Oh, "busy" fails to describe the workload over here. Try "frantic" :D
AS per your short answer seems there is no other way that hacking the file file \administrator\components\com_akeeba\views\cpanel\tmpl\default.php directly in its default location... Or NOT?
Yep. That's exactly what you have to do for now. Of course you will lose the modifications when we launch 3.10.3, but you don't mind that. After all you just want to stop the dev release from complaining that it's out of date :)
When having enough time, could you let me know if finally there is a way to get this *** update warning disabled 'temporarily' mean time an 'Alpha' release life, as the 'latest valid version' available (currently up to 6 days), is longer that the current and latest 'Stable' one (that was only valid during a couple of days till the next 'alpha' one arrived)?
The million dollar question :D You can't. Nobody at Joomla! thought it would be a good idea to let users manage the update channels themselves. Even the one very useful feature, forcing the reload of all updates, was removed in Joomla! 3.2. I don't know if the people who maintain com_installer use it themselves. I suspect not.
If you REALLY want to poke around, you can clear the entries in the #__updates table and disable Akeeba Backup's update site in the #__update_sites table BUT Akeeba Backup will always try to re-enable the update site. It does that because a random network error while fetching the updates will cause Joomla! to disable the update site WITHOUT giving the user the option to re-enable it. So we had to make a bad design choice because Joomla! has made an even more stupid design choice.
I'll take the pitchfork, you take the torch. Let's go find those Joomla! maintainers now ;)
Nicholas K. Dionysopoulos
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