Damn my last email never sent....
Maybe its time to do a roll call on plugins. See who is still developing, and who is not. There are some great plugins out there, but they haven't been updated for a while. The plugin repository is great and currently and underused resource. Not all plugins are there, not many voted on or commented on, and I noticed many plugins are using different conventions. Maybe it's also time to start running a "seal of approval" program, where plugins are checked over to see if they are plugins, or scripts or tests/examples. With good code and good documention, it would nice to see a few more official plugins added to the lineup. On 7/16/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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 >>> >> -- >> BrightLight Development, LLC. >> 954-775-1111 (o) >> 954-600-2726 (c) >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> http://www.iambright.com > > -- BrightLight Development, LLC. 954-775-1111 (o) 954-600-2726 (c) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.iambright.com
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