Purely coincidentally I happen(ed) to do some research on forum and wiki these days about creating of extensions, about technical aspects as well as policies.
Following thread "Extension maintainership" - marked as sticky topic - seems pretty clear to me:
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=5287.0The fact that this thread has only one post allows for the interpretation that the subject is undisputed (so far), anyone disagreeing could just have done so by replying with a post.
Comparing the 2 versions of the 2 extensions mentioned:
windowlab appears to be an update without doubt, containing reference to former version.
moc-svn slightly differs in name from moc. Having noted that in more than one instance more than one version of the same app coexist in repository, one hypothetical explanation could be that moc-svn was never meant to
replace moc, but rather to be an additional extension.
Noteably date for the moc-svn in
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/tinycorelinux/tcz_3x.html is absent (unusual).
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/tinycorelinux/3.x/tcz/moc-svn.tcz.info has an unusually long "Description" entry, part of which would rather be suitable to fit under "Comments:".
"Current:" entry is of unusual (compared with other extensions) date/time entry - which I could imagine to be the cause of the lacking date on extensions page (as in link above).
bmarkus:
As by my interpretation you do not seem to dispute existing policies, but rather instances of their practical implementation, I would propose that before you draw any final conclusions and make any definitive decisions you would wait a bit for possible replies/reactions.
Miscommunication and miscoordination
can happen in a project with a structure as TC has (user contributed content, volunteering).
But also I would like to believe, that once miscommunication or miscoordination does happen, that issues could be resolved with a spirit of fairness and broader consent, under the condition that there is good faith from all which are concerned/involved. Should a spirit of antagonism rather than collaboration prevail, then that would be most regretful.
(This does not imply that I would not understand your personal disappointment).
Regardless of what your final decision on this is, thank you for your countless contributions up til today (your extensions as well as your forum input).