Hi Nathan,
Don't worry, I know people cannot be working full-time on qgis while
being unpayed!
My plugin is Item browser, but is now approved, thanks a lot!
On 01/25/2012 10:19 AM, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
@SBL your plugin is now approved. There used to be only a handful of
people that could approve however I, and a few others, have been added
to the list to help the task of approving plugins.
@Denis Bear with us. Currently there is only one guy working on the
plugin stuff so he is a little stretched at the moment. A few of us
are going to lead a hand where we can in order to help smooth out the
process.
For validation yes I think it is useful, but I agree that it should be
a once off. Currently if a user is set as trusted then they can
upload more with auto approve switched on. I'm not sure how many
people doing the approving knew this. I'm going to start going though
and adding users as trusted as I see it is needed
What was your plugin called?
Hope this helps
- Nathan
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 7:12 PM, Denis Rouzaud
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Stefan,
Yes, the situation is a little bit tricky right now.
Creating a project on the hub (i.e. redmine) is not mandatory. But
it can be used to host the code repository (as github does) and
the issue/bug tracker.
Login and create one here if you want: http://hub.qgis.org/projects
You will not be able to place it in the plugin project, it should
be moved by an admin later.
For the validation, I understand your frustration. I uploaded an
update 24h ago, and it is not released yet.
For all, do you really think that this validation is useful? Maybe
for first upload, but then remove it?
Cheers,
Denis
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