>If you and the author think the other repos should be on the others page
>and we can vouch for the author then I think they should be added to the
>other's list.  (The reason for having a manual check and a
>recommendation scheme is to avoid someone adding something to the wiki
>page and it automatically appearing in the others list and then people
>downloading it as its an attack vector for people who want to do that
>sort of thing..)
>
Okay.  So there's permissions on that wiki page such that only a Logitech staff 
can update it?

I think this one is okay, as it's author is one of the Logitech staff ;-)
http://benklaas.com/wallpaper/wallpapers.xml

I think these two are okay - Max Spicer has produced a few plugins that have 
been in use by many people for some time now:

http://thespicers.net/slim/repo.xml
http://mesh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/spiceflyplugin/repo.xml

Not sure about the other two.

>As for the plugins page - if you untick an installed plugin it will
>remove it.  The idea was to avoid users needing to think about
>install/remove and enable/disable.

Will the settings be remembered, should the plugin be re-installed?

The plugin page used to have active/inactive setting per plugin, and the 
Extension Downloader used to have install/uninstall.  Now they have been 
combined, what has happened to my inactive plugins - is there internally still 
the concept?

The Inactive plugins I guess are now only Logitech plugins that haven't been 
installed?

In cases when there is a bug to be investigated and it is suggested that a 
third-party plugin could be the culprit, what is the easiest way of disabling 
all third-party plugins?  Perhaps there should be a single switch to 
enable/disable all installed third-party plugins?
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