Hi

> On 04 Feb 2019, at 00:30, Nyall Dawson <nyall.daw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 4 Feb 2019 at 00:57, Matthias Kuhn <matth...@opengis.ch 
> <mailto:matth...@opengis.ch>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Paolo
>> 
>> On 2/3/19 1:39 PM, Paolo Cavallini wrote:
>>> Hi Matthias,
>>> 
>>> On 03/02/19 10:17, Matthias Kuhn wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Marking a plugin as "unmaintained" or "deprecated" is a heavy action which 
>>>> may discourage developers and make even useful plugins disappear.
>>> 
>>> deprecated yes, unmaintained not necessarily. We could just let the user
>>> know, perhaps suggesting a way to solve this, without removing them for
>>> the list of available plugins (just like the Featured tag).
>> 
>> Then I misunderstood the goal of this proposal, sorry.
>> 
>> I was imagining myself looking through a plugin list of a software of
>> which I am an ordinary user and seeing a plugin tagged as
>> "unmaintained". This would make me think it's unreliable, outdated and
>> unstable and hence not recommended.
> 
> I think this actually IS the intention here.
> 
> But, as you've pointed out, no activity =/= unmaintained, as sometimes
> no activity just means bug free and feature complete. In this case I
> think it's fine to require developers to respond to a quick "is this
> still maintained" survey in order to avoid the flag.

And sometimes even if the plugin is unmaintained it is still useful to lots of 
people (even if it has a few known bugs)…..

I’m not sure if flagging plugins as unmaintained is always so nice.. I would 
favour an approach where we could just list plugins in the plugin manager based 
on the date of their last release, most recent first so that you can see old 
versus new

Definitely -1 here on removing plugins that are orphaned unless they are part 
of a security / data integrity risk. Many people may have built up specific 
workflows around the existence of a particular plugin or two and there is no 
need to break this for people even if the plugin is orphaned…

Regards

Tim

> 

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