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== The Queues<br>  ==
== The Queues<br>  ==


The nominated and pending add-on queues are sorted by waiting time, with the longest waiting add-on at the top. They show the same information for every pending review:<br>  
The add-on queues are sorted by waiting time, with the longest waiting add-on at the top. They show the same information for every pending review:<br>  


*Add-on name and version. This is a link to the add-on version review page.<br>  
*Add-on name and version. This is a link to the add-on version review page.<br>  
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If an add-on version is supported on more than one platform, but not all of them, an entry will appear in the queue for each platform. All entries link to the same review page.'''<br>'''  
If an add-on version is supported on more than one platform, but not all of them, an entry will appear in the queue for each platform. All entries link to the same review page.'''<br>'''  


'''You should always try to review the add-ons near the top of queue.''' Always favor the add-ons that have been waiting for the longest time. Having said that, the few add-ons that are at the very top and have been waiting for a much longer time than the rest (sometimes multiple days more than the next one) are likely to be add-ons that require special review from an admin editor, or are awaiting a response from the developer. Try to focus on the first 10 or 15 add-ons in the queues. There should be a couple there that you can review.<br>  
'''You should always try to review the add-ons near the top of queue.''' Always favor the add-ons that have been waiting for the longest time. Having said that, the few add-ons that are at the very top and have been waiting for a much longer time than the rest (sometimes multiple days more than the next one) are likely to be add-ons that require special review from an admin editor, or are awaiting a response from the developer. Try to focus on the first 10 or 15 add-ons in the queues. There should be a couple there that you can review.<br>


== Performing a Review<br>  ==
== Performing a Review<br>  ==
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