2011/2/23 Paolo Cavallini <cavall...@faunalia.it> > Il giorno mar, 22/02/2011 alle 11.14 -0900, Gary Sherman ha scritto: > > The site still needs some work and is not ready for general use. I can > publish your plugin but until all plugins are migrated and the official repo > changed over, it won't be visible to the plugin installer in qgis. > > Thanks Gary. > Who is working on this? Who is leading? What is still missing? I can > help if necessary. I think publishing it is a priority. > We should also prepare a short howto for plugin developers to learn how > to use the new site. >
Paolo, a few documentation notes are available here: https://github.com/qgis/qgis-django/blob/master/qgis/plugins/docs/introduction.rst Specifications that I used while developing are here: http://www.qgis.org/wiki/PluginRepository the "plugins" application is only one of the planned applications on plugins.qgis.org, that's why the default page doesn't point to a plugin list view (this can be easily changed, of course). Unfortunately, the CSS restyling that has been recently done, mostly broke the (basic-but-working) styles that I used while developing the plugins app. I would suggest to whom is working on CSS that he/she would check all the applications when changing something. I would be happy to participate to the next meeting in Lisbon to work on this new plugins site, I just would need some financial support to cover accomodation and travel expenses. -- Alessandro Pasotti w3: www.itopen.it
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