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« on: July 24, 2014, 04:55:36 PM »
Add-On Reviewer Application:
Blockland Username: Zapk
Blockland ID: 12270
Age: 14
Why do you want to review addons?
The site seems like it may be a decent slate for users to host their add-ons. Since I haven't got much on my plate recently, It'd be fun to moderate which Add-Ons get in, and which badly written/stuffty/malicious Add-Ons get held.
What are your methods for testing addons?
Do a scan-through for syntax errors, and I'll read the code (with my own eyes) to make sure it's not too badly written, or that there are no malicious intents or backdoors nestled in.
How can you tell if they are broken or not?
Pretty obviously. If the code is deformed, or if the functionality is disrupted or spits out a syntax error when being ran.
Are you willing to take 5 - 10 hours out of your week to test addons?
I don't see why not, It's the middle of summer so I already do that anyway.
Do you promise you will not abuse your powers?
Yeah, there's no point in letting any malicious Add-Ons by as I'm not a malicious person. It would just get caught quickly, anywho.
If you see that the addons are in the wrong category, will you put them in the right ones?
I'm a sucker when it comes to organization. It would be a shame if I didn't do that.
Will you respond to reports from broken addons?
Those can't be ignored. They make the site seem bad, and may cause some serious problems for the end-user.
Do you have any other skills that will help you test the addons?
I've tested Add-Ons in the past for friends. I also code. A lot.