Honestly, this is getting tiresome. If you don't like the approval processes that we have in place currently you can create a new plugin repo, it's just an XML file exposed via webserver, there are docs around for it.
You can give this URL to people and they can install your plugins via that. If you don't want to do that, then you will have to go through the approval process. I'm sure there are reasons it took longer than normal, maybe review those first. If you want to follow the sandboxed Python route and see how far you get fine, however again I suspect you are in for a long road given the complex nature of that and you would still have to be able to support what we can in core, etc. - Nathan On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 6:31 PM, Geo DrinX <geodr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > 2016-10-17 10:19 GMT+02:00 Nathan Woodrow <madman...@gmail.com>: > >> Qgis uses CPython. You also have to sandbox Qt, so I suspect you are >> running into a lot of dead ends. >> > Thank you for the suggestion. We will see who is moving in dead ends. :) > > I am the crow's nest of the ship and I am experiencing the arrival of the > iceberg. > And I hear the orchestra playing :) > > > Best regards and wishes for a safe journey. ;) > > > Geo > > PS: and then if you want to exit from the one direction maze you are > going, here I am. > PPS: in the meantime, take a look of this competition: > https://goo.gl/WR8LVF >
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