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 <mailto: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 <mailto: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 :-)

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