It was a great question. I know I've been in that pinch and thats why I started archiving these emails on my box as well as downloading copies. That way, if I like the plugin and the author abandons it, I still have the code to update it with.

Rey

Michael E. Carluen wrote:
Cool deal, thanks for your offer, Rey... that's awesome. Nothing to ask for
now, though.  The thought just occurred to me when I saw Alexander's
Horizontal Accordion.


-----Original Message-----
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rey Bango
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 2:08 PM
To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com
Subject: [jQuery] Re: Plugin Annoucements and Additions to Plugin Library


Hi Michael,

Its each plugin author's responsibility to submit it to the plugin repo.
That way, they can add the proper info about the plugin and update it as
needed.

With that said, I do my best to keep track of all new plugins and have
many downloaded. If you ever find yourself in a bind, please don't
hesitate to email me.

Rey...

Michael E. Carluen wrote:
Hello everyone.



I have always (wrongfully?) assumed that all the plugins announced on
the list, gets added to the plugin library by Rey or someone from the
evangelism team.  That is why I never bookmark the author's plugin sites
thinking that I can just find it on the library page of the site when I
need it.  But like the saying goes, most assumptions are wrong. ?  I am
curious whether it'll PITA to find some of the awesome plugins I have
seen announced here recently.



My question is who is really responsible for **ensuring** that a new
plugin is added or "registered" to the plugin library?  Can someone
clarify or verify?



Thanks,



Michael

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