Hi !

-1 for making the homepage mandatory...
If it's only to display the plugin's help/readme information, we should
rather have the developpers create some help/readme file for each plugin,
which could be opened directly from within QGIS.
IMO that's much better than a link which opens in the browser, and which
most of the time will be either irrelevant (since no one will spend time to
make a homepage for a plugin), or a quite technical looking github readme
page, which precisely displays a readme.md/txt/html page.

+1 for the tracker and the repository !

On the same topic :

I find the descriptions of the plugins often too synthetic to really know
what a plugin is good for.

I'd say this comes from the fact that descriptions can be on one line long
in the metadata file.

Having the ability to use multiple lines would be much better, and we'd
simply show the first line only in compact views (listings...).

Thanks !

Olivier


2014-02-12 12:58 GMT+01:00 Richard Duivenvoorde <[email protected]>:

> On 11-02-14 23:40, Alex Mandel wrote:
> > An alias or a mailing list?
>
> I was thinking of an alias for now.
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard
>
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