Hi, Thanks for raising plugins.qgis.org problems, Richard. I had looked for ways to address things like this in the past but was unable to figure out where the source were, looking unsuccessfully at https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Django. Now Thanks to Alessandro I know I was starring the wrong place.
I think the first and mandatory thing to do is to remove the button at the top right. I also fell into the trap: - connect to the plugins.qgis.org to look for a plugin - enter a keyword in the text box - the next and logical step is to click that button nearby instead of hitting "Enter" - you end up with creating an account if you're not cautious, and without any explanation on what a login is necessary for. This button should be removed as there's already a "LOGIN" button earlier. In the same spirit, there's also two links to qgis.org page (the Logo and "QGIS Home"). We should keep only one! Hence my proposal for the menus would be: the Logo (leads to qgis.org), "Home" (leads to plugins.qgis.org), "Plugins", "Planet", "User Map","Login" and "Search textbox". Maybe move the "Share Plugin" button somewhere in the menu bar to help devs directly access it. About the text available at the landing page, I also agree that it's too much and not really useful for common users. Links to bug reporting section in qgis.org is confusing and inappropriate as it's about hub.qgis.org. And it does neither mention access to "Planet" or "User Map" features. I think this page should explain what this site is for, which features are available and link to appropriate pages/sites depending on the item. Hence I'm not sure plugins.org should land directly to http://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/?sort=-featured (a section I've never understood what it was about). Link to documentation seems a good idea as there's a whole chapter ( http://docs.qgis.org/2.14/en/docs/pyqgis_developer_cookbook/plugins.html) about plugin development, with the advantage of translation. my2cts, Regards, Harrissou Envoyé depuis mon HTC ----- Reply message ----- De : "Alexandre Neto" <[email protected]> Pour : "Paolo Cavallini" <[email protected]>, < [email protected]> Objet : [Qgis-developer] plugins.qgis.org Date : ven., nov. 11, 2016 12:09 That was my thinking. Having links to documentation is a much better approach compared with the wall of text in the front page. A sex, 11/11/2016, 06:57, Paolo Cavallini <[email protected]> escreveu: > Il 11/11/2016 07:54, Alessandro Pasotti ha scritto: > > > BTW, I'd also like to see the front page reworked, as it is there is too > > much text. Creating new subpages (flatpages in Django admin) is very > > easy but maybe we should better merge all the information on the plugin > > site into the main documentation PyQGIS Cookbook and link to the > > appropriate sections on that site. > > +1 > thanks > -- > Paolo Cavallini - www.faunalia.eu > QGIS & PostGIS courses: http://www.faunalia.eu/training.html > https://www.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&geo=IT&q=qgis,arcgis > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-developer mailing list > [email protected] > List info: http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer > Unsubscribe: http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer -- Alexandre Neto --------------------- @AlexNetoGeo http://sigsemgrilhetas.wordpress.com http://gisunchained.wordpress.com
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