First one: publish the plugin now and mark it as dependent of the minimum JOSM development version. Plugins don't have to care about of JOSM being tested or latest: they just have to reference the minimum compatible version.
Le mer. 31 oct. 2018 à 15:14, allierosm <allier...@gmail.com> a écrit : > just to clarify my question: > > Would it make sense to publish the plugin now and mark it as dependent of > a JOSM development version, or rather wait until the next JOSM milestone is > released and then publish the plugin? > Le 31/10/2018 à 13:37, allierosm a écrit : > > Hello, > > I have made a pre-release available: > https://github.com/JOSM/strava_heatmap/releases/tag/v0.9 > > There is an open issue (https://github.com/JOSM/strava_heatmap/issues/2) > and the fix will require an enhancement that is planned for the next JOSM > milestone (https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/16910). > Until then I suppose it is better not to publish the plugin in the plugins > list? > > Le 30/10/2018 à 13:09, Vincent Privat a écrit : > > I have invited you to the organization. Then we must follow this > procedure: > https://help.github.com/articles/transferring-a-repository-owned-by-your-personal-account/#transferring-to-an-organization > > Le mar. 30 oct. 2018 à 12:40, allierosm <allier...@gmail.com> a écrit : > >> Hello, >> >> Sure, I can move the plugin repository to the Github JOSM organization, >> just let me know how to proceed. >> >> >> Le 29/10/2018 à 21:29, Vincent Privat a écrit : >> >> Thanks! I have added a new Trac component "Plugin strava_heatmap" and set >> you as maintainer. >> I have reaffected #16100 to this new plugin. >> >> I see your plugin defines strings to be translated. Would you like to >> bring this new plugin to the Github JOSM organization? This way it's easier >> for everyone to update plugin translations. You will of course remain full >> admin of the repository. >> >> Cheers, >> Vincent >> >> Le lun. 29 oct. 2018 à 21:01, allierosm allierosm <allier...@gmail.com> >> a écrit : >> >>> Strava heatmap plugin >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have developed a JOSM plugin that provides access to the >>> high-resolution >>> Strava heatmaps: https://github.com/allier-osm/strava_heatmap >>> >>> Some month ago Strava has put in place a new authentication system on >>> their >>> tile server. Since then, only the low-resolution heatmaps are available >>> in >>> JOSM: At a zoom level > 12, the tile server expects the client to >>> provide a >>> session cookie. >>> >>> As discussed in https://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/16100, >>> implementing an >>> OAuth connector would be ideal to get access to the high-resolution >>> heatmaps. But until such a connector is implemented a simple workaround >>> consists in retrieving the authentication cookies from the Strava website >>> and setting them in the tile server URL. The plugin I developed automates >>> this process. >>> >>> Any feedback is welcome :-) >>> >>