Thank you very much!
Best Regards,
Mikhail
On 10/29/2013 10:16 AM, Alex Mandel wrote:
Done. You should be able to create a subproject now inside of
http://hub.qgis.org/projects/qgis-user-plugins
Look for the add subproject on the upper right of the main body of that
page.
Thanks,
Alex
On 10/29/2013 12:05 AM, Mikhail Tchernychev wrote:
Thank you Alex,
I also would think that keeping all in one place is more logical.
So if could allow me to open project repo on hub.gis.org
it would be nice. I currently don't have any public repositories,
so if I use github I also would start from scratch.
My geo ID is: Mikhail
the plugin I would like to host
http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/latlongrid/
Well, it's a small one.
Otherwise I have to start with github or other service
Thnak you
Mikhail
On 10/28/2013 11:31 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:
Well, that statement isn't wrong. We do like for people to create plugin
repos on hub.qgis.org because it helps to make all the plugins more
discoverable and easily adoptable by other member of the qgis community.
It also means there's a single site for filing bugs for QGIS and Plugins
to QGIS.
However the process to create a new repo requires human interaction, you
have to communicate with us and then we say ok and grant you permissions
to upload plugins (the bar is really low). This is similar to how all
things to plugins.qgis.org are not automatically approved the 1st time
either. It's just spam prevention that a login doesn't auto grant
permissions.
The github thing, is just that it happens to be common for people to
already have and want to use github. The downside is we can't track bugs
all in once place. So we suggest if you use github that you use hub.qgis
for bug tracking. Note you could also use bitbucket, gitlab,
sourceforge, or whatever other hosting for your source you want.
Thanks,
Alex
On 10/28/2013 10:05 PM, Mikhail Tchernychev wrote:
I got it now. The source of confusion was because plugin site says:
Please consider creating a project on hub.qgis.org
<http://hub.qgis.org>
It would be better if it would just say github.org
Thank you
Mikhail
On 10/28/2013 08:27 PM, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
Hey Mikhail,
hub.qgis.org <http://hub.qgis.org> is just our own source code host
and tracking setup. You are free to create a github repo and store
everything over there. That is what a lot of people do.
- Nathan
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 1:23 PM, Mikhail Tchernychev
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:
On 10/28/2013 06:50 PM, Alex Mandel wrote:
On 10/28/2013 05:06 PM, Mikhail Tchernychev wrote:
Hi,
My plugin page says:
Please consider creating a project on hub.qgis.org
<http://hub.qgis.org>
<http://hub.qgis.org> and filling the missing
metadata.
However I cannot find a way how to create new project
there... I do have
osgeo id
and I can login in the right top corner of the screen but
I don't see
any way to create
a new project... I would prefer to keep plugin sources on
hub.qgis.org <http://hub.qgis.org>.
Thank you!
Mikhail
I think someone has to grant your user permissions to create a
subproject. Can you reply with your osgeo id.
Thanks,
Alex
OSGeo Systems Administration Committee
I was under impression that creating github repository is what
almost any plugin
developer does. Perhaps I was wrong.
Well, I won't bother anyone about this...
Best Regards
Mikhail
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