2012/1/20 Paolo Corti <pco...@gmail.com>:
>> after endless emails we agreed on
>>
>> * all plugins should have a public issue tracker
>> * all plugins should should a SNV/GIT core repository
>> * all plugins should have a public homepage
>>
[...]
>
> Hi Ale
>
> I like very much the approach of the plugin Django application, so I
> really hope that the QGIS developers community will stick with it.
> A very nice add-on you could easily implement isre a comment system,
> by using the django-threadedcomments.
> I also recommend you to give a look to the  OpenComparison project
> [1], the platform on which the DjangoPackages portal [2] (and other
> ones) is based: there are very good ideas all around there, specially
> the  integration with the APIs provided by PyPI, Github, BitBucket,
> Launchpad, and SourceForge ;)
>
> Thanks again for your excellent work!
> P
>
> [1] http://opencomparison.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html
> [2] http://djangopackages.com/
>
> --
> Paolo Corti
> Geospatial software developer
> web: http://www.paolocorti.net
> twitter: @capooti
> skype: capooti


Thanks Paolo,

there are already many new proposed features! Comments is certainly
one of those.
Plugin rating was also proposed and plugins app i18n support is also
very important.
rpc4django is already in place and a tighter integration between QGIS
client GUI and the web application would allow the user to rate a
plugin directly from QGIS interface.

Good to know that there are github apis available, but the official
choice is Redmine here... anyway I will give a closer look to that.


-- 
Alessandro Pasotti
w3:   www.itopen.it
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