On 11-03-16 15:27, Neumann, Andreas wrote:
> Hi Martin,
> 
> This may be a good case where you can set up your own local plugin
> repository.
> 
> Maybe there is a Czech FOSSGIS user group that can host it.
> 
> Hosting a QGIS plugin repository only requires a webserver with an XML
> file and the plugins as zip files. It is really simple to set up.
> 
> And it is very simple to add an additional repository to the QGIS plugin
> repository. Just add the URL and your done.
> 
> Many larger organizations have their own in-house plugin repositories.

@martin, if you want, I have examples of those.

But in general I think it would still be good to stick to the plan: a
big international repo, which every body can find, which can be used to
find examples and example code etc.
And preferably(!) english/multilingual ( and code/tags/description ), so
Paolo keep pushing, but please keep the plugins coming (even in
chinese/persian) :-)

Maybe a feature for the plugin repo: languages used, so you can filter
on it?

Regards,

Richard

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