David Hodson wrote:
I really don't have the time to take on a maintenance job - I have
too many of my own projects to finish. Plus, I don't think that the
plugin registry likes me. I have some very old plugins there, but
every time I try to update them I can't get access.
I'm not sure the
Henrik Brix Andersen wrote:
According to http://registry.gimp.org/changes?max=15 the last change to
a plug-in was done only a couple of days ago - so it seems the registry
works at least for some people.
Perhaps, but there are several things which should be possible
which aren't.
First, the
David Neary wrote:
I'm not sure the plug-in registry likes anyone :) Who *is*
responsible for maintaining it?
Ingo is listed as the contact, and his email address is there.
I did get a reply from him when I was having problems (in May this
year), but we couldn't solve them. (Or maybe I lost
David Neary wrote:
Henrik Brix Andersen wrote:
According to http://registry.gimp.org/changes?max=15 the last change to
a plug-in was done only a couple of days ago - so it seems the registry
works at least for some people.
Perhaps, but there are several things which should be possible
which
Carol Spears wrote:
http://wiki.gimp.org/ is a nice holding place until the other
stuff gets ironed out, imo.
OK, I've put DBP up there because I think it's the most useful.
I might add some others later. Let me know (or, I guess, just
edit it) if I've done something horribly wrong.
--
David
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, David Neary wrote:
Henrik Brix Andersen wrote:
According to http://registry.gimp.org/changes?max=15 the last change to
a plug-in was done only a couple of days ago - so it seems the registry
works at least for some people.
Perhaps, but there are several things which
I've got a bunch of plugins on my website, a couple of which
are reasonably stable and mature. (OK, so they're built against
1.2 at the moment.) Who decides on the offical plugin list?
For the interested, check out wideangle, degrain, and DBP (and
maybe Cineon/DPX, although that's fairly
David Hodson wrote:
I've got a bunch of plugins on my website, a couple of which
are reasonably stable and mature. (OK, so they're built against
1.2 at the moment.) Who decides on the offical plugin list?
The official plug-ins are the ones in the main GIMP CVS
repository. In general, a plug-in
http://wiki.gimp.org/ is a nice holding place until the other stuff gets
ironed out, imo.
carol
David Hodson wrote:
I've got a bunch of plugins on my website, a couple of which
are reasonably stable and mature. (OK, so they're built against
1.2 at the moment.) Who decides on the offical plugin