Chris Jordan wrote:
Any help would be appreciated.
Based on the current situation I can recommend to stick with your current repository, put a link to that repository and upload new releases as zip-files on the plugin page. It doesn't really matter where the repository is hosted, as long as it is accessible for anyone interested.

For the long term jQuery's own svn plugin repository should contain all those "official" plugins. Official in the sense of that in case a plugin author drops support for a plugin (for whatever reason), the rest of the jQuery team will keep up maintaining the plugin. Its a lot easier to do that when the code is in a central repository. Of course this situation is likely to change, maybe at some point in the future all jQuery plugins are hosted in a single repository, like jqueryforge.com...

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Jörn Zaefferer

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