the components page?

I notice there are a lot more components listed in the wiki than on the component page.  Why is this?  Why is, for example, foo_w7shell not included?

What decides what goes on the components page?

Reply #1
it's purely up to component authors. anyone can register to use the official site.

What decides what goes on the components page?

Reply #2
notably components that are proven to be stable, well built, etc end up on the component page.

So there is a process developers must go through to be able to have access.