I see, it wasn’t very clear if it was a manual process or automatic. I guess early on is when the system will be the most crowded. Maybe better documentation around that would help future people. It also explains why it would get stuck over the weekend.
I’ve now gotten past the process, though I still see value in a sandbox test environment for people to develop and get their feet wet without fully committing with 5 forms and their all their information.
EDIT: I’m starting to use it and this is getting even worst. Before I get to even write and test my first line of code, not only I have to do all that, but I also need to decide on the name of my extension which cannot be changed later… I’m sure you’ll be seeing a lot of “testing123” out there. I’m sorry but this is not how development work. Most people don’t jump into a project with a complete plan, a name, a logo, monetization plans, etc.