Hi On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Pirmin Kalberer <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Alessandro, Tim, > > Am Montag, 21. November 2011, um 12.48:08 schrieb Tim Sutton: >> >> On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 1:41 PM, Alessandro Pasotti <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> There are hundreds of redmine plugins out there, probably there is one >> >> to let users delete their projects. I still wonder if it is a good >> >> idea for other reasons though - if I file a bug against your project >> >> and spent time and effort on working with your plugin I may not want >> >> to see my work on your redmine project dissapear overnight because you >> >> became bored with it. Better in my mind that an admin delete it after >> >> giving it some consideration. >> > >> > In that case (which it's a corner case) you'd probably have the code >> > in GIT anyway or at least the plugin installed on your disk and you >> > could still create a new project. >> >> Sorry but I was referring to the bug tracking history relating to the >> plugin, not the code (I realise I have the code already). The history >> of what issues people report against the plugin and what resolutions >> took place and why is useful information that should persist should >> e.g. a new maintainer take over the plugin because the former one got >> bored. >> >> It looks like the reason you can change your project to a subproject >> of QGIS Desktop is because you are listed as a manager of that >> project. So it seems that the rule is : you cant make your project (A) >> a subproject of (B) unless you are at least a manager of (B). This >> probably makes good sense because otherwise we give everyone perfect >> freedom but also have potential anarchy e.g. users just inserting >> their project as a child of yours without consulting you. >> >> So I think the workflow should be that when a user wants to create a >> new project, it should always go under plugins, and if that is the >> wrong place they should file a ticket. > > As soon as Mathias some hours left (should be next week), he will write a > plugin for customizing Redmine to QGIS' needs. The most important things I > currently see: > -Don't show members of project, if more than 50 (#3983) > -Make "User plugins" the default parent project for new projects (#3956, > #4545) > -Hide Repository link on Overview page (currently implemented as patch) >
That would probably do it thanks. Do you know of anyway to modify the landing page? There was some interest in getting rid of latest projects, latest news and providing a more user friendly getting start guide on the front page. Regards Tim > Regards > Pirmin > > -- > Pirmin Kalberer > Sourcepole - Linux & Open Source Solutions > http://www.sourcepole.com > -- Tim Sutton - QGIS Project Steering Committee Member (Release Manager) ============================================== Please do not email me off-list with technical support questions. Using the lists will gain more exposure for your issues and the knowledge surrounding your issue will be shared with all. Visit http://linfiniti.com to find out about: * QGIS programming and support services * Mapserver and PostGIS based hosting plans * FOSS Consulting Services Skype: timlinux Irc: timlinux on #qgis at freenode.net ============================================== _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
