Hi all There has been a lot of discussion about the way forward for plugins, the plugin repository, plugin source management and plugin issue tracking / bug reporting in the last few weeks. Sitting in the same room for the last few days, we have also been able to go into more detail about our requirements. We would like to summarise our requirements and plans and get things going. So here is the synopsis:
1) We will set up a django instance on the QGIS.org virtual machine (using a python vitual environment) for building the new QGIS Plugin Repository. 2) The code for the repository will be managed via GIT and is hosted on github. If you need write access, please provide me with your github user name. Details for the repo here: https://github.com/timlinux/qgis-django 3) The management of issues for the repository itself will be done using github infrastructure. 4) For the plugins themselves, we are going to request that OSGEO SAC provide us with a trac instance dedicated for plugin bugs. It should be configured to authenticate users via LDAP so that existing OSGEO users will not need to create another account. 5) For the management of plugin source code, plugin authors will have the option of hosting their own project code (e.g. on github, sourceforge etc). 6) For plugin authors who wish to use an 'official' source repository, we will put in an OSGEO SAC request to set up an SVN instance for QGIS plugins. We will provide liberal access to that repository and existing user name/passwords can be used. Plugins hosted in this repo will be able to be maintained by QGIS developers should they need fixing and the original author is no longer available. Following this email we will post OSGEO SAC requests for the above mentioned SVN and Trac instances and get going. I have created a wiki page that we can use to document the setup and procedures for plugin-repository authors and plugin writers here: http://www.qgis.org/wiki/PluginRepository We will use the same QGIS-Django project to include future work such as reinstating the users map, creating the certification system web site and so on. If you are interested and able to collaborate with the django project development please let us know and add yourself to the wiki page. Thanks! Regards -- Tim Sutton - QGIS Project Steering Committee Member (Release Manager) ============================================== Please do not email me off-list with technical support questions. Using the lists will gain more exposure for your issues and the knowledge surrounding your issue will be shared with all. Visit http://linfiniti.com to find out about: * QGIS programming and support services * Mapserver and PostGIS based hosting plans * FOSS Consulting Services Skype: timlinux Irc: timlinux on #qgis at freenode.net ============================================== _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
