I would suggest going with a basic REST api (i.e., GET/POST/PUT), which
then means we "only" have to think about the data format. That's a more
difficult discussion, of course.

If anybody could put up a wiki page for that, that'd be great. Does The
GIMP have a wiki?





On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Joao S. O. Bueno <gwid...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Sven -
>
> It is nice to read this -
> I am very interested in having it working on "the client side" - that is, a
> GIMP plug-in that
> could make one-click download of plug-ins, scripts and other resources
> (brushes, tool settings, gradients and so on).
>
> Having an API SPEC for the registry would be something great, because if
> the current
> implementation is found lacking in some aspects, it could later be changed
> with
> relative little pain, provided the API is respected.
>
> We could build-up something that would allow users with different roles
> (that is, system known " to individuals who are
> reasonably well-known and accepted within their respective communities" )
> who can sign plug-ins, resources, and we should mostly try to get the build
> of plug-in binaries
> for windows and mac, and possibly even some distributions, automated in
> some form (Jenkins
> can do the building for testing purposes, I suppose we could fetch the
> binaries it generates in
> some form?).
>
> To get working going on the registry API itself, maybe we could start work
> on it in
> a wiki page, and in a later state consolidate that into a more stable
> document that
> can be rendered into code.
>
>
> Regards,
>
>   js
>  -><-
>
>
>
>
>
> On 9 April 2014 09:57, Michael Schumacher <schum...@gmx.de> wrote:
>
> > On 09.04.2014 14:51, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> >
> > > The expected effect of that will be a huge increase of deployed
> > > extensions and, as a consequence, an increased interest to GIMP from
> > > people who write exploits. My concern is how this interest can
> > > realistically be handled, because we shall be paying for a better
> > > technology with an increased reputation risk.
> >
> > The idea here is to cut down the number of people who may contribute
> > binaries, from about everyone right now to individuals who are
> > reasonably well-known and accepted within their respective communities
> > (for example, the various IRC channels or forums around GIMP).
> >
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> > Michael
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