Folks,

I believe a central repository is essential to ease the locating of plugins 
but we need to consider other distribution types like Editions, macros, 
stylesheets bundles and test data etc... Ie we need a store that may 
include published libraries but more. Using Mohammad's search indexing 
would help publish multiple subject area wikis with cross wiki search.

   - Publishers can use this as their official version as well. but need to 
   link to there github and demos as well, this is a matter of establishing a 
   culture and some helpful but informal standards.
   - Ideally we would have the ability to poll the central repository to 
   see if there is a newer version and install / reinstall it
   - I think there could be an open list which anyone can submit to, and 
   get from, that is migrated to an Official library after a close look or set 
   of votes.

I have my own Plugin collection of most things I come across but it is not 
necessarily up to date. It is 15mb in size and one trick I use is to 
install them but disable them, and have a method to "register plugins" 
allowing me to capture extra details on the plugin without touching the 
plugin, the key reason are missing source urls and the addition of my own 
keywords to support search.

Regards
Tony

On Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 6:47:46 AM UTC+11, Mohammad wrote:
>
> Thank you Birthe,
>
> On Monday, March 9, 2020 at 10:26:19 PM UTC+3:30, Birthe C wrote:
>>
>> Your demo pages and the quality of them is important.
>> Plugin library make it fast and easy to install plugins, but I still need 
>> to know how to use them.
>>
>
> That is true, so they will be there and when you install a plugin from 
> library, you can click and see the readme and links to demo pages!
> By the way, I think the readme is good to briefly show what is the plugin, 
> what is its purpose (use case) and belong to which category!
>
>  --Mohammad
>
>>
>>
>> Birthe
>>
>>  
>>
>>> That's correct. I myself use a demo page to explain what is the plugin! 
>>> Next step is to tag them and categorize them like todolist, extended markup 
>>> (formatting) etc...
>>>
>>

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