I've not seen any more plugin authors trying this out yet...  Please
have a go it makes it easier for users to try out and install your
plugins.

If you don't have a web site, I've found that it is very simple to use
googlecode to host your plugins - you can host your downloadable zip
files on the project download page and you can use their svn access to
maintain a repo file which you can update (you can't update a file on
the download page, you need to give the new version a new url which
makes it no good for the repo)

Have a look at my plugins repo at
http://triodeplugins.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/repo.xml which is a file
which is checked into a googlecode project with svn.


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