Dne 15. 10. 19 v 11:36 John Mc napsal(a):

We should also allow for Apache accounts to login?

Do you think that more NetBeans plugin developers have Apache accounts than Google accounts?

What group is in charge of verifying the plugins? the PMC - if so the > Yes, Apache accounts should be allowed to login. If not then where
is this
managed?

No, PMC has nothing to do with that. Verification of plugins is in the hands of a group of NetBeans community volunteers. If you want to join the team, let me know but it represents a long term commitment to test incoming NetBeans plugin against multiple different versions and then casting your votes almost on a daily basis.

Would you be interested John?

-Jirka

Regards

John

On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 at 10:34, Jiří Kovalský <jiri.koval...@oracle.com>
wrote:

We believe that nowadays Google is most used SSO provider in the world.
Or do you know some other website where even more people would have
their accounts?

-Jirka

Dne 12. 10. 19 v 6:20 huang kai napsal(a):
That is cool!
My only concern is about Google SSO, it is not convenient for the users
in areas that google can not reach, China for example.
So is it a MUST? or it's optional?

On 2019/10/10 5:46, Jiří Kovalský wrote:
Hello NetBeans people,

     if you have ever fine-tuned your NetBeans IDE with some
community-contributed plugin or you are a plugin developer yourself,
please read this e-mail carefully.

     The last reason for netbeans.org domain existence is the NetBeans
Plugin Portal - our repository of NetBeans extensions. Given the
original infrastructure is no longer maintained by Oracle and in order
to avoid potential legal issues with hosting 3rd party binaries
licensed under Apache incompatible licenses we have decided for a
complete rewrite of the Plugin Portal website.

     Today, we are happy to announce the result of our effort, the brand
new Plugin Portal version 3.0 [1] which is running on the same Apache
infrastructure which already hosts Synergy - the tests management tool
for NetCAT programs.

[1]
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__netbeans-2Dvm.apache.org_pluginportal_&d=DwIFBA&c=RoP1YumCXCgaWHvlZYR8PZh8Bv7qIrMUB65eapI_JnE&r=8_Pz0x0SKeT5e3IehhQKCbQ2xl3tz40jnCU133NrdP4&m=vRKjr59yOZlhH1wGpmOFIdzAuvSXZc-EXJyjrwpAtfQ&s=FVRANuhyYezj_s4IRteyoswQv7yq4s6zSWUgkZD9jAE&e=

The 3 most substantial changes if compared with Plugin Portal 2.0 are:

* Only plugins published in the Maven Central Repository can be
registered in the Plugin Portal 3.0.
* Only NBM or JAR file types are supported binary formats.
* Google SSO is used as authentication mechanism.

     The concept of community controlled publishing of plugins on the
Plugin Portal Update Center remains unchanged i.e. if two verifiers
approve a plugin and nobody disapproves it, the plugin gets
automatically added to the module catalog for appropriate NetBeans
version.

     Sounds good so far? Cool! The purpose of this message though is to
ask for cooperation. :) As you could have guessed we need to load the
new Plugin Portal with meaningful plugins so if you have developed a
NetBeans plugin, please publish it in the Maven Central and then share
it with others through the new Plugin Portal. And obviously sending us
any feedback on the registration process or Plugin Portal's new user
interface in general will be much appreciated! Bugs should be created
against "updatecenters - Pluginportal" component.

     Finally, once the final polishing is made, we will open source the
codebase so that everyone can participate in improving the website.
And if you are curious, the credit for creating the new Plugin Portal
goes to Jan Pirek (jpirek). Hats off to you, Jan!

Thanks and long live the Plugin Portal 3.0!

Best regards,
-Jirka

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