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Updated by Jean-Francois Nifenecker over 1 year ago

Hello, 

 the default extensions list is by descending dates. This default is very useful as one can easily find the newest extensions or updates in the very first pages. 

 Unfortunately, the list seems to be "polluted". When sequentially browsing the extension pages, one quickly find that many extensions seem to not be at their right place (this appears starting from page 3-4). This causes recent extensions to be randomly buried deep down the pages, among older ones, when one would expect them to be closer from the list start (and grouped). Thus, this forces browsing ALL the pages, which is inconvenient and contrary to the wanted list usability. 

 The cause of this mishap seems to come from an automated process of sorts used for the website management, that arbitrarily changes the last edition time. I see that *many* extensions have the "last edited: 2022-11-23" date. Such a number of extensions changed at the same date (by humans) seems highly improbable. 

 Please check the internal processes and *don't* let them change the last edited date. Otherwise, insert a new date field to store the actual extensions publication/update dates, that won't be unexpectedly modified. 

 This will make the list actually browsable by date. Thanks.

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