Thank you for your answers ! One first thing : i'm fan of qgis and now it's quite ok to use it for my job. I know it's simple to criticize something, but it's difficult to do the job. Unfortunatly, i don't know how making the work i'm talking about...
Borys : I've uploaded the plugin in http://hub.qgis.org and made you and me admin of the plugin. the first commit is your original plugin. Is it ok for you ? I did it like that because i want to continue working on it ... Then, i was talking about the plugin approuval and not about validation.... sorry. Maybe indicating in http://plugins.qgis.org/ something like "Go to Qgis plugin repo and click on Share a plugin. The approuval procedure takes 2 weeks maximum. If not approuved, a e-mail will be sent to you." should be a good thing... Then, when writing "Register your plugin at http://hub.qgis.org/projects/qgis-user-plugins. The user plugin section on hub can show plugin info, let users add issues/tickets for your plugin and to have just ONE repository for all qgis plugins", actually it's not possible. Project can only be created in http://hub.qgis.org/projects/. So is it possible to enable creating project in ..../qgis-user-plugins or just say "Register your plugin at http://hub.qgis.org/projects/ ...." ? thanks, patrice > Objet : Re: [Qgis-developer] Plugin development from amateur... > > > I've upgraded the python plugin made by Mr Jurgiel "Profile", witch is now > > able to work with polyline, with on the fly projection of raster, and with > > multi-band raster. > > Nice :) > > > I'm "amateur" developer, and i think i'm quite > > representative of people who don't know so much about development, but > > want humbly to contribute ... I wanted to join Mr Jurgiel to see if > > there's a place (like git..) where i can find and modify the source. but i > > found nothing. Then, readinq qgis web pages, i learned that there is the > > site "http://plugins.qgis.org/" where plugin can be shared. I registered > > and shared the plugin. also, i decided to create a project under > > http://hub.qgis.org/projects/qgis-user-plugins, as recommended > > > > So, i've got some questions and remarks : > > - If Mr Jurgiel see my post, does he let me the right to share the plugin, > > whitch is under GNU LGPL ? (Do i need his agreement? - there's a copyright > > with his name on the top of .py code, what does it involve ?) > > Of course you don't need any permission, as long as you follow the GPL > license. The copyright clause could be applicable e.g. for releasing under > other license (what would be difficult, as it uses GPL-based QGIS API). > Btw., it's GPL, not LGPL. > > > - How do i > > know that the plugin is validated on http://plugins.qgis.org/ ? And if > > he's not, how do i know why ? I think that de validation procedure is > > quite complicated, everybody should put a plugin on > > http://plugins.qgis.org/. > > Everybody can put a plugin, then one of moderators looks if there is nothing > malicious and acept it. What is complicated in it? :) > > > Maybe enabling comments about the plugin on this > > page should be a good way to : -know if the plugin is good or not, > > -simply have remarks about the plugin, without opening the tracker > > procedures. That is simplier for lot of people. -Then, creating a project > > on http://hub.qgis.org/projects/qgis-user-plugins, i didn't succeed in > > creating project within the qgis-user-plugins projet. is it normal ? I 've > > read that the admin of the site is moving plugin ? Also, how enabling > > maximum of people to contribute on this plugin ? > > >
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