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==Don't make people install your add-on before they read the important notes== | ==Don't make people install your add-on before they read the important notes== | ||
If you overwrite files or have special install instructions, let the user see the readme or the installation instructions first and then install it. That's especially important if you have special terms of use. | If you overwrite files or have special install instructions, let the user see the readme or the installation instructions first and then install it. That's especially important if you have special terms of use. | ||
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==Don't overwrite files from other add-ons== | ==Don't overwrite files from other add-ons== | ||
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==[[Bug report|Bug reports]] are good== | ==[[Bug report|Bug reports]] are good== | ||
Don't get angry if somebody reports only the bugs of your add-on instead of writing a good review. You did not find these bugs before releasing it, so it's your own fault that somebody can even post the bug reports. Also such bug reports are posted for improving your add-on, because somebody is really interested in it. | Don't get angry if somebody reports only the bugs of your add-on instead of writing a good review. You did not find these bugs before releasing it, so it's your own fault that somebody can even post the bug reports. Also such bug reports are posted for improving your add-on, because somebody is really interested in it. | ||
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