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
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