There are about 4.5hrs remaining before 3.0.2 servers come back up, and wowace's main public facing portal says nothing about the Curse transition to the average user.
The only messages posted there seem to be infrastructure SIT REPs with addon authors as the intended recipients, with some ambiguity about forums on layaway.
Digging through the forums looking for a semblance of information let alone guidance is difficult and time consuming. And I've been watching for a month now.
Please, do your users a favor and put something up on the front page for the confused and beleaguered who are going to start showing up soon looking for information and guidance.
What ever it is, please keep in mind your audience. They've been using WAU and Ace plugins for awhile and they just want to get back to playing WoW with their favorite addons.
What ever it is, please keep in mind your audience. They've been using WAU and Ace plugins for awhile and they just want to get back to playing WoW with their favorite addons.
To be honest, you and I aren't their audience. The real WowAce audience is and always has been the addon developers, not your run-of-the-mill end user.
We were always meant to use the established download sites like curse or WowInterface. Coming to depend on WAU and files.wowace.com was a mistake on all sides. The users are just going to have to come to grips with the fact that the situation became untenable, and the change was for the benefit of the devs, not us.
To be honest, you and I aren't their audience. The real WowAce audience is and always has been the addon developers, not your run-of-the-mill end user.
We were always meant to use the established download sites like curse or WowInterface. Coming to depend on WAU and files.wowace.com was a mistake on all sides. The users are just going to have to come to grips with the fact that the situation became untenable, and the change was for the benefit of the devs, not us.
Understood, but tell them. When WAU breaks, a lot of people are going to come to WoWAce.com and see, nothing. They might google "WTF happened to Ace/WAU etc" and get that lovely "WTF just happened" thread full of entitlement and elitism. When you hit the forums, there's a section for "Updaters", which is where I would go first, and there's no information there. Or Announcements, where there's still no information. Or Site Issues and Suggestions which takes you to a CurseForge Bugzilla thing. Anything that makes sense to check has zero information, It's all buried (more or less) in General Chat.
I'm not advocating that the direction changes, just that everyone accept that it DID become a user oriented culture, and that those users (half a million by Kaelten's estimate) be told what is going on, and what to do about it.
Edit 1: Elaborated on Updaters/Announcements/Issues forum groups.
Right hand side, top -> usually states whether or not the addon is "stale", which means it's not been confirmed to work with the latest version of wow.
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The only messages posted there seem to be infrastructure SIT REPs with addon authors as the intended recipients, with some ambiguity about forums on layaway.
Digging through the forums looking for a semblance of information let alone guidance is difficult and time consuming. And I've been watching for a month now.
Please, do your users a favor and put something up on the front page for the confused and beleaguered who are going to start showing up soon looking for information and guidance.
Even Liabcoms' terse yet veracious FAQ is something; http://forums.wowace.com/showthread.php?t=14404
What ever it is, please keep in mind your audience. They've been using WAU and Ace plugins for awhile and they just want to get back to playing WoW with their favorite addons.
To be honest, you and I aren't their audience. The real WowAce audience is and always has been the addon developers, not your run-of-the-mill end user.
We were always meant to use the established download sites like curse or WowInterface. Coming to depend on WAU and files.wowace.com was a mistake on all sides. The users are just going to have to come to grips with the fact that the situation became untenable, and the change was for the benefit of the devs, not us.
Understood, but tell them. When WAU breaks, a lot of people are going to come to WoWAce.com and see, nothing. They might google "WTF happened to Ace/WAU etc" and get that lovely "WTF just happened" thread full of entitlement and elitism. When you hit the forums, there's a section for "Updaters", which is where I would go first, and there's no information there. Or Announcements, where there's still no information. Or Site Issues and Suggestions which takes you to a CurseForge Bugzilla thing. Anything that makes sense to check has zero information, It's all buried (more or less) in General Chat.
I'm not advocating that the direction changes, just that everyone accept that it DID become a user oriented culture, and that those users (half a million by Kaelten's estimate) be told what is going on, and what to do about it.
Edit 1: Elaborated on Updaters/Announcements/Issues forum groups.
Curse flags 3.0.2 add-ons, which is the same as WotLK for all intents and purposes. What did you mean?
I agree with the OP that a front page notice should be done.
1hr 45mn remaining.
I must have missed this because I didn't see any. My apologies. :D
Wow I must be blind, sorry guys.
We also added an icon on the Addon page; if an icon is compatible with 3.0.2/Wrath it will have a "Wrath" icon.
Right hand side, bottom -> Check attachment
Right hand side, top -> usually states whether or not the addon is "stale", which means it's not been confirmed to work with the latest version of wow.