Done. Unfortunately, the latest version requires a newer version of
Confluence, so I installed an older version. I placed the macro on
each plugin page, but found a couple of issues:
* Anyone can reset the ratings
* The table report doesn't seem to work right, so I didn't put that
report on
Thanks for doing this Don, I appreciate you taking the lead on this.
Did you vote for all your own plugins? :)
Tom
On Nov 14, 2007 4:17 PM, Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Done. Unfortunately, the latest version requires a newer version of
Confluence, so I installed an older version. I
On a related note, what's the policy WRT putting plug-ins in the main
list (the section after the news items)? I see the note on the page
saying plug-ins hosted externally should be listed as news items, which
I've done for my two plug-ins, but it seems there's a number of them in
the main
IMO, every project, no matter where it is hosted, should have a page
on that Confluence space and be in the main list. Now, that page
might just point to another site where the real docs can be found, but
for registration purposes, it should be on that page.
When I get time to upgrade
I did for most of them, and not always high ratings. For example, the
Struts 1 plugin got a 2 :(
Don
On 11/14/07, Tom Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for doing this Don, I appreciate you taking the lead on this.
Did you vote for all your own plugins? :)
Tom
On Nov 14, 2007 4:17
I know I've mentioned this before, but I was wondering if we could use
this plugin:
http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/plugins/rate.jsp
To provide user rating capabilities for the plugin registry. As more
and more of the core functionality becomes plugins, I think it makes
sense