Sharing an extension?
Thursday, September 30th, 2010 07:38 amI am playing with the thought of sharing the extensions I wrote/talked about in my previous entry. I feel like at least one other person could benefit from it!
But on the other hand, I'm feeling unsure of myself: I based the idea on a very useful Firefox extension (Copy Link Text), and I based the final working code on another Google Chrome extension (Auto Copy).
And then there's the matter of putting up $5 to be able to submit to the gallery! (It's not purely the cost, but it's the cost being enough of a speedbump that I'm making myself think about whether I want to do this or not).
I want to share, but I also feel like I don't have sufficient whatever to share. Ugh. Will try this again after getting some rest; that sometimes helps.
But on the other hand, I'm feeling unsure of myself: I based the idea on a very useful Firefox extension (Copy Link Text), and I based the final working code on another Google Chrome extension (Auto Copy).
And then there's the matter of putting up $5 to be able to submit to the gallery! (It's not purely the cost, but it's the cost being enough of a speedbump that I'm making myself think about whether I want to do this or not).
I want to share, but I also feel like I don't have sufficient whatever to share. Ugh. Will try this again after getting some rest; that sometimes helps.
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Date: 2010-09-29 11:56 pm (UTC)(But I would definitely use that extension.)
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Date: 2010-09-29 11:58 pm (UTC)(Will add to my previous entry, for others' reference *g*)
ETA: I stumbled across a bunch of other adblock extensions, like AdThwart, and others, but I haven't tried them. I went with this one because I think it's by the same author as the one in Firefox, and that's stood me in good stead.
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Date: 2010-09-30 12:49 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-30 02:31 am (UTC)I can't believe Google are charging money to submit extensions. That's just... special. :-/
More usefully, share the extension code on http://github.com/ or something instead so people can download and build themselves?
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Date: 2010-09-30 04:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-30 05:58 am (UTC)(That said, can't you just upload it to your server space and share the link?)
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Date: 2010-09-30 01:12 pm (UTC)I ended up paying the money -- I think that it's more to establish a paper trail, to avoid spammer-type/malicious people. It's just for the first extension and doesn't expire, so not like, eg., Apple's $100-a-year dev membership thing. Still makes me sad a bit, because hey, students who have no credit cards! But I guess their world, their rules.
And oooh, good idea. I ended up actually putting out the money to put it in the gallery, but I should share it beyond that, too...
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Date: 2010-09-30 01:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-30 01:18 pm (UTC)I guess it is worth the $5 to share code that I wrote for free ahahaha. (I think the reason is to establish that I'm not some evil spammer or malware writer or whatever. WHICH I AM HAPPY TO PROVE.)
I can host it on my own server space, but there was something about providing for automatic upgrades, and at that point I realized that I was too lazy to do that *G* (I guess the $5 is worth it after all!)
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Date: 2010-10-28 06:13 am (UTC)Mac OS Dev is particularly worthwhile if one happens to want to run Mac OS X Server, which I have done recently. :-)
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Date: 2010-10-28 10:09 am (UTC)(Mac OS Dev -- is that just for distributing with apple, or does it involve getting a copy of xcode, etc?)
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Date: 2010-10-29 12:12 am (UTC)Mac OS Dev: It's all download-only, not media, but you get access to all the current and pre-release versions of everything, XCode, Mac OS X versions, etc.
I assume that once they have the Mac App Store up and running, the Mac OS Dev payment will entitle you to submit apps onto it, exactly the same as the iOS Dev payment lets you submit apps to the iOS App Store.