Extensions distribution

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It is the responsibility of the author(s) of an extension to ensure that they comply with all the requirements listed below and within the related links.

The following are the general requirements for the provision and hosting of extensions:

Responsibility for Distribution[edit]

  • Distribution of an extension(s) is the sole responsibility of the extension's author(s).

Download links[edit]

  • The Joomla! Extensions Directory (JED) requires a direct download link to the file or a link to a download landing page.
  • Extensions that require registration, subscriptions, or a payment to process the download also need to have a direct landing page.
  • The landing page must be unique for each extension.
  • Extensions with broken or incorrect links will be unpublished from the JED.

Hosting files: non-commercial projects[edit]

The following only applies to non-commercial projects:

  • Avoid reaching bandwidth limit and server downtime by utilising a source code repository for your files.

Repositories: GitHub.com[edit]

Please consider creating a project at http://www.github.com where you can have a download area, tracker, forum, and other resources to help your extension's developers and to provide support to your extension's users.

Repositories: Alternatives[edit]

Alternative file repositories include:

Repositories: Shared files[edit]

  • Shared hosting of files is not allowed as download links

Repositories: Forums[edit]

  • Forum links are not allowed as download links

Hosting files[edit]

When you host extensions files on your own Web site, your site must not contain:

  • Political, religious, sexually explicit, or other inflammatory and offensive material.
  • Distribution of copyright infringement or any illegal distribution of products.
  • You must comply with the rules on Joomla trademark and logo usage for full details on this and other licensing issues.
  • Domain names with the word "Joomla", or a derivative thereof, must be registered with and licensed by Open Source Matters (OSM).

Submit licence requests using the Domain Name Request form.